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Uñas presionadas, reacción alérgica curada, ¿puedo volver a probar el gel?

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Reacción alérgica curada, puede volver a probar el gel

Pregunta:

Hace poco leí que si se cura correctamente no se produce ninguna reacción. ¿Significa esto que una persona que tiene una reacción alérgica (levantamiento de uñas) que ya está curado puede volver a intentar esmalte en gel ¿asegurándose de que lo curan correctamente?

Contesta:

El problema es que algunos productos tienen un % tan alto de alérgenos es imposible curarlo correctamente y los alérgenos pueden filtrarse.

El producto sigue en contacto con el placa para clavos and, if not properly cured, can leach out through the nail plate,

Si usted es curado a UV cured gel a través de una prensa en el clavo, a continuación, doble cura como el clavo puede inhibir el efecto de la energía UV por 20%.

No hay una respuesta sencilla para los alérgicos.

La única respuesta para ellos es someterse a una prueba dermatológica de parche para ver exactamente qué ingrediente son alérgico y luego evitarlo, de por vida.

Presionar sobre las uñas podrían utilizarse si se adhieren utilizando un adhesivo que no contenga su alérgeno. Muchos productos para las uñas contienen los mismos ingredientes, así que es una apuesta arriesgada.

No deje de leer este interesante artículo en el que hablamos de las uñas postizas como una buena alternativa.

reacción alérgica al gel press on nails
¿Son los clavos a presión una buena alternativa?
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This is the reaction of the body to an invasion of a chemical substance or allergen that could be harmful or that the body has developed a sensitivity to. <\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_6b31082fbe4cb114ead38fe91097b488":"

Press on nails<\/div>
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Press on nails, also known as fake nails or artificial nails, are a type of nail enhancement that can be applied at home or by a nail technician. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs and can be easily removed.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_994f923b0834dee9f61ace0fb21de509":"

Nail Lifting<\/div>
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Nail lifting, also known as onycholysis<\/strong>, occurs when the nail plate separates from the nail bed<\/strong>, creating a gap where moisture, dirt, and bacteria<\/strong> can accumulate. This condition can be caused by trauma, infections, allergies, underlying health conditions, or prolonged exposure to water and chemicals<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
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Nail plate<\/div>
Nail Plate\n

Hard layers of modified and keratinised skin cells, bonded together, to form a protective plate on the end of each finger and toe, that prevents damage to the underlying bone and allows for manual dexterity.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_386c1431b70ea08d70a9cff5236be3c9":"

Gel polish<\/div>
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Gel polish is a type of nail polish that is cured under UV or LED light to create a hard, durable and glossy coating. It is a two-step process that involves applying a base coat, followed by the gel polish color, and then finishing with a top coat. <\/p>\n
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The gel polish is composed of a mixture of monomers, oligomers, pigments, and other additives that polymerize when exposed to light. This creates a strong bond with the natural nail, making the manicure long-lasting and resistant to chipping, peeling and cracking. <\/p>\n
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Gel polish is typically removed by soaking the nails in acetone, and is a popular choice for people looking for a low-maintenance, high-shine manicure.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_bd83f8bc129a83a80cbb2ce4439b3a5d":"

Allergen<\/div>
What is an AllergenA chemical that mobilises the immune system in the human body as it is a threat to the health of the body. Individuals have different levels of when a chemical becomes an allergen.<\/div>","cmtt_e0d97b219a649705c5dec1e4bd630cd2":"
Allergic<\/div>
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Describes an individual whose immune system has adversely reacted to a chemical of any kind.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_2c8bf763d0472e2b6e9bf6d4ed98a805":"

Adhesive<\/div>
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The correct terminology for a nail \u2018glue\u2019. \u2018Glue\u2019 refers to many different products but, traditionally, to a sticky animal by-product.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n<\/div>","cmtt_028573aa40ce1f3cceb26ad80ad33592":"
Cure \/ Curing<\/div>
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This is the term used to describe the polymerization process for the acrylics (whether uv gels or l&p systems) used in nail coatings. A 'proper cure' is what should be achieved which is when, at least, 80% of the coating has been polymerised. Anything less than this is considered to be 'under-cured' and can cause an allergic reaction. \"Over-curing\" would be when the nail coating is cured in a lamp that has a stronger output than what the manufacturer recommends, and it will make the nail coating brittle.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_4eb428598c1d8f289e6897779124e77d":"

UV Gel<\/div>
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A nail product that cures (or polymerizes) under a UV lamp.
There are various types of UV gels, categorized by the way they can be removed, or by the way they can be used.

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