Question: I have allergies, and I couldn't find a color I liked among the hypoallergenic gel polishes. Can I try the regular ones?
Answer: If you have sensitivities, it’s always best to choose Sensitive products. Regular products might cause allergies, whereas hypoallergenic gel polishes significantly reduce this risk.
Question: Which prep liquid should I use if I want to work only with Sensitive products on my client? Answer: We’ve received feedback on specific products, like base and top coats, regarding allergic reactions. These products have been tested for hypoallergenicity. We have not received similar feedback on prep liquids, but they have not been specifically tested.
Question: What makes a product hypoallergenic? What ingredients are excluded?
Answer: Hypoallergenic products are designed to minimize allergenic effects. Official hypoallergenic test results confirm that the product is hypoallergenic.
Question: What should I do if my client has an allergic reaction to the product?
Answer: Allergy tests are recommended, and if necessary, visit a dermatologist. You can check for known allergenic ingredients on our product labels.
Question: Are these products compatible with non-Sensitive products?
Answer: Products on our website are compatible with each other. However, if you have sensitivities, choose Sensitive products to avoid allergies.
Question: Can I use the Sensitive product line entirely, or can I mix it with non-Sensitive products? Answer: It’s not required to use only the Sensitive line, but for minimized allergy risk, it’s best to use them exclusively.
Question: When should I choose Sensitive products?
Answer: Sensitive products are recommended for nail professionals who prioritize reducing allergic reactions for themselves and their clients.
Question: Are all Sensitive products HEMA-free?
Answer: No. Sensitive products have minimal allergy risk, but HEMA-free products are entirely HEMA-free. For more, watch our CEO's video.
Question: Where can I find the ingredients for Sensitive products on your website?
Answer: Ingredients are listed on product labels, and Customer Service can provide further details if needed.
Question: What is TPO?
Answer: TPO (246-Trimethylbenzoyl-diphenyl phosphine oxide) is a photo-initiator used in curing. We recommend watching our CEO’s video for more details.
Question: Are only current Sensitive products certified as such, or do previous versions of the same colors count?
Answer: Only currently certified products are considered Sensitive. Ingredient sourcing and certification can vary, even with identical names.
Question: Are there any differences in curing time for Sensitive products?
Answer: There are no process differences between Sensitive and non-Sensitive products regarding curing time.