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Reddit mentions of MelodySusie UV Glove for Gel Nail Lamp, Professional UPF50+ UV Protection Gloves for Manicures, Nail Art Skin Care Fingerless Anti UV Sun Glove Protect Hands from UV Harm, Sunburn, Home Outdoor Use

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MelodySusie UV Glove for Gel Nail Lamp, Professional UPF50+ UV Protection Gloves for Manicures, Nail Art Skin Care Fingerless Anti UV Sun Glove Protect Hands from UV Harm, Sunburn, Home Outdoor Use
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【Why Should We Wear UV Gloves】Most nail curing lamps are UV lamps, UV causes damage of the DNA, which is a direct result of skin tanning. The high energetic UV lamp light also emit a harmful light, called High-Energy Visible Light, this type of light can lead to skin problems sometimes. Frequent use of nail lamps without protective measures will make your hand skin dark, dry, rough and aging.【UPF 50+, Block 99% UV】MelodySusie UV gloves with the rating of UPF 50+ , it has certified to block 99% UV effectively. This UV protection glove can also protect your hands away from the heat of high power nail lamps. You can also use our gloves for Kayaking, Hiking, Paddling, Driving, Canoeing and Rowing to protect your hand from sunburn.【Ultra Soft LYCRA Fabric】Our UV shield glove is made of soft LYCRA fabric with 85% Nylon 15% Spandex, which is soft, stretchy, lightweight, comfortable, elastic, breathable and quick drying.【High Quality Craftsmanship】Interlocking Seam extends the UV gloves lifetime. Individually stitched fingers design gives flexibility so that it is not easy to deform. The great elastic and stretchy features of our LYCRA fabric make one size fits most people. Machine-washable features save your time cleaning.【Widely Used & 6-month Warranty】Our UV protection glove not only can be used for gel manicures. It can also be used for outdoor scenarios like fishing, camping, hiking and driving as well. We recommend you to wash the glove before first use to avoid lint to stick to your gel polishes. Customer satisfaction is our first priority. We offering 6-month warranty. If you have any questions, please contact us directly and we will kindly help you with any issues.
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Found 1 comment on MelodySusie UV Glove for Gel Nail Lamp, Professional UPF50+ UV Protection Gloves for Manicures, Nail Art Skin Care Fingerless Anti UV Sun Glove Protect Hands from UV Harm, Sunburn, Home Outdoor Use:

u/Alycion · 2 pointsr/lupus

Some places will use the UV glaze on it. The place I go doesn't. Whatever they use is like cement though. No getting that stuff off at home. But your nails won't break either. Now the one powder I like has a cool effect in it, and that requires a coat or two of gel which then requires the light.

The powder lasts a lot longer if they use what my place uses. I had it on my fingers for like 3 months because I just couldn't get over. My nails grew out so much it just looked like the tips were done. It was pretty neat looking actually. I just kept trimming them. And unlike the gel, nothing cracked when I trimmed. When my thyroid behaves, my hair and nails grow so fast.

But I am going to order something like this again and I still put sunblock on my hands before I go. Just in case I choose gel. The first time I had it done, I just felt this burning and I thought it was normal. Pain to me is normal. I'm sure you can relate. Then the next day it was all red and irritated. But with sensitive skin, I didn't put two and two together until the next visit. That's when I started using sunblock before going. Some of the salons around here provide the gloves and launder them, but I can see where that is expensive (by their hiked prices) and why many wouldn't do that. But nobody has issues if you bring them in usually. Most are pretty fascinated by them.