Healthy Nail Collaborative
The Healthy Nail Collaborative’s mission is to correct industry, misinformation, educate nail tax and new nail techs and DIYers in safe nail chemistry
You already believe in gloves. You wear them for gardening, dishes, food prep, mechanics, medical work, and even keeping your hmds warm! Nail products are not the exception. Reactive nail chemistry deserves protection too.
This series from Healthy Nails Collaborative and Arch Rival Nails is built to challenge common nail beliefs, social media habits, and the “that’s how I was taught” moments that deserve a second look. # Healthy Nail Collaborative Arch Rival Nails
Adverse reactions from acrylic belong in the same discussion as adverse reactions from gel because both are connected to exposure from reactive ingredients that did not properly become part of the finished polymer coating. When people separate acrylic reactions from gel reactions completely, they miss the bigger picture. This series from Healthy Nails Collaborative and Arch Rival Nails is built to challenge common nail beliefs, social media habits, and the “that’s how I was taught” moments that deserve a second look. nails
No gel product should be treated as allergy-free just because it is marketed as HEMA-free TPO-free or hypoallergenic. Those terms do not remove every possible sensitizer or replace safe handling.
This series from Healthy Nails Collaborative and Arch Rival Nails is built to challenge common nail beliefs, social media habits, and the “that’s how I was taught” moments that deserve a second look.
You cannot match gel polish or gel products to a lamp by wattage. Wattage relates to electrical power use, not proof that a lamp has been tested to properly cure a specific gel product. This series from Healthy Nails Collaborative and Arch Rival Nails is built to challenge common nail beliefs, social media habits, and the “that’s how I was taught” moments that deserve a second look.
This series with Amber Arch Rivalry andArch Rival Nails is built to challenge common nail beliefs, social media habits, and the that’s how I was taught moments that deserve a second look. Nails are not as cut and dry as social media make them seem. Just because something is repeated online doesn’t mean it’s complete, accurate, or understood.
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