Are There Side Effects from Frequent Gel Manicures?
When applied and removed properly by a professional, frequent OPI GelColor use does not cause significant side effects. The most common concern—nail thinning—is almost always caused by improper removal techniques like peeling or aggressive filing, not by the gel product itself.
In Depth
Research on gel manicures has identified a few areas worth being aware of:
- Nail dehydration: Acetone used during removal can dry out the nail plate and surrounding skin. This is easily managed with regular cuticle oil and hand cream between appointments.
- Temporary nail thinning: If the nail surface is over-filed during prep or if gel is peeled off instead of soaked, the nail plate can become thin and brittle. Proper technique eliminates this risk.
- Rare allergic reactions: Some individuals may develop contact sensitivity to acrylates over time, especially if uncured gel repeatedly touches the skin. This is uncommon with proper application.
- LED light exposure: The LED lamps used to cure gel polish emit minimal UV. Studies show the exposure during a gel manicure is far less than a few minutes of sunlight. If you are concerned, apply sunscreen to your hands before your appointment.
The best way to prevent any side effects is to choose a reputable salon that follows proper protocols. At Pia Esthetics Day Spa in Tampa, we use gentle prep techniques, avoid over-filing, and follow OPI's recommended removal process to keep your natural nails healthy even with regular gel manicures. We also recommend giving your nails a brief break with a nourishing treatment every few months.
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