With major holidays such as Christmas and New Year's Eve approaching, nail salons are about to usher in the "highlight moment" of the year. In order to spend the holidays beautifully, many girls have arranged nail art that matches the holiday theme for themselves early. However, we may have questions. Does frequent nail art have an impact on nail health? Will it bring health risks to ourselves? While pursuing beauty, how should we protect ourselves?
Because nail polish dries much slower than nail polish, nail salons often use UV nail lamps to cure gel nails in a short time without waiting for a long time for nail polish to dry naturally.
Nail lamps emit ultraviolet radiation when working. They mainly produce UVA rays, which are associated with premature skin aging and skin cancer. However, even the most intense of these nail lamp devices only have a moderate risk of ultraviolet rays - much lower than ultraviolet tanning equipment.
Although the ultraviolet radiation emitted by UV nail lamps does not cause skin cancer, it still has an impact on the health of our nails. So, how should we protect our nails?
Reduce the frequency of manicures. Three to five times a year is a safer frequency.
Make sure to use nail polish in a well-ventilated environment and avoid prolonged contact with the smell of organic solvents.
Some precautions can be taken when doing manicures, such as wearing protective gloves and applying sunscreen cosmetics to reduce potential damage to the hands.
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