Cada vez son más los consumidores que reaccionan negativamente a los esmaltes en gel, sobre todo los que utilizan kits caseros adquiridos en tiendas de la calle o en Internet.
They report red and itchy skin on the fingers, face, arms or chest. When they stop using the products the reactions go away. This suggests it is an allergic reaction to the products.
Then they take to social media to ask what to do. The ideal solution is to have a dermatology test to discover which ingredient is so it can be avoided. Or if this isn’t an option, then remove the product and DO NOT use it. many don’t want to hear this reply as they want pretty nails.
Using nail polish is an option but it doesn’t have the benefits of gel polish as it takes a while to dry and doesn’t last as long.
Pero esta es la única respuesta correcta. No hay otra opción.
Why is this so difficult to accept? If a consumer tries new face cream and breaks out in spots the face cream is discarded. If a home hair colour causes a reaction it isn’t used so why not nail gel products? But it seems this is not easily accepted! Is it because ‘it’s just nails’ and not on the skin’?
Well, it doesn’t work like this. Most consumers are not that interested in understanding the whys and wherefore. But must be accepted even if the answer is annoying.
Retira inmediatamente todos los productos y no vuelvas a aplicarlos. Hágase una prueba si es posible y luego acuda a un profesional que pueda buscar productos sin el ingrediente agresor.
No hay otra solución y cuanto más tiempo se sigan utilizando los productos, peores serán los síntomas y pueden afectar a otros problemas de salud a largo plazo.


