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This is a problem that occurs far too often and should be avoided.

Managing Exothermic Reactions in Artificial Nail Coatings

When any hóa chất reaction releases heat, it is called an “exothermic reaction” or “exotherm”.  An exotherm can be very significant and even damaging. I hear about this problem all the time.

It was always my chief concern when developing any artificial sơn móng tay because they can happen with any artificial nail products- any of them and I know of no exceptions. It’s the nature of the hoá học involved, and it is unavoidable. Even so, exotherms can be minimized and controlled.  

Understanding and Addressing Exothermic Reactions in Nail Coatings

One way to control exotherms is to ensure the product is carefully and responsibly formulated by someone skilled in the art of their development. I went out of my way to minimize exotherms whenever I developed any nail lớp phủ. This was one of my top goals for product development.

Exotherm is a real and significant problem. I even spent months building a special scientific instrument that would very precisely measure the exotherms created on the tấm móng tay during chữa bệnh.

Exotherms can be a red flag when a product overheats to the point of causing burns to the giường móng tay.  They can lead to bong móng, which is a medical term for the separation of the nail plate from the giường móng tay

Excessive heat can be a sign that something is seriously wrong and should be immediately corrected before the client develops a permanent injury, which can lead to infections and/or loss of the nail plate.  Exotherms are made to be much more noticeable and painful when a kỹ thuật làm móng friction burns the nail bed from overly aggressive filing, which magnifies the problem by making the nail bed more sensitive to heat.  What other factors can cause exotherms?

Causes of Exothermic Reactions in Nail Coatings

As mentioned before, using the incorrect đèn làm móng to cure a Gel tia cực tím is a leading cause.  LED nail lamps emit more UV than traditional nail lamps, so when used with a nail coating not designed for use with LED nail lamps, this can lead to significant overheating and nail bed burns that can lead to bong móng.  The thicker the applied coating, the more heat it releases during cure.  

Another common reason has nothing to do with the formula, but everything to do with over filing. When the nail plate is filed too aggressively or with a heavy hand, can friction burn the nail bed and make it more sensitive. When the nail bed is injured by over filing, it becomes much more sensitive to heat, making it more noticeable.

The points raised by this question are likely reasons for excessive heating, so these are the first places you should look when trying to prevent this potentially harmful condition.

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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_aafba9239165066267078e1636a978c6":"

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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_670249afe480d585c24cf9a9150bf4ac":"

Exothermic<\/div>
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Exotherm is a scientific term that refers to a process or reaction that releases heat. In the context of nail services, an exothermic reaction occurs during the curing or hardening process of nail coating products like UV gels and liquid and powder systems. When the tiny molecules in these products join together to form polymer chains, a small amount of heat is released. This is normal and usually goes unnoticed, but in certain circumstances it can cause the product to become noticeably warm or even hot, which is referred to as a heat spike.<\/p>\n
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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_e643599a9578e4d80be48eeb7c82861c":"

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Chemical\n

Chemistry is the science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances (defined as elements and compounds). As nail professionals, we do not need a qualification in chemistry but it is essential to have a level of understanding in the chemistry that is involved in the products we use. It allows us to work safely and also troubleshoot when problems occur.<\/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_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_5c525ee1d52bc291bccb4abb30f8d973":"