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Side-effects Associated with Gel Nail Polish: A Self-questionnaire Study of 2,118 Respondents.

Justyna Putek1, Tomasz Przybyla, Jacek C Szepietowski, Wojciech Baran, Aleksandra Batycka-Baran.   

Abstract

Gel nail polish is commonly used in manicures; how-ever, research into the side-effects of gel nail polish is scarce and focusses mainly on allergic contact dermatitis. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and characteristics of side-effects associated with use of gel nail polish. A self-questionnaire survey was conducted on a representative sample of individuals (n = 2,118, all female). Of these, 48.3% reported side-effects while applying gel nail polish, approximately 20% during wearing it, and more than 75% after removing the polish. Frequency of changes in the nail plates was significantly higher after removing the gel nail polish than when applying or wearing it (p < 0.0001). Frequency of changes in the nail plates was associated with whether the procedure was performed by professionals or non-professionals. Education about the risk of side-effects and sensitization is crucial for people using gel nail polish.

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Keywords:  nail plate; side-effects; gel nail polish

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33135770      PMCID: PMC9309855          DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol        ISSN: 0001-5555            Impact factor:   3.875


  6 in total

1.  Nail damage from gel polish manicure.

Authors:  Andrea F Chen; Stacy M Chimento; Shasa Hu; Margaret Sanchez; Martin Zaiac; Antonella Tosti
Journal:  J Cosmet Dermatol       Date:  2012-03       Impact factor: 2.696

2.  The effect of various primers improving adhesiveness of gel polish hybrids on pH, TOWL and overall nail plates condition.

Authors:  Mirella Batory; Emilia Wołowiec-Korecka; Helena Rotsztejn
Journal:  J Cosmet Dermatol       Date:  2019-01-09       Impact factor: 2.696

3.  Recurrent cheilitis and lip oedema caused by (meth)acrylates present in ultraviolet-curable nail lacquer.

Authors:  Christel Scheers; Josette André; Miruna Negulescu; Arlette Blondeel; Athanassios Kolivras
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  2015-02-16       Impact factor: 6.600

4.  Update on nail cosmetics.

Authors:  Julie Jefferson; Phoebe Rich
Journal:  Dermatol Ther       Date:  2012 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.851

5.  Non-occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by long-lasting nail polish kits for home use: 'the tip of the iceberg'.

Authors:  María-Elena Gatica-Ortega; María-Antonia Pastor-Nieto; Rocío Gil-Redondo; Elena-Remedios Martínez-Lorenzo; Cristina Schöendorff-Ortega
Journal:  Contact Dermatitis       Date:  2018-01-12       Impact factor: 6.600

6.  Severe Onychodystrophy due to Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Acrylic Nails.

Authors:  Marcela Mattos Simoes Mendonca; Charlotte LaSenna; Antonella Tosti
Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord       Date:  2015-07-18
  6 in total

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