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Dr. Oz Attacks Gel Nails, Here's How to Refute His Claims

Dr. Oz is at it again. I have been receiving lots of concerned calls, e-mails, and messages this week as once again our services fall under attack by those looking to further their own careers and profit from telling pieces of a story while withholding the full truth from the public. Today’s blog is meant to be a big cyber bear hug from me to you and a whisper in your ear that we can survive this together. The best way to defeat half-truths is with science-backed full truths and telling “the rest of the story”.
The first claim is danger from the UV lamp. If reports from a doctor are sufficient evidence then here are some quotes from doctors as well as evidence from scientific testing in research facilities not related to the beauty industry:
According to Dr. Robert M. Sayre, Ph.D., of Rapid Precision Testing Laboratories one of the creators of the SPF rating system: “UV Nail Lamps are safer than natural sunlight or sunlamps.” According to Dr. Sayre: “People who are indoors have little to no skin risk due to long-term exposure to fluorescent lighting. People who sunbathe or work outdoors have real risks of excessive UV exposure, the cause of sunburn and skin cancer.” Hands get more UV exposure holding the steering wheel of a car or talking on a cell phone outside than they do from the use of UV nail lamps.
"One would need 250 years of weekly nail sessions to equal one treatment in a tanning bed." Dr Markova & Dr Weinstock (I do not post this comment to bash tanning, merely to give a comparison that people can relate to.)
Here's a great link to the facts about UV nail lamp safety: http://www.schoonscientific.com/downloads/UV-Nail-Lamp-Facts.pdf
"LED is less dangerous than UV." Both of these types of light have UV output, they simply have different types of bulbs. LED lamps put out a higher intensity of UVA in order to provide faster curing times. As evidenced by the quotes and report above, neither is causing damage.
The next claim is allergies. Can you become allergic to products used on your nails? Yes, just as you can become allergic to food you eat, perfume you use, flowers you smell, and pretty much anything in your environment that you come into contact with regularly. Can you prevent an allergy? Yes, by making sure that products are used per manufacturers’ instructions. No polish should touch the skin; it should only be applied to the nail iteself. Avoiding contact with the skin during application and using the lamp calibrated to properly cure the product will help prevent overexposure that can lead to an allergy.
The third claim is infection. Nail services should not require a Tylenol or a Band-Aid! Living tissue should not be cut and the thin ridge of skin at the base of the nail is living tissue. This ridge of skin known as the eponychium should not be aggressively pushed back nor removed as it helps create a seal that protects the matrix producing the nail cells. Infections can arise from dirty implements or files as well as cut skin. Finding a salon that follows the industry standard in sanitation, disinfection, and procedures is the first step toward a healthy nail service of any kind. Be proactive and let your salon guests know what you do to keep them safe — how you clean your tools, that they get a new file each time, etc.
The fourth claim is damage. Do nail products themselves damage the nails? No, improper care of the nails causes damage. Some damage can be caused by an undereducated professional such as using a metal pusher or nipper to remove nail coatings from the nail. Damage can also occur with overfilling of the natural nail. What our guests also need to be aware of is that improper home care can damage the nails as well. For instance peeling or picking off a nail coating takes part of the nail plate leaving the nail thinner and possibly uneven. Buffing the nails excessively at home will thin them as well, and choosing not to condition them in any manner allows them to be more susceptible to being dry and brittle.
I’m sharing a photo of nails that have had manicures using a UV lamp for over a year on a 90-year-old client so you can see the condition of her natural nail as well as share the photo until you can take some of your own. Create photo proof of the way you take care of nails, of your disinfection practice, etc. Face this false stories with facts. I hope this helps, hang in there!
— Holly
Print | posted on Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:18 AM

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 re: Dr. Oz Attacks Gel Nails, Here's How to Refute His Claims

left by Kristin S. at 1/24/2013 10:27 AM
Thank you Holly for a great informative article!

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left by Lisa at 1/24/2013 10:37 AM
This is fantastic and I will be re-tweeting. Thanks so much!

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Gravatar left by traci dungan at 1/24/2013 10:43 AM
PERFECT!!!! ty ty!!

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Gravatar left by Kathy K. at 1/24/2013 10:43 AM
Thank you Holly for putting this out there, for not only us Nail Techs but for our clients as well.

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Gravatar left by Nail Talk Radio at 1/24/2013 10:55 AM
Holly
Thank you for this letter. We always say "if it bleeds it leads" when it comes to news. The story was unfair and biased and so the damage control must go into full effect. Thanks for the jump start.

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Gravatar left by Nikki Booth at 1/24/2013 11:09 AM
thanks for info...

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left by Nail enhancements by Kim at 1/24/2013 11:21 AM
Thank you Holly!

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Gravatar left by Courtney Chamness at 1/24/2013 11:42 AM
Thank you! Thank You! THANK YOU!

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Gravatar left by Stephanie S at 1/24/2013 12:28 PM
Thanks! I'm going to share this.

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Gravatar left by Patti A. at 1/24/2013 12:33 PM
Thank you,,

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Gravatar left by Shawn at 1/24/2013 12:49 PM
Thank you Holly!!! This is what should have been reported.

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Gravatar left by Laura McCarthy at 1/24/2013 2:16 PM
Thanks for posting this. It's a disgrace that the media in general put things like this on tv and in the press without getting all the facts. Like it isn't hard enough in the times we are having....:(

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Gravatar left by Kym David at 1/24/2013 3:06 PM
Thanks Holly,

I have also come across other stories that Dr. Oz has commented on and had on his show, that have been way way off the truth, it makes me angry. I don't trust much of what his shows supposed to educate us about.

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Gravatar left by Judy Topola at 1/24/2013 3:08 PM
Great blog. I can't believe that they showed the taking off totally wrong. any good Nail Tech does not push toward the cuticle and does not use a metal pusher. I did post on his facebook right after that show. I agree that it was a disgrace. Now they need to have a Nail Tech on there to show the appropriate way of doing it.

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Gravatar left by Vee Mistry at 1/24/2013 3:58 PM
Hey thank you for the helping hand! The more people in our industry that stand tall and proud of the fact we are not damaging is better for us all! I hope you do not mind but I will be placing this on our Face book page and tweeting it!

Thanks

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Gravatar left by Terri at 1/24/2013 7:02 PM
Thank you Holly! All of the information you provided is very helpful. I think Dr. Oz should attend manicuring school and past the test before he should even talk about something he knows nothing about!

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Gravatar left by linda reetz at 1/24/2013 7:04 PM
Holly, I think we would all be happy to have you represent us on the Dr.Oz show. Please contact his producers and ask to be able to defend our occupation on national TV, since that's where he chose to trash it. You can get in touch with him at Dr. Oz.com.

Thank you for being there for us, as you always are!

Linda Reetz
Nice Nails!
Valdosta, Ga.

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left by Sharon at 1/24/2013 7:16 PM
Thank You Holly!! for being there for us!!!

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Gravatar left by Katie Roberts at 1/24/2013 7:27 PM
Thank you so much for this post. Dr. Oz did some considerable damage to our industry on his Gel Nail Attack. What did we ever do to him to deserve him and his sidekick to bash the industry using crazy scare tactics. Again Thanks.
aka NAILS by KATIE

# re: Dr. Oz Attacks Gel Nails, Here's How to Refute His Claims

left by Lori Fuller at 1/24/2013 7:45 PM
thank you so much for posting that. so many people do not have any knowledge of these things and statements made like this to the public without any other information is unfair to our industry!

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Gravatar left by Judy Handley at 1/24/2013 8:19 PM
Thanks Holly....what is wrong with these supposedly very well educated people...obviously not very well informed about UV light....would love to see Doug Shoon and Dr Dave appear on Dr Oz....thought Dr Oz was pretty well informed...guess not....very disappointed in him....

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Gravatar left by Shannon at 1/24/2013 9:11 PM
Holly you are amazing! thank you for this. I am reposting this on both of my fb pages for all my clients.

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Gravatar left by Allison at 1/24/2013 10:21 PM
As a professional in the nails industry, I'm sure many can relate to the frustration of this show. I take pride in my work and go to great lengths to provide a clean, safe, healthy and happy experience for my clients. I must admit, my blood was boiling watching this show. Unfortunately, I have heard of many others having bad experiences with gel services. But there are many of us in this Industry that invest time and money into continuing education, best quality tools, equipment , and products to avoid most of Dr. Oz's claims. From all of us in the beauty industry, THANK YOU for "telling the rest of the story"!!!

Allison Cohen
Rochester, Ny

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Gravatar left by lisa at 1/25/2013 10:11 AM
I have been getting my nails done once a month for 15 yrs and in no way are my nails damaged nor have I ever had an infection

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Gravatar left by PanperMeAngie at 1/25/2013 6:43 PM
Great story thanks for keeping professionals informed

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left by Natasha at 1/26/2013 3:49 PM
Thanks Holly and just so you know your article is being shared over and over, I truly believe that education is the key and you must be aware of what practices your salon offers.

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Gravatar left by Fiona Pottinger at 1/27/2013 7:10 PM
Thanks a lot Holly that will sure help.

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Gravatar left by Nakia Dedmon at 1/28/2013 2:25 PM
Thank you so much for sharing this info! I just posted something very similar on my FB fan page in response to the claims from this show! This detailed info just provides me with more information to share with my clients. I'm almost positive that nail shops they visited were the "chop shops" and that's part of the reason they've had such adverse reactions to Gel Polish. Please be sure to include me on any future publications. Take care and have a fantastic week!

Kind Regards
Nakia

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Gravatar left by Danijela at 3/7/2013 12:55 AM
Thank you for this post it is very illuminating !!

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Gravatar left by The Fairy Nailmother at 3/7/2013 5:51 AM
THANK YOU HOLLY !!! It does get sooooo disheartening when you read these kind of articles just the boost I needed xxx Thank you Claire:) x

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Gravatar left by Terri Lancaster at 3/9/2013 11:19 PM
Thanks for good info Holly. When will Dr. Oz be stopped? And who is funding his campaign?

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