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WARNING: ‘Allergy epidemic’ Risk Dermatologists warns About Using Artificial Gel nail

WARNING: ‘Allergy epidemic’ Risk Dermatologists warns About Using Artificial Gel nail
 The fashion trend for gel and acrylic nail polishes may be causing an “allergy epidemic” in britain.
The British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) found that 2.4% of people tested had an allergy to at least one type of (meth)acrylate chemicals, the key ingredients in acrylic nails, gel nails and gel polish nails.
It said these chemicals were “causing a contact allergy epidemic in the UK”.

A separate survey of 742 people attending dermatology clinics found that almost one in five respondents (19%) had experienced adverse effects from acrylic nails applied in salons, while 16% suffered from a reaction to a salon gel polish treatment.WARNING: ‘Allergy epidemic’ Risk Dermatologists warns About Using Artificial Gel nail
Gel and gel polish nail manicures use polishes are hardened under UV light. Gel nails are physically buffed off and gel polish nails need to be removed by soaking in acetone.
Acrylic nail paste is applied and left to harden by exposure to air, and is also removed by soaking in acetone.
The Dermatologists said sensitisation happened when the uncured chemicals came into contact with skin, and was most likely to occur when people applied a product themselves or if nail technicians were insufficiently trained.

Allergic reactions may involve the nails loosening, or a severe red and itchy rash, not just on the fingertips but potentially anywhere on the body that has come into contact with the nails, and on very rare occasions breathing problems could also occur.

(Meth)acrylates are also the main substance used in the production of acrylic plastics.
“It is really important that people know they can develop allergies from artificial nails.
“It is important that they get a diagnosis so that they can avoid the allergen, but also because developing an allergy to these chemicals can have lifelong consequences for dental treatments and surgeries where devices containing these allergens are in common use.”

“Although the rate of allergy to (meth)acrylates is continuing to increase, many doctors are unaware of the issue, and these chemicals are not routinely included in patch tests.
“We would particularly urge people to be careful when using home kits.
“If you do use one, make sure that you use the recommended UV lamp for curing, and read the instructions carefully.
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