Nails
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Technique

Is there any such a thing as a "universal" UV light?

November 1, 2009

Light Elegance and CND have light units that will cure all of the gels on the market. They are different from other lights (such as a 36-watt light unit) because the lamps (UV bulbs) are very close to the fingers and this results in a more powerful light and better curing. The next best option would be a 36-watt “tunnel” light. These have four 9-watt lamps for 36 watts of curing power, but the bulbs are farther from the fingernails and as such they are not as powerful. (Tunnel lights are available from Young Nails, LCN, and Nailite, as well as others.) These 36-watt tunnel lamps will cure nearly all gels – except for CND’s Brisa gel. Brisa gel does require the use of a CND or Light Elegance lamp to cure completely.

It is equally important to be sure to use good 9-watt bulbs in your light unit. It is best to purchase SLI, Philips, or Sylvania. These UV bulbs need to be changed regularly. If you have 30 to 40 gels clients a week, the bulbs need to be changed every four to six months. If you have 20 gels clients a week, you will want to change your bulbs every six to eight months. Once a year is sufficient for fewer than 20 gels clients a week. – Jim McConnell is president of Light Elegance.

More FAQ

How do I use electric files? And how do I clean them?

I’m looking for information on the safety of electric drills — specifically how to use them and sanitize them. Can you provide me the information?... read more

Can we eliminate all the layers of gel and lay a thin overlay of acrylic, seal it with Intense Seal and call it gel nails?

My students and I are having a problem with gel nails. We’ve visited a salon where the tech uses LeChat powder gel base (I don’t know the product, but it sounds like acrylic to me) and then uses IBD Intense Seal on top. She cures it for about six minutes and calls it gel nails. This seems easier than the gel systems we use at school. My question: Can we eliminate all the layers of gel and lay a thin overlay of acrylic, seal it with Intense Seal and call it gel nails?... read more

I love doing nails and have tried gel nails, but I have problems with breaking and lifting. Please help.

I love doing nails and have tried gel nails, but I have problems with breaking and lifting. Please help.... read more

How exactly are silk wraps done, and are they only applied to natural nails?

How exactly are silk wraps done, and are they only applied to natural nails?... read more

What should you do when a client wants to get a toe enhancement but there’s no nail plate to work with?

What should you do when a client wants to get a toe enhancement but there’s no nail plate to work with?... read more

How do you complete a backfill when hand filing?

I serviced a new client with a set of pink-and-whites. She said she doesn’t like the electric file and wanted me to hand file. After I completed her service she made an appointment for her two-week backfill. How do you complete a backfill when hand filing? How can you trench out a new smile line with a file? Is this possible?... read more

What is the difference between 3/32 or 1/8 or even 3/8 when talking about drill bits?

What is the difference between 3/32 or 1/8 or even 3/8 when talking about drill bits?... read more

How do you create a set of pink-and-whites by using gel with two different colors?

How do you create a set of pink-and-whites by using gel with two different colors? Is the technique different from acrylics?... read more

I have so much trouble with lifting, even when I prep the nail plate and push back the cuticles. Any suggestions?

I have so much trouble with lifting, even when I prep the nail plate and push back the cuticles. Any suggestions?... read more

How do I prevent air bubbles when putting on nail tips?

How do I prevent air bubbles when putting on nail tips?... read more

What causes my acrylic to sometimes appear cloudy and/or have white spots in it?

What causes my acrylic to sometimes appear cloudy and/or have white spots in it?... read more

Is there a particular type of “pencil” that is white that I could use to mark a smile line?

I am trying a new approach to creating the perfect salon smile line, and I was wondering if there was a particular type of “pencil” that was white that I could use to mark a smile line that could later be covered with the white acrylic powder?... read more