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Géis Uv melhores que acrílicos

Os géis UV são melhores para suas unhas do que os acrílicos?

dezembro 13, 2022 por Doug Schoon

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Mito: Os géis UV são melhores para suas unhas do que os acrílicos?

Absolutely false! Every type of UV gel nails and all types of so-called “acrylic” (aka liquid/powder) nail enhancements are made from acrylic ingredients and are cured by acrylic chemistry, therefore both of these types of nail enhancement coatings are just as “acrylic” as the other, regardless of how they are marketed.

Além das declarações de marketing e dos procedimentos de aplicação, as únicas diferenças reais entre esses dois tipos de sistemas estão na forma como eles endurecem (polimerizam).

Géis UV e processo de endurecimento líquido e em pó

UV gels utilize a UV sensitive curing agent to harden the nail coating, while liquid/powder systems use heat sensitive curing agents to achieve the same end result. A UV sensitive curing agent could be placed into a liquid/powder system and cured via UV nail lamps and the reverse is also true; a heat sensitive curing agent could be placed into a UV gel and these could be cured without UV.

Of course, neither of these makes sense for salon products, which is why this isn’t done, but the point remains… these two types of systems are very similar and one is NOT any better for the nail or safer than the other.

Os sistemas UV Gel, líquido e em pó são seguros

Both UV gels and liquid and powder systems are safe when used per manufacturer instructions and “neither” will harm the natural nail when properly applied, maintained, and removed by trained professionals.

Fatos importantes a serem lembrados  

Wearing any type of enhancement or coating can lead to nail damage IF the nail technician improperly applies the nail coating or if they (or their clients) improperly remove them. Nail enhancement and other nail coating products are safe for the natural nail if properly applied, maintained, and removed. No type of artificial nail is safer or better for the natural nail than another. If nail damage occurs while wearing enhancements, this is usually a result of over-filing or other improper application or removal procedures. To prevent this, nail professionals should educate themselves about how to work in a manner that protects the natural nail from damage.

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