UV rays are a natural component of the entire spectrum of colors and light. A lot is already known about ultraviolet radiation, so we'll summarize the most important information here.
UV radiation is responsible for the production of vitamin D. It is also the most common cause of skin cancer. It is divided into UV-A, UV-B and UV-C rays. They have different wavelengths and therefore differ slightly in their functions. In general, however, we can characterize UV rays as that they do not generate heat on the skin, but cause tanning, or burns. And in addition to skin cancer, they are also involved in vision damage.
So why are UV lamps used? UV rays are an essential part of the gel polymerization reaction process on the nail. Without a UV lamp, neither the gel nor any other material will harden. But what to do with it when we have this information, but at the same time we don't want to give up a long-lasting gel manicure? The solution is clear! For every manicure, use protective gloves for the UV lamp. They are made of 85% polyamide and 15% elastane. This combination of textiles creates, in addition to ultra-soft material and comfort on the handles, UPF 50+ protection.
Put on protective gloves before the first preparation of the nail with liquids and say goodbye to premature aging of the skin on your hands with Belinka Beauty. We will take care of your hands.
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