Can you use UV light to dry regular nail polish? No, regular nail polish requires air drying, whereas gel polish contains a polymer that must be ‘cured’ by a UV or LED lamp for it to become hard. Regular nail polishes can‘t be used with UV or LED lamps and it won’t dry any quicker from being put under the lamp.
In this way, what kind of nail polish uses UV light?
Maphie UV gel nail polish gives long lasting, shiny and no-chip finish that you can wear more than 2 weeks with no damage to your nails. The gel consistency offers the smooth and easy application on the nails. The gel nail polish can be cured under UV for 2-4 minutes and under LED for 30-60 seconds.
Beside this, how can I cure my gel nails without a UV light?
Which is better for gel nails UV or LED?
For the distinct reason that LED nail dryers offer a faster drying time compared to UV lights, they are said to be safer than UV lights. … It takes UV lights anywhere from 8-10 minutes to cure gels, while LED lamps take 30-45 seconds. Second, LED bulbs last much longer than UV bulbs.
Can OPI Gelcolor be cured with LED light?
OPI Gelcolor soak off gel polish (released on October of 2011) applies just like traditional nail polish, but gives your like a super shiny finish that lasts up to two weeks. You can just simply apply the gel like regular nail polish and cure it under a UV or LED lamp for the specified period of time.
What brand of gel nail polish do salons use?
Gelish
Is LED light bad for your nails?
It’s as simple as that! In fact, since the newer LED nail lamp models take even less time to dry your nails than traditional UV lamps do, it is safe to say that LED lamps are definitely safer than UV lamps.
What can I use instead of UV lamp?
While only an LED lamp can cure your polish as quickly and effectively as a UV light, using a non-UV gel polish, applying a drying agent, or soaking your nails in ice water could work as well.
Is fingernail polish bad for you?
Formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate, and toluene can also cause allergic contact dermatitis. Camphor is an oil that has been long used as a topical remedy for various conditions, but can be toxic if consumed by mouth. Studies have shown that chemicals in nail polish can be absorbed into the body.