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Nấm gel cơ bản và nhiễm trùng

Fungal Risks in Base Gel and Normal Gel

First we need to understand the difference between a rubber base and a regular lớp sơn lót, so we can assess if there is any extra chances of it allowing tác nhân gây bệnh near the tấm móng tay.

A rubber base coat (despite its lack of actual rubber) is primarily a stronger and more viscous base coat that provides additional strength to flexible and weak nails. Due to its increased flexibility compared to other strong bases and builder gels, it can better adapt to the nail, reducing the risk of snapping when subjected to pressure.

It’s simply a prescriptive base coat – another tool at the thợ làm móng chuyên nghiệp’s disposal, and because it doesn’t differ that much from other hình thức của lớp phủ, rubber base gel is generally not more prone to nấm and infections compared to regular gel.

Both types of gel nail products provide a protective layer over the móng tay tự nhiên, which can help prevent moisture and vi khuẩn from entering the giường móng tay and causing infections. However, it’s important to note that the risk of fungus or infections primarily depends on how the nails are prepared, applied, and maintained, rather than the specific type of gel used.

Here are a Few Key Points to Consider:

1. Proper Nail Preparation: Regardless of the gel type used, proper nail preparation is essential. Thoroughly cleanse and sanitise the nails before application to remove any bacteria or nấm present on the nail surface. bong móng can occur if the natural nail is được đánh bóng too much so that it is thin. It can also occur from Covid or other systemic illnesses.

2. Hygienic Practices: Follow strict hygiene protocols during the application process. Use sanitised/đã khử trùng tools, disposable applicators, and avoid cross-contamination between clients. This helps minimize the risk of introducing harmful microorganisms.

3. Application Technique: Apply gel products according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that the gel is applied evenly and properly cured using a suitable UV or Đèn LED. Incomplete chữa bệnh can create an environment conducive to bacterial or fungal growth. There should be no heat experienced while under the lamp. This could indicate the product is applied too thickly or the lamp does not match the product brand.

4. Maintenance and Aftercare: Educate clients on proper maintenance and aftercare practices. Encourage them to avoid prolonged exposure to water, use gloves when working with harsh hóa chất or cleaning agents, and regularly moisturize the cuticles and nails. These measures can help maintain the integrity of the gel lớp phủ and reduce the risk of infections. The use of oil several times daily is strongly recommended.

5. Client Communication: Establish open communication with clients to address any concerns they may have regarding nail health or possible infections. Encourage them to seek professional advice if they notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pain, or unusual nail changes.

6. During an Lấp đầy: While performing an infill, it is crucial to meticulously eliminate any areas of nâng, as even the smallest ones can create a favorable warm and damp environment for bacteria and fungi to thrive

Maintaining Nail Health

By following these guidelines and practicing good hygiene, both rubber base gel and regular gel can provide a protective and durable coating for the nails, minimizing the risk of fungal or bacterial infections. Remember, maintaining overall nail health and practicing proper hygiene are key factors in preventing any potential nail problems.

Giỏ hàng
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An individual who is qualified to provide a wide range of nail services.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_b194e98c35f4b702f309014939ccb864":"

Natural nail<\/div>
natural nails\n

The nail that is produced by the nail matrix and covers the end of the finger or toe.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_e50130998242795d78ed7aa4f3f9f7f4":"

Sculpting gel<\/div>
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A sculpting gel, also known as builder gel, is a medium to high viscosity UV gel used to create nail enhancements. It is strong enough to provide structure and length.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_aafba9239165066267078e1636a978c6":"

Onycholysis<\/div>
Onycholysis\n

Onycholysis<\/a>, a condition where the nail plate lifts from the nail bed. There can be many reasons for this, such as a fungal infection, mechanical damage, allergic reaction. Nails should be kept short and clean and a diagnosis of the cause sought from a medical practitioner.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_1246a1b7fb9bed3e4702bd0168f71114":"

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_7e25871e78e7d246019fc0fd92b9e9cd":"

Disinfection<\/div>
Disinfection\n

This is a level of decontamination that is higher than cleaning or santising but lower than sterilisation. It will kill most but not all pathogens. It is ineffective against fungal spores.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_c0fe0b3a4644dbc02acdaadbe8507e77":"

Base Coat<\/div>
Nail Base Coat\n

Base coats are used in nail coatings and are designed to have good adhesion to the nail plate. In a traditional nail polish it can also prevent any staining by the colour coating.

It is essential to use with a UV gel system (unless the specific brand has been formulated with its own adhesion properties) as it will adhere to the nail plate and also to the subsequent layers.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_b1c0d6ac2b2d57b70735cc3036131694":"

Pathogen<\/div>
Pathogen\n

A pathogen is the term used to describe an organism (any organism) that can produce disease. <\/p>\n
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Viruses, Bacteria\u00a0and Fungi\u00a0are 3 typical pathogens that we can come into contact within the nail salon or podiatry practice.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_d95ff256137df5d55882fc6ae81adf69":"

Bacteria<\/div>
Bacteria\n

There are many species of bacteria everywhere in the world. There are bacteria both inside and outside the human body. Many are good for you but some are not. Some can make you ill. A bacteria species that is relatively common for nails is a species of pseudomonas aka \u2018greenies\u2019. The \u2018bad ones\u2019 can be classed as pathogens but nail professionals must use robust hygiene protocols to avoid any type of bacteria infecting their clients.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_c1a36df0013019a12f8f575de70e853d":"

Nail bed<\/div>
Nail Bed\n

An area of the nail unit under the nail plate consisting of Nail Bed Epithelium and Dermis.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_e14623b52242301c74ec968ef95bc259":"

Chemical<\/div>
Chemical\n

A chemical is a form of matter that can exist as a gas, a solid, a liquid or plasma. Everything in the universe is a chemical except for energy: heat and light. We are made of 100% chemicals; the air is full of chemicals; water is a chemical. Marketing terms that use \u2018chemical free\u2019 are misleading and just wrong. NOTHING except energy is chemical free. It is a way for marketers to provide a false sense of security that is, plainly, unethical.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_db63a8e31d3136269cc7f9c771785a9b":"

Nail coatings<\/div>
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Any product used to coat a finger or toe nail for strength or to add length and\/or colour.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_5716d0f2fb19578aa17b9eea3bd2e0a3":"

Sanitizer<\/div>
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The lowest level of hygiene protocols. It may refer to alcohol based skin cleanser. This level can also refer to cleaning with soap and water for metal tools and some reusable tools.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_9b50104397c6448abcd4cd5c6f58b5e9":"

LED lamp<\/div>
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LED lamp: a device used in gel manicures to cure the gel polish with LED light.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_3301334d7b41d59c5fe2f5d888d1da1e":"

Coating<\/div>
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A coating in nail services terms is any product that is applied to the nail plate<\/a> and leaves a layer of product. It can be traditional nail polish, a strengthening product, a UV gel product, an L&P product.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_be33e2937f9f182702984fbbe290b775":"

Lifting<\/div>
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When adhesion of a nail coating to the nail plate breaks down because the nail coating has reached the end of its lifecycle.
When the nail coating has also been applied to the nail plate but touched the skin, the movement of the nail plate causes a fracture in the coating and water and or oil can get underneath the coating and lift it from the nail plate.
When the client has had some kind of accident \u2013 banged his\/her nail coating and caused it to fracture or break allowing water and or oil to get underneath.
When the nail plate is not properly cleaned or prepared before application then the nail coating will not adhere well to the nail plate and lift away.
It\u2019s important to spot this in time and replace or repair the nail coating to prevent infections from 'Pseudomonas Aeruginosa' or White Superficial Onychomycosis taking hold.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_18181bb5d8b564d8528c27ba7c7a6058":"

Forms<\/div>
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A type of reusable template that is placed under the free edge of the natural nail to guide the application of acrylic or gel product, helping to create a consistent and symmetrical shape.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_ebc9b49aba10ea5d42798b0947fc0620":"

Fungus<\/div>
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A type of microorganism that can grow on and infect nails, causing discoloration, thickening, and other symptoms.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_d61ffd4b1e0feb3ae62068cdc8511042":"

Buffing<\/div>
Nail Buffing\n

This is a process using an abrasive. It could refer to using a buffer (usually with a high grit of around 240) to shape and refine a nail coating or overlay. Or it could refer to using a 3 or 4 way buffer (of increasing grit) to bring an overlay or a natural nail to a shine<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_6e4b2c42b82604c2f739d01368901b8a":"

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_1516cb6669d20c0027ff948ac5fcf974":"

Infill<\/div>
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An infill is a nail service where the new nail growth is infilled with the coating that has been applied to the nail. This can be for an enhanced nail or a coated natural nail, and should be carried out around 2-3 weeks from the last appointment (always follow manufacturer's instructions, as a natural nail coating is not always suitable for an infill)<\/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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