You cannot get "high" per se, but you will feel light headed and dizzyness.
This is because you are being poisoned.
nail polish contains the following ingredients:
All of those four chemicals are actually poisonous if either digested or inhaled.
You feel dizzy and light-headed after sniffing nail polish because your brain is being "shocked" by the solvent chemicals above, causing damage to it.
It is not a "high".
Sniffing nail polish once or occasionally can lead to:
Sniffing nail polish excessively can lead to:
The vapours from the nail polish prevent oxygen entering your body, because your brain tells your lungs to reject the air you breathe in with the vapours in an attempt to prevent the vapours entering your bloodstream. This can lead to shortness of breath which can cause blackouts.
Starving the brain of oxygen frequently will cause a coma and potentially death.
So, in short-
Nail polish does not make you high, but you will feel dizzy and light-headed, which is what people mistake for a high, when, it actually isn't.
Trying to find ways to get "high" is not normal behaviour. You'll most likely end up damaging your body beyond repair. When that happens - remember you'll have to live with that damage for the rest of your life.
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