I’m told that in some areas there is a new ‘thing’: Airbrushing UV gel! Not only that, but some mix acetone into bottles of UV gel polish to create the right consistency to go through an airbrush!
Por lo tanto, por dónde empezar con esto!!??????
EVERYONE must know by now that UV gel is packed full of allergens. Right? An airbrush, by definition, virtually atomizes a liquid and puts it in the air. Is that really sensible?
Muchos habrán visto personal trabajando en un taller de pintura. Los pintores llevan trajes Hazchem completos y máscaras antigás muy resistentes con filtros enormes. También trabajan en un entorno con extracción industrial.
An airbrush in a nail salon doesn’t quite add up to that situation.
Then, think about what acetone is used for……. It breaks the bonds in the polymerized coatings and the adhesion bonds between the coating layer and the nail plate. How can anyone think that mixing this into a UV gel polish is going to help the efficiency and adhesion of the coating?
A pure UV gel polish does not have any solvents in it. A hybrid UV gel polish does but not acetone. The solvents are just there to speed up removal. The evaporation of the solvents during curing creates tiny ‘pores’ that allow the acetone to penetrate the whole coating.
Por favor, ¡no consideres ninguna idea de poner esmalte en gel UV en la atmósfera! Vuelve a leer lo anterior y piensa en su lógica.
Creo que hay al menos una empresa que vende este sistema de aerografía con gel UV. Me pregunto cuánto se ha investigado durante un largo periodo de tiempo para ver cómo reaccionan las personas sensibles a la inhalación de alérgenos vaporizados.
Comprender la ciencia de sus productos le ayudará a tomar decisiones acertadas.
¡Elige bien!


