Exactly how safe is a gel manicure?

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The Gel Manicure Conundrum: Separating Fact from Fiction

When it comes to looking polished and put-together, many of us turn to the allure of gel manicures. From French tips to high-shine chrome, these chemical-based treatments have become a staple in the beauty industry. But beneath the glossy finish lies a complex web of safety concerns that have recently come under scrutiny.

In 2023, the European Union banned trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (TPO), a key ingredient used to harden gel polish under UV light. This move is set to be replicated in the UK next year, as animal studies suggested TPO could harm fertility and develop a foetus.

However, the risks associated with TPO do not end there. Hema, another common ingredient found in many gel nail polishes, has been linked to allergic contact dermatitis, a painful skin condition marked by redness, blistering, and swelling. While the ban on Hema-containing products outside professional salons may have alleviated some concerns, recent audits have revealed that its use persists in DIY kits sold online.

But what does this mean for those of us who love a good gel manicure? The truth is, many people enjoy regular manicures without incident – but for others, the risks are very real. Over time, repeated removal and application of gels can lead to weakened and brittle natural nails.

Additionally, leaving false nails on for too long can create an environment conducive to fungal and bacterial growth, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which causes green nail syndrome. In extreme cases, this can develop into something more serious, particularly if your immune system is compromised or you have pre-existing conditions like diabetes.

So how can we minimize these risks? The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends opting for gels that soak off with acetate rather than hard gels or acrylics, which require filing off. It also suggests choosing salons that use LED lamps instead of traditional UV ones – they work faster and emit lower doses of UV radiation.

Wearing cotton gloves with the fingertips cut off to protect from UV light, or at least wearing sunscreen (factor 30 or higher), can also help reduce exposure. Skipping cuticle cutting, giving your nails breaks between treatments, and picking a salon with trained technicians are all good starting points for safer manicures.

Ultimately, while there is no perfect solution, it's clear that the risks associated with gel manicures need to be taken seriously. By exercising caution, choosing reputable salons, and following instructions carefully, we can enjoy our nails without compromising our health. As Dr Shari Lipner, a dermatologist nail specialist, puts it: "I don't think people need to skip nail polish entirely... but both salon and at-home kits carry some risks, so I advise my patients to consider them with their eyes wide open."
 
πŸ€” So gel manicures are basically still super popular but there's been a lot of drama about the chemicals in them πŸŽ¨πŸ’…. Like, TPO is out because it might affect fertility or whatever, and Hema can cause skin problems πŸ’‰. But honestly, most people can still get their nails done just fine without major issues... unless you're super sensitive or have some health issues, then maybe be more careful πŸ”₯. Salon technicians who use the right lamps are better than ones that use UV light ⚑️, and just wearing gloves or sunscreen with your nails is a good idea πŸŽ€. It's all about being aware of what you put on your body πŸ‘….
 
omg, can u believe the dangers of gel manicures?? 🀯 i mean, i love a good polish job as much as the next girl, but seriously, there's so much at stake here. tpo and hema are like, super common ingredients that can cause some major problems if not used properly. it's all about being aware of the risks and taking care of ur nails πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ. so yeah, let's be responsible & choose salons with trained techs, opt for acetate gels instead of hard ones, and don't skip sunscreen while we're at it β˜€οΈ. happy to see dermatologists like dr shari lipner speaking out about this stuff – we gotta prioritize our health & beauty πŸŒΈπŸ’†β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I mean, who knew gel manicures were so toxic? The EU banning TPO is a good start, but what about all the online DIY kits still selling Hema? Like, don't they care about our skin health? πŸ’‰ And have you seen those UV lamps in salons lately? They're basically like little sun beds for your nails. πŸ˜’ I do think it's good that there are safer alternatives out there, but we need to be more aware of the risks and take care of ourselves. My nail tech friend says she's going to start using LED lamps and recommending her clients do the same. πŸ’…πŸ» Maybe we can make a change without giving up our beauty routines altogether? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg i'm like totally freaking out about this gel manicure stuff! 🀯 i know some of my friends swear by them but now that u think about it, all those chemicals used in the process can't be good for ur nails or skin... and what's up with DIY kits online? shouldn't they be banned too? πŸ€”

i'm gonna start looking into salons that use LED lamps instead of UV ones, and ask them to do my manicures more gently so as not to damage my natural nails. i also wanna make sure to wear sunscreen when getting a gel manicure lol, didn't think of that! β˜€οΈ
 
omg u guys i just read this crazy article about gel manicures 🀯 and it's like they're actually hurting us! apparently there's this ingredient TPO that's being banned in europe because it's bad for ur fertility lol can u imagine? and hema is another thing that causes allergic reactions πŸ€• but what's wild is that salons are still using it even though its banned outside of pro salons

anyway, if u like gel manicures, just make sure to do ur research, opt for acetate gels instead of hard ones, and wear sunscreen when u get ur nails done πŸ’„πŸŒž also, taking breaks between treatments and not cutting ur cuticles can help prevent fungal growth πŸ€— its all about being mindful of the risks but like, who doesn't love a good gel manicure? 😎
 
the gel manicure conundrum is real πŸ€”πŸ’…πŸŒŸ! i think its kinda scary that we're not being totally honest about the ingredients in those gels. TPO and Hema are like, what even are those?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ they sound super chemical-y. idk about people who say "oh no, it's just a little risk" but honestly, some people can be super sensitive to stuff like that πŸ’‰. and have you seen the way gels can damage your nails? brittle and weak? no thanks πŸ™…β€β™€οΈπŸ’β€β™€οΈ #gelnailcare #nailsarepower #chemicallyclean
 
πŸ€” stats show us that 71% of people who get regular gel manicures don't experience any issues. BUT 🚨 a study found out that 1 in 5 people will develop allergic reactions to Hema after getting it applied at home πŸ’‰. & btw, did you know that the average person spends around $80 on gel manicures per year? πŸ€‘ meanwhile, salons use up to 10 times less energy than doing it yourself at home - just thought that was interesting πŸ’‘
 
omg u guys remember when gel manicures first came out like they were so cool? now we know they can be super bad for us lol TPO & Hema are literally like the villains of the nail game πŸ€–πŸ’…. but seriously, i never thought about how hard it is on our natural nails or how much UV light we're exposing ourselves to. and fungal infections? that's just gross 😷. anyway, i guess the key is to be aware of the risks & take steps to minimize them... like using acetate gels & getting regular breaks from nail polish πŸŒΈπŸ’…
 
omg u guys i just read this article about gel manicures and i'm low-key freaking out πŸ’…πŸ»πŸ’” they banned tpo in the eu and now they're gonna do it in the uk too?! 🀯 and hema is still being used in diy kits online?! that's wild 😲

i mean, i love a good gel manicure as much as the next person but we gotta be real about the risks πŸ’‰ like our nails can get so weak and brittle from repeated removals πŸ€• and there's this one thing called green nail syndrome that sounds super scary πŸŒΏπŸ’€

but on the bright side, it looks like we can minimize the risks by choosing salons with trained techs who use LED lamps instead of UV ones πŸ’‘ and wearing sunscreen and cotton gloves to protect ourselves from the light β˜€οΈπŸ‘

i'm not gonna lie, i was kinda in denial about gel manicures having risks πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ but now that i know more, i'm all for being cautious πŸ’β€β™€οΈ we can still have beautiful nails without sacrificing our health πŸ’–
 
ugh i'm literally getting gel manicures every 2 weeks and im not even thinking about the consequences πŸ€―πŸ’… i mean i know its super tempting to have that glossy finish all the time but honestly i think we need to be more mindful of our nail health. i've been hearing about TPO and Hema being bad for us and it kinda freaks me out πŸ˜‚πŸŒŽ what if im exposing myself to toxic stuff every time i get a gel fill? πŸ€• at least now i know to ask my salon if they use LED lamps instead of UV ones... that's a good start, right? πŸ’‘
 
omg guys 🀯 i cant believe its been years since they banned that bad stuff in eu but like we still got fake gels out there 😩 dont get me wrong i love a good gel manicure as much as the next person but now that im 30 i'm super aware of what i put on my nails lol i swear choosing salons with trained techs is key πŸ’…πŸ» and soaking off vs hard gels all day errr no thank u πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ i've been doing it the acetate way and its honestly a game changer 🀩 also wearing sunscreen and cotton gloves is like so simple but so underrated 🌞 what do you guys think??
 
omg u guys gel manicures r not as safe as we think!! 🀯 they're actually kinda harsh on ur nails & skin like, have u ever noticed how brittle ur nails get after a while? or how red & itchy ur hands can get after a salon treatment? that's cuz of the chemicals in the polish 🚽 it's not just TPO & Hema either, there r tons of other toxins in gel polish that we don't even know about yet

anywayz i think its kinda wild that ppl are still using DIY kits with all these chemicals without thinking about the risks lol what if u accidentally get allergic contact dermatitis? πŸ€• or what if ur nail fungus gets outta control cuz u left it on for too long? no thanks, i'm stickin w/ my acetate gels & sunblock gloves πŸ’…πŸŒž
 
πŸ€” the more i read about this gel manicure conundrum, the more i realize we're living in a world where beauty comes with a price tag πŸ’Έ. it's like, what's the true cost of looking polished and put-together? is it really worth risking our health for the sake of aesthetics? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

i mean, think about it - we're constantly exposed to chemicals that can harm us, whether it's in our nail polish or in the products we use on our skin. and yet, we just keep going back for more, like we're addicted to the high 😡.

but at the same time, i don't think we should be too quick to give up on beauty altogether 🎨. maybe the solution is finding a balance between looking great and taking care of ourselves πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. like, how can we enjoy our nails without compromising our health? πŸ€”

i guess that's what this whole thing is really about - being mindful of the choices we make and considering the potential consequences πŸ“Š. it's not just about gel manicures or nail polish, it's about being aware of the world around us and making decisions that align with our values πŸ’–.
 
I totally get why they're banning TPO in the EU 🀯. Like, who knew it could harm fertility? And Hema is just a whole other level of crazy πŸ˜‚. I'm not surprised DIY kits still have it though - how many people actually read the instructions on those things?

So yeah, let's be real, gel manicures are great and all, but we gotta take care of our nails too πŸ’…. Acetate gels sound like a good compromise... but what about all the chemicals in nail polish itself? Can't we just switch to more natural options? I mean, have you seen those new eco-friendly nail polishes out? 🌿

And omg, green nail syndrome is not even a thing I want to Google 😨. Thanks for breaking it down, doc!
 
omg i was totally clueless about the gel manicure safety concerns 🀯 like i know they're not the healthiest option but i never thought they were actually harming us πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i've been doing my own gel manis at home and now i'm super paranoid πŸ’…πŸ» that's a good thing right? πŸ˜‚ anyway, it's cool to hear that some salons are using safer lamps and techniques now. but honestly, can we just get rid of the chemicals altogether? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ my nails always look great without them too 😎
 
πŸ™„ gel manicures r overrated tbh. all those chemicals r not worth it. plus, you'll just end up with weak nails that break easily πŸ€ͺ i mean, who needs a salon every 2 weeks when u can just rock a simple nail polish like everyone else? and honestly, the risks r not as big of a deal as ppl make them out to be... u might get some funky fungus or something, but it's not the end of the world 🀣
 
idk why ppl still get gel manicures πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ its like u r literally slapping toxic chemicals on ur hands & fingernails lol. TPO & Hema are like the ultimate nail killas πŸ˜‚ they can mess w/ ur fertility & cause allergic reactions. I mean, who needs a pretty nail when u could have a lifetime of health issues πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ? just stick w/ regular polish or go au naturel, fam πŸ’…πŸ»
 
πŸ’β€β™€οΈ i mean, have you guys noticed how many times you have to redo your gel manicure because it's just not staying on right? 😩 and now i'm hearing that even the stuff they use to make it is kinda toxic... like, who knew? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i guess what i'm saying is, we gotta be careful about what we're putting on our bodies, even if it's just a little something to make our nails look pretty. 🌸 i've been thinking about just sticking with nail polish that dries quickly, like those new UV-free ones... do you guys have any other tips for doing your own gel manicures safely? πŸ’…β€β™€οΈ
 
omg you guys i know gel manicures are a total game changer πŸ™Œ but we gotta be real about the potential risks πŸ’β€β™€οΈ like TPO and Hema can cause some serious health issues for our nails and skin πŸ€• and honestly, not knowing what's in those DIY kits sold online is super scary 😱 so yeah let's all just take a deep breath and try to prioritize our nail health (and overall well-being) πŸŒΈπŸ’–
 
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