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Debunking 3 Common Gel Nail Polish Misconceptions

Debunking 3 Common Gel Nail Polish Misconceptions


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Do you love getting your nails done with gel polish but feel overwhelmed by all the misconceptions surrounding the topic? You’re not alone! There are several myths about gel nail polish that can make it difficult to make informed decisions about your nail care routine. Misinformation doesn’t have to stop you from enjoying a manicure, though. Feel more confident about your next salon visit or at-home manicure with this guide to debunking common gel nail polish misconceptions.

Myth: Curing Lamps Are Harmful

Curing lamps are integral to the gel nail polish process. They allow the glues and polishes to catalyze, drying the polish and creating a long-lasting look for your nails. It’s common to hear concerns about the potential harm of curing lamps, such as the idea that exposure to UV light from these lamps can cause skin cancer or premature aging.

The truth is that UV exposure from curing lamps is extremely low—it’s about as dangerous as walking to the end of your driveway and back without putting on sunscreen. If you’re still worried, though, you can put your mind at ease by applying sunscreen to your hands before your appointment, or use an LED curing lamp instead. Mia Secret® carries a wide variety of smart LED curing lamps—check them out!

Myth: Nails Need Time Between Manicures

Many people believe that their nails need a break between manicures to breathe and restore their health. However, this notion is based on a misunderstanding of nail anatomy. Nails consist of keratin, a type of protein that does not require oxygen. Moreover, your nails receive oxygen and nutrients from your blood. As long as your nail matrix—the area beneath the bed of your nail and above your first knuckle—is healthy, then your nails will continue to grow just fine.

However, if you do notice weak, brittle, or otherwise damaged nails, it might be a sign that your nails are dehydrated. Taking a break to moisturize your nails can help strengthen them so they regain a smooth, healthy appearance. Take a look at Mia Secret’s scented cuticle oils, available in different sizes.

Myth: Gel Polish Damages Natural Nails

Another common gel nail polish misconception is that gel polish damages your natural nails. While improper application or removal techniques can lead to nail damage, the gel polish itself does not inherently weaken your nails. To minimize the risk of damage, ensure that your nail technician (or yourself, if applying at home) follows proper nail care practices. By choosing a high-quality gel polish, such as Gelux™ by Mia Secret, and adhering to the correct application and removal techniques, you can enjoy beautiful nails without compromising their health.

Now that we’ve debunked these common gel nail polish misconceptions, you can feel more confident about your next manicure. If you’re shopping for the right gel polishes and other tools to make your new look a success, visit Mia Secret. As a high-quality nail supply store brimming with exciting products and tools, we make it easy to find everything beginners and experienced nail technicians alike need to create the perfect looks.

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