No, we don’t think so! Because it acts as a silent killer! First, when you burden your regular nail paint with UV light, it takes a lot of time to dry. A 2014 study in JAMA Dermatology revealed that prolonged exposure to LED or UV lamps to dry your nail paint could increase the horrors of skin cancer, as they both give out harmful radiation.
This is probably what you’re getting when you book a gel mani. It’s basically a hybrid of gel and regular nail polish that’s cured and hardened with a UV light, so there’s zero drying time involved. The word Shellac is actually just the trademarked name from CND, the first company to invent and register this type of polish. It’s
No, regular nail polish will not dry using UV light. You need to use a special type of nail polish that is suitable for UV light. The nail polish has special chemicals that react with the UV light and dries the polish in seconds. If you use a regular polish, you might end up ruining the polish by doing it incorrectly.
Let the acetone soak for 15 minutes to allow the gel polish to lift from the nail bed. Use a round cotton pad to wipe off any remaining, sticky polish. If it appears to be more than the round cotton pad can handle, use a manicure or orange stick to scrape the residue off the nails carefully. You can likely also peel the remaining shellac polish
4. If you are using gel nail polish as a base coat, do not use a regular top coat. This could cause the nails to chip and peel prematurely. 5. Keep your nails filed and shaped in order to prevent them from breaking. 6. If you are using a gel topcoat, do not use a regular base coat as this can also lead to chipping and peeling. 7.
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