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Gel Polish Safety

We understand any hesitancy around gel polish. That’s why we thought it important to talk about gel polish in manicures and pedicures.

Is gel polish bad for nails?

As far as the formulation of professional grade products, they are formulated to be safe enough to use on the nail beds on a consistent basis. Any damage to the nails comes from from the removal and/or the application process.

Gel polish safety during preparation

If the nail is being over filed, more of the nail bed is exposed to the binding agents and other chemicals in the products. Going deeper than one should causes damage to the natural nail in the buffing process. In addition, there is the possibility of staining the nails. Stained nails are not visibly appealing and can happen due to improper application.

Gel polish safety during removal

Again, if the nail is being over filed it becomes susceptible to damage: Thinning of the nail, breaking, sensitivity to cold, heat, or the curation process when the gel is being cured under the UV light.

Is the UV light for gel nails harmful?

Like any light, it is a form of radiation that light can be harmful. However, the lights that are used now are LED curing lights. In the past, older curing lights that were used mainly for gel nail extensions used UV light. It was a different type of bulb with a different mechanism to the machine. The application of gel polish became much safer with the introduction of LED lights. But again, because it is a form of radiation it’s gonna cause some level of damage, especially if done improperly.

Are there any side effects to gel nail polish?

Some people will experience a heat sensitivity during the curing process depending on the indivdual. For example, some people may have allergies to an ingredient in the product and experience a reaction.

Dryness is a side effect because of all the removers such as acetone being used in order prepare and dehydrate the nail. Lotion can be used to help avoid that.

Finally, there is the thinning of the nail. The fingernails take about 6 months to fully restore themselves. When working on a fresh application, even if the nail is prepared properly, you’ll still be working on that nail bed that was previously worked on if you’re doing gel polish monthly.

How long is it safe to wear gel nail polish?

It is safe to wear gel polish for as long as it wears, that is, until it naturally sheds or you have it removed. In fact, whether you use gel polish or your classic varnish, it is always recommended that you give the nails a break. This allows them to build some strength again, and it allows them breathe.


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Nail Biting Treatment

What is it?

What is it and is there a nail biting treatment? Nail biting is also known as onychophagy. It is caused by a nervous, compulsive habit of biting your fingernails due to anxiety.

Home tips

Have you tried bitters on your fingernails? Bitters are like a nail polish that tastes horrible so it prevents you from wanting to put your fingers in your mouth.

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Some clients have shared with us that having polish or gel polish helps them leave their fingers alone because they look nice.

When painting your nails at home, use polish with a nail strengthening base coat.

Treatment

Manicures help maximize a nail’s growth potential (assuming the client is ready to cease the nail biting). They achieve this through professional nail and cuticle work. A paraffin dip softens the damaged skin surrounding the nail.

Your nails will need to be strengthen up in order to grow past the tip of the finger. Nail hardeners do a really good job in strengthening your nails.

Post care

Use a nail brush as often as possible. We recommend daily hand lotion use, multiple times a day.

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(780) 885 7108
dermica.ca

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