El Burdo -> UV nail gel (Mar. 11 2012 13:45:22)
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Usual thing but new slant... I have bought a UV curing lamp and some nail gel as I have permanent weak spots (due to a nail disease when I was a kid - yep, I bit them) in exactly the wrong area of several of my nails, i.e. the contact area in each case. I use Sally Hansen 'Tough as Nails' which is the best temporary solution but was most happy with superglue and silk wraps as solid nails could be built up. However, as has been said before in this forum, superglue destroys the nails underneath and when you finally give up reconstructing a destroyed nail, you have to wait for ages for them to grow back to a decent thickness, rigidity etc. Three months most recently. The UV gel was recommended by a well-known London flamenco so I bought a set-up. I paint my nails directly with the gel - no false nails - the gel cures well in 2 minute sessions, but very quickly develops air gaps etc and the nail is easily raised and removed. I am going to try and use thinner coats to cure in a different way (I guess like french polishing a guitar, shouldn't overdo the layers). Maybe I'll buff the nail surface first, though not sure why. I can't see any info about undercoat or any pre-layering. As this is a new technology and post-dates a lot of the posts here, has anyone else had experience of this technology? It really looks like the way forward as the normal nails are not damaged or degraded - but in my case, only last a day or so. Thanks.
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