TRAINING MANUAL - UV Gel Nail Polish
TRAINING MANUAL - UV Gel Nail Polish
TRAINING MANUAL - UV Gel Nail Polish
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Overexposure<br />
WHAT IS A CHEMICAL?<br />
Everything you can see or touch except light and electricity.<br />
The word ‘CHEMICAL’ is one of the most feared and misunderstood words in the English language.<br />
A perfect example of a chemical is H2O (water). All chemicals have safe and unsafe levels of use. The<br />
only time a chemical will become dangerous is when you over expose yourself to it.<br />
Know the difference between: Irritations and Allergic Reactions.<br />
IRRITATION<br />
A skin irritation is like a warning sign: take this seriously!<br />
It is usually momentary itchiness and skin can appear red in places where exposure has been. If you<br />
stop exposing the skin the irritation will disappear.<br />
ALLERGIC REACTION<br />
Continued exposure of a product on your soft tissue will eventually give you a permanent allergy.<br />
An example would be touching the gel and then not washing your hands, or touching a client’s cuticle<br />
area with the gel. It is not a polish! BEWARE you may give them an allergic reaction.<br />
To avoid allergies:<br />
• Change towels regularly<br />
• Never touch soft tissue with your <strong>Gel</strong>s<br />
• Wash hands between clients<br />
• Wipe your builder brush in clarify occasionally to<br />
avoid gel build up<br />
• Fully cure your <strong>Gel</strong>s for the time specified