BioAdoptMom3
05-17-2009, 12:47 AM
I have been getting gel nails for almost four years and always at the same place, by the same person, the owner of the salon. This place has always appeared to be very clean, so I don't think its an infection. Today, and this is the third time its happened, I had my nails done and my fingers, below and around the nails are itching to the point that it is driving me crazy. It actually looks like yeast because they are red, swollen and now, unlike last time (and both of the last two times the itching and redness lasted about three days), I have having some oozing as well. Does anyone know what could be causing this? I hate to have to stop getting my nails done, though I know I may have to. I am allergic to nail polish remover (it makes my nails really brittle) so it is very difficult for me to do them myself and keep them looking nice.
Thanks!
Nancy
Thanks!
Nancy
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Marti
05-17-2009, 12:13 PM
The symptoms you are describing are classic for allergic reaction to acrylates - in this case, gel acrylic. If you are allergic to one nail enhancement product, you will be allergic to all of them. Since ALL artificial nail products are made from the same family of acrylates, you will be allergic to traditionnal acrylic, gel acrylic, wrap resins and nail adhesives (glues.) Allergic reaction does not happen overnight, but only after years of repeated and prolonged skin contact to a potential allergen. If the technician repeatedly allowed the wet product to touch your skin around the cuticle area, then this is the way in which you were overexposed. Once allergic, we are allergic for life. You need to have the nails removed and opt for natural nail care. With each exposure, the symptoms will worsen and the acute reaction is that your natural nail plate will lift and separate from the nail bed. The itching and burning will worsen as well as an increase in the blisters and seepage. Please have them removed!!
BioAdoptMom3
05-17-2009, 10:16 PM
Thank you so much. I had no idea that if I wasn't allergic before, I could suddenly be allergic now. I was going to call tomorrow to ask her if she was using a new product. I really appreciate your advice!
Nancy
Nancy
Marti
05-18-2009, 09:19 AM
It isn't a "sudden" reaction. It only happens after years of overexposure, then BAM, one day your body says 'enough is enough' and exibits the reaction on the skin and nails. A friend of my step-sons never showed signs of being allergic to poison ivy and would rub it on his skin just to show his friends. One day, after doing this, he experienced a very severe reaction and has never done it again. One can become allergic to just about anything, with my sister Claire, it is bee stings because she was stung so much when she was a child - she was fearless with bees and now she can die from just one tiny sting. Since everything we see and touch is a chemical except for light & electricity, there is always the potential for allergic reaction from overexposure.

