BrokenGirl
14-01-21, 13:30
I'm just looking for some opinions, maybe someone knows about this. I obviously can't google it
About 12 months ago I decided to treat my daughter and let her get her nails done. She was 12 at the time. A few places I rang said they wouldn't do her nails because she was under 16. I got through to a place then who said they would do them.
I've never got my own nails done so I don't know much about it. I'm not even sure what's its called. They paint on a layer, she put her hand under a light (uv?) for a few minutes. Then they paint on another layer and this goes on a few times.
Is there any chance that the uv light (I presume that's what it was to dry her nails) could damage her nails or lead to cancer?
Why are a lot of nail parlours refusing to do it to under 16 years olds? I'm panicking a bit about it now.
It was a very respectable place I took her to. There was also another girl about her own age getting it done too.
This is one of those lingering thoughts that I find harder to shake off as it could be years down the road when the damage is done.
About 12 months ago I decided to treat my daughter and let her get her nails done. She was 12 at the time. A few places I rang said they wouldn't do her nails because she was under 16. I got through to a place then who said they would do them.
I've never got my own nails done so I don't know much about it. I'm not even sure what's its called. They paint on a layer, she put her hand under a light (uv?) for a few minutes. Then they paint on another layer and this goes on a few times.
Is there any chance that the uv light (I presume that's what it was to dry her nails) could damage her nails or lead to cancer?
Why are a lot of nail parlours refusing to do it to under 16 years olds? I'm panicking a bit about it now.
It was a very respectable place I took her to. There was also another girl about her own age getting it done too.
This is one of those lingering thoughts that I find harder to shake off as it could be years down the road when the damage is done.