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What Is the Difference Between a UV Lamp and an LED Lamp for Nails?

A UV nail lamp and an LED lamp are both used to cure gel polish. The main difference lies in the technology used and the curing time.

LED lamps are generally faster, while UV lamps are often seen as more versatile depending on the products used. Today, many models combine both technologies in UV/LED formats, making them suitable for different uses.

To choose the right option, it is important to check compatibility with your gel polish and consider how often you use it.

What Power Should You Choose for a UV Nail Lamp?

The power of a UV nail lamp affects both the quality and speed of curing. For regular use, most popular models provide enough power to cure gel polish evenly while avoiding long exposure times.

For occasional use, a basic model may be sufficient. For more frequent or more demanding use, it is better to choose a higher-performance lamp designed for faster and more comfortable curing.

The key is to select a lamp that matches your polish type, usage frequency, and desired finish.

Can a UV Nail Lamp Damage Your Nails?

When used correctly, a UV lamp for gel polish does not damage your nails on its own. Nail damage is more often caused by repeated actions such as improper removal or overly frequent manicures.

To keep your nails healthy, it is best to follow the recommended curing time, use suitable products (such as gel polish kit), and avoid peeling off gel polish during removal.

A proper routine helps maintain a clean, long-lasting manicure without compromising nail health.