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Que marca de produtos para unhas você recomenda?

Que marca você recomenda?

7 de janeiro de 2022 por Marian Newman, BEM

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“What brand do you recommend?”.
This is a question seen many times a day on social media. It is most often asked by nail pros who have started experiencing an allergic reaction (on themselves or their clients) to the brand they use.

The question is asked and it gets loads of answers! Often just the brand name with no reason why it is being recommended, or with a  comment like “I’ve used it for 2 years and had no problems”. Sometimes there is a recommendation for a HEMA-free or a hypoallergenic brand.

Isso e apenas um nome de marca realmente não ajudam em nada!!! 

There is ONLY one solution to an allergy problem and that is getting a dermatological patch test with a focus on ‘acrylates’. That will identify exactly what is causing the reaction, and only then should the research start for products that do not contain the specific ingredients in any % at all.

HEMA is so often named as the cause of an allergy. But HEMA is just one of many acrylates that can cause a problem all of which can be the cause as they are mostly known allergens. However, those with a HEMA allergy are more likely to have a problem with others, too, so an individual can end up with a long list or even ALL acrylates. This would be a ‘game over’ as even gloves may not be enough!

ACRILATOS:

This is a family of chemicals that are in all UV cured and L&P products. But they are NOT in traditional nail polishes (with the exception of some ‘long wear’ top coats). Acrylates cannot be avoided when using UV gels and L&P, so it all depends on which acrylates are causing the problem. 

You can read as many labels and SDS as you like; you can try as many brands as you like (which is expensive and so often a waste of money). However, until you know what you are allergic to, it is a waste of time!

HIPOALERGÊNICO:

Esse é um termo que, quando usado corretamente, descreve um produto que tem menos probabilidade de causar alergia. Mas ele AINDA pode causar, pois ainda contém acrilatos! Portanto, você pode ter esperança, mas o teste de contato ainda é necessário, e os rótulos e as FDS precisam ser estudados.

More and more nail pros are losing their careers due to allergies and client numbers are decreasing for the same reason.

Assista ao nosso vídeo GRATUITO para entender melhor como as alergias acontecem (LINK)

For those that cannot bare to have bare nails, then nail polish is a very good option! Just check on the label of the top coats and make sure there are no acrylates present.

Para aqueles que pedem recomendações por outro motivo, como custo, opções de cores, variedade de alternativas de produtos, etc., não adianta apenas obter uma resposta com o nome de uma marca. Você precisa saber exatamente por que a marca é recomendada! O que a torna melhor do que as outras? 

Concluindo: se você tiver qualquer tipo de reação, faça um teste de contato!
Don’t just ask for recommendations! 

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