Many women go to the salon as often as once a week to ensure their nails are looking their very best at all times. But, according to dermatologists, that habit could be putting people in danger of infection or even cancer. Gel manicures have become increasingly common in recent years, which use UV rays to set the polish so it lasts longer without chipping or flaking.
1. UV Light
The UV light exposure during a gel manicure is so low, it is unlikely to cause cancer.
2. Cutting cuticles Cuticles protect the fingernail from outside forces, so cutting them, Dr Jhin explained, creating an entry way for bacteria and fungus.
3. Dirty tools Another thing dermatologists warned about is the level of sanitation at a nail salon.