You need something that can dry with air. If a press on nail is too opaque,the UV light can’t penetrate through to fully cure the gel which is no good. You run the risk of possible bacteria or fungi getting caught in the uncurl gel and you could get a nail infection. The second concern is gel allergies. I’ve been seeing an alarming number 1. Remove the shine by buffing the nails very gently. 2. Saturate a cotton pad in acetone. 3. Encase the nail with the acetone-soaked pad and some foil. 4. Follow this procedure for all of the nails and then simply wait for around 10 minutes. The gel nail polish should then simply peel away with ease. It dries after application but continues to “cure” in natural light, similar to how UV gel polish (the kind that uses a lamp) works. Miracle Gel claims to last for 14 days, but I wouldn’t The SUNUV UV LED Nail Lamp is a high-quality nail dryer designed for gel polish. With its 48W power and 21pcs patented beads, it offers fast and efficient drying. The lamp features 3 timers and an LCD display for easy usage. It also has a smart sensor for automatic on/off functionality. The SUNUV Nail Dryer is an all-purpose device that can dry all kinds of different gel polishes. Its built-in dual light sources (LED and UV) make it a comprehensive solution for any kind of nail The 9-watt CFL UV bulb emits UV light above 340 nanometers (nm), and the light generated continues into the visible spectrum. However, these bulbs need to be replaced roughly every six months. Today, very few nail professionals continue to use the 9-watt CFL bulbs, thanks to the invention of LED-curing lights in gel nail technology. The polish sets with exposure to ultraviolet light. The downside with gel manicures stems from the crucial UV-curing step. A recent study found that the cumulative damage from the light "The use of UV light in nail salons has increased substantially, especially with the advent of gel manicures that require UV light for activation," NYC Board Certified Dermatologist MD Dr. Rachel Nazarian says. "More people are getting gel nails and acrylics done as fun and intricate nail designs are now trending," Seelal adds. 54YP3.