I recently heard that manicure lamps can have a negative effect on the skin of your hands, and I started to doubt whether I should use them at all. Although the nail technicians I've been to always say that everything is safe if you don't keep your hands on them for too long. I've been using a lamp for a few years now, but now I'm wondering - what if it's true? Or are these myths that just scare newbies? I wonder what anyone thinks about this and whether they've encountered similar doubts?
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Myths about lamps are interesting! I am not a master, but I was always surprised how many are afraid to use them, although they have long been used not only in manicure. I think a lot depends on the quality of the device itself and the approach to work. And yet, the topic for discussion is really cool, thanks for raising the question.
In fact, there are many myths surrounding lamps. It is important to consider that modern devices usually have a safe radiation spectrum. I used to worry about my skin, but then I found an article and figured out the characteristics of my lamp. The main thing is to choose the right materials. For example, high-quality gels, such as Dark nail gel, dry quickly and without overheating. My advice: keep an eye on the time and do not put your hands under the lamp more often than necessary.