{"id":1180,"date":"2024-01-07T16:44:43","date_gmt":"2024-01-07T16:44:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vampy-varnish.com\/?p=1180"},"modified":"2024-01-07T16:54:33","modified_gmt":"2024-01-07T16:54:33","slug":"if-im-allergic-to-gel-nails-what-can-i-use-instead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vampy-varnish.com\/if-im-allergic-to-gel-nails-what-can-i-use-instead\/","title":{"rendered":"Can’T Do Gel Nails? 9 Safer Alternatives For People With Allergies"},"content":{"rendered":"

Gel manicures are known for their long-lasting shine and chip-resistant wear. But for some, the chemicals in gel polish can cause pesky allergic reactions. If you find yourself with irritated, peeling, or cracked nails after a gel mani, it’s likely time to explore safer options. The good news?<\/p>\n

You’ve got choices. From natural nail polishes to press-on nails, here are 9 gel nail alternatives ideal for sensitive nails.<\/p>\n

Understand What You’re Allergic To<\/h2>\n

The Main Culprits: Methacrylates<\/h3>\n

Methacrylates are the primary allergens found in gel manicure systems that can cause contact dermatitis in some people. Methacrylates are a family of chemicals used to make the strong, flexible polymers that give gel manicures their durability and shine. The main methacrylate ingredients are:<\/p>\n