I do really like that you decided to dive into this topic; I genuinely can't afford to risk my health, and honestly you encouraged me to not take those chances! Even through the temptation of buying cheap products just to grow my collection, you kept me strong with your knowledge ✨️ thank you for your content Paola ❤
I have an air purifier that gets itself all worked up when there is “stuff” in the air, like during fire season, when I file hard gel off, or when I vacuum. It gets worked up when I use nail polish, acetone, and sometimes rubbing alcohol.
There are consequences to developing an allergy beyond not being able to use nail products ever again. Your dentist will have to figure out what you can tolerate if you need a filling and some surgical treatments will also be limited.
Absolutely. This was a time consuming video for me, but I just can't tolerate the amount of DIY content of just "figuring out gel nails" by yourself and hoping and praying for no allergies anymore. Pro products are for trained used, and there are other (as in the video) safe, quicker, "cheaper", safer ways to do your own nails if you do not want to train in gel nails (or acrylics, etc.).
I do really like that you decided to dive into this topic; I genuinely can't afford to risk my health, and honestly you encouraged me to not take those chances! Even through the temptation of buying cheap products just to grow my collection, you kept me strong with your knowledge ✨️ thank you for your content Paola ❤
That's great to hear! Plus you win like every other giveaway I host 😂
@PaolaPonceNails I've only won twice 😆
@@shempi81 That's A LOT! :) Happy Monday.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
I have an air purifier that gets itself all worked up when there is “stuff” in the air, like during fire season, when I file hard gel off, or when I vacuum. It gets worked up when I use nail polish, acetone, and sometimes rubbing alcohol.
I'm working on a video about protection to yourself when DIYing your own gel nails. In the pipeline.
Thank you for this video. I recently started doing my own nails and was tempted to buy cheaper products
Also watching your videos have helped along the way
There are consequences to developing an allergy beyond not being able to use nail products ever again. Your dentist will have to figure out what you can tolerate if you need a filling and some surgical treatments will also be limited.
Absolutely. This was a time consuming video for me, but I just can't tolerate the amount of DIY content of just "figuring out gel nails" by yourself and hoping and praying for no allergies anymore.
Pro products are for trained used, and there are other (as in the video) safe, quicker, "cheaper", safer ways to do your own nails if you do not want to train in gel nails (or acrylics, etc.).