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The amazing reason male celebs are painting their nails

Chris and Liam Hemsworth, Zac Efron and more of your favourite Hollywood hunks are donning nail polish for a very good cause.
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A slew of A-list men are on a manicured mission to change lives!

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In a new beauty trend sweeping social media, men are trying their hand at paining their nails โ€“ or rather one nail, for a cause that has the ability to improve the lives of children everywhere.

Actors like Liam and Chris Hemsworth, Zac Efron and Suits star Gabriel Macht are just a few of Hollywoodโ€™s biggest names to take on the Polished Man movement, a campaign designed to raise awareness and funds against sexual and physical violence of children under 18.

Tragically, as one in five children under 18 currently fall victim to such horrific violence, just one out of the five nails are required to be polished.

WATCH: Waleed Aly on being a Polished Man. Post continues after the videoโ€ฆ

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Zac Efron is standing up to violence against children.

Waleed Aly on being a Polished Man
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โ€œHappy to paint one nail and be a @PolishedMan this month to say no to violence against children. 1 in 5 children are subject to physical and/or sexual violence before the age of 18 and thatโ€™s one too many,โ€ wrote Zac Efron beside his scarlet nail selfie.

In a bid to spread the word, polished men are required to nominate a handful of their friends to post their own mani.

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The High School Musical alum was nominated by Chris Hemsworth, who has also since encouraged his brother Liam, Tom Hiddleston and Mark Ruffalo to get involved.

Liam was quick to respond to his nomination, and encouraged Jimmy Fallon to follow suit.

โ€œBeing a Polished Man means you donโ€™t turn your back on the vulnerable. You raise your voice โ€“ and nail โ€“ to say, โ€˜not on my watch,โ€™โ€ says the campaignโ€™s description.

โ€œYou embrace the smirks and know it doesnโ€™t matter; there are worse things than being embarrassed by a little mani.

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โ€œBecause nailing it isnโ€™t about shouting the first round, or how much you lift. Nailing it is saying no to violence against children.โ€

This year, the cause has inspired over 7,000 Instagram posts and has so far exceeded last yearโ€™s donations by over $200,000!

Click here to find out more and become a polished man!

Aussie Swimmer Michael Klim and radio host Kyle Sandilands are nailing it.

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