Gel manicure can increase the risk of skin cancer
Dermatologists warn that gel manicures can cause permanent damage to the nail even increase the risk of skin cancer exposure .
Gel manicures typically uses three layers of three types of nail polish with a particular brand . Each layer thickness is set by using ultra-violet light ( UV ) . Experts say that the side effects of these harmful UV rays .
Dr. Chris Adigun , from New York University School of Medicine , said that UV light can damage skin cells in various ways , as ' sunbeds ' (beds for tanning or tanning ) .
" Women often do manicure should consider the risk exposure of skin cancer , " he told the Daily Mail .
One study in 2009 found two middle-aged women had tumors that berkermbang in their hands after exposure to UV light , which is devoted to beautify nails .
Adigun very confident about it bahya gel manicure , appealed to the women supposed to do nail care is only for special occasions only and do not perform regular manicures . It aims to reduce the consequences of chemical trauma .
Other side effects of UV exposure are skin aging , which means you could have perfect nails but the skin is wrinkled hands .
In addition , long-lasting manicure can hide nail problems such as infections or tumors , and this may hamper early diagnosis .
Adigun manikut also confirmed that the process can lead to thinning and fragility of the nail .
He referred to one study that found that the depletion layer of nail experience in just one treatment manicure . But he added is not known whether the brittleness caused by the chemicals in the paint or from the acetone used to remove it .
Adigun added that it would take six weeks to recover and nails so healthy after using the gel manicure .
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