Yes, but over curing is avoidable. It happens in two ways; 1) too much UV energy is used or 2) the nail coating is exposed to significant levels of UV after leaving the salon. In other words, UV nail coatings can be over cured in the short-term and/or long-term.
Too Much UV Energy
When a nail coating is exposed to too much UV energy, it will cure too quickly. This can lead to service breakdown, nail damage and even nail infections. How? All UV nail coatings release small amounts of heat when they cure. This is why some clients feel a slight warming. When over cured, the same UV gel coating may become very hot, resulting in a painful nail bed burning sensation.
UV gel nail coatings can also be affected by tanning beds and natural sunlight. Poorly formulated or incorrectly manufactured nail coating products are more likely to be brittle, discolor, crack, break or lift (i.e. excessive free edge chipping) and it’s often due to continued UV exposure. Certain ingredients used in lower quality nail coatings can turn dark brown or become yellow with continued UV exposure. Long term UV exposure can cause some nail coatings to lose their flexibility and become more brittle, Do It Right- Never Accept Substitutes
How can nail technicians avoid over curing nail coatings? One of the best ways is to always use the UV nail lamp specifically designed for the UV nail coating product of your choice. Follow manufacturer’s instructions and heed all warnings.
Properly maintaining the UV nail lamp is of great importance. Replaceable UV bulbs must be changed on a regular basis to ensure proper curing. Heavily used UV nail lamps may need bulb replacement every three months; moderate use may require bulb replacement twice per year. It is VERY important to use the replacement bulbs supplied by the UV gel product/lamp manufacturer. NEVER substitute for another UV bulb type or brand. Incorrect bulb use results in improper curing and potential hazard to the client’s skin as some bulbs are NOT intended for use with UV nail lamps.
High quality UV bulbs may cost more, but in the long run trying to save money by buying less expensive bulbs is likely to cost far more than it saves.
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