Ultraviolet light nail dryers: what are the advantages of their use and how they can affect you

Ultraviolet light nail dryers: what are the advantages of their use and how they can affect you

Nowadays having perfect manicured nails has become part of our daily routine. Some pretty painted nails are the ideal complement to show off any outfit, in addition, they serve to look beautiful on all occasions: be it at a party, at work or at the university.

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With the passage of time, nail painting has become quite a professional art and the techniques have improved more and more. Now you can appreciate original and creative designs that are applied with special enamels, but for this you need ultraviolet light dryers.

The finish is much faster, between 60 to 120 seconds and you can have perfectly painted nails. Photo: Pavlina Popovska

What are UV light nail dryers?

Professional nail dryers do not use air, but require ultraviolet light to work faster, and thus be able to dry special gel or acrylic polishes that make the finish on the nail much brighter and more resistant, as well It is reviewed by the Mejor Con Salud portal.

Advantages of using ultraviolet light dryers on the nails

  • The finish is much faster, between 60 to 120 seconds and you can have your nails perfectly painted and ready to continue with your day to day.
  • The finish is brighter and more durable
  • If you decide to have one at home, you save yourself a trip to the beauty salon and you can achieve professional nails from the comfort of your home.

Types of nail dryers

  • Portable nail dryer: It has a small size, works with batteries and you can take it wherever you want.
  • LED dryers: You can use it at home or in professional salons, it uses light bulbs that do not produce environmental pollution.
  • UV ultraviolet lamp dryer: The most used in beauty salons, it offers several power levels for each type of nail polish and dries quickly.

How nail dryers can affect you

Both dryers (UV and LED) emit UVA radiation: they are related to skin problems, such as premature aging and cancer. Therefore, our recommendation is that you consult a dermatologist if you have any questions about it.

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