MiroPure UV LED Nail Lamp 48W Nail Dryer Gel Polish Light with 4 Timer , 33 Durable LED Light for Fingernail & Toenail Gel Based Polishes Nail Polish Curing Lamp for Home and Salon
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Neither I purchased nor the other; they are just little different. I don't recommend a nail lamp in the 60s at all, but this one is a fantastic choice!!
What would a seller of so poor information! It's not fast enough to use UV lights to speed the drying process of normal nail polish, especially LED UV lights. The polish should evaporates if there is humidity. The lamp produces very little heat and without movement of air, so it wastes a lot of money. As UV lights operate, they generate a chemical reaction caused by gels, shellac, and acrylic polymers that normally cannot be synthesized. Even though I have some experience in chemistry, this will work best on normal polish without adversely affecting it, but it wastes your money since it fails the tests. If you still don't believe my answers, click here for Nails Magazine's answer to the same question.
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Selected User Reviews For MiroPure UV LED Nail Lamp 48W Nail Dryer Gel Polish Light with 4 Timer , 33 Durable LED Light for Fingernail & Toenail Gel Based Polishes Nail Polish Curing Lamp for Home and Salon
The gloves and nail filers were all free, in good condition. As an added bonus, there was a clearly written user manual that explained everything in detail how to use it. During this interview I also shared how to cure gel polish properly by doing various things you may wish not to do but they will make your nails last longer. For my sister's birthday this year, I want to provide her with this product, hoping it will improve her ability to cure.
In light of recommendations from my licensed nail technician, I used this nail lamp. This experience has been excellent for me, so I would say I am pleased with it. With many of the features normally associated with pricier nail lamps, this one is highly recommended. As long as you don't forget how to install it yourself, it feels well built from the plastic fiber. Light-weight, yet not cheap plastic like some of those LED lamps. During nail polishing, it has a base that can be detachable. Using a nail lamp with sensors and automatic turn-on, you will place your hand inside. There are a few settings to be set up. 30 seconds seem to work well on gel polishes that I have tried to use. It seems to work well for me with almost every nail polish I try, as it seems more comfortable to work with as opposed to some nail polishes.
Spending $50 a day was a problem for me. DIYing my nails resulted in saving some money as I had been paying $80 for my nails. My light did not come with any led bulbs that were about $20. It took FOREVER for the gel to dry, so now my fingers are burning. A lady I watched on YouTube was using this MIROpure lamp as a lamp after using hers. Each layer only took her 30 seconds. Amazon did a good job selling it to me right away, I was so surprised. I believe it only takes 30 seconds for each layer YES, the method is super easy to use, you just need to put your hands in and the machine will start counting right away. If you press the preset timer, then your hands will automatically start the countdown when you press it. I can handle no heat. I can't confirm there is any Zero heat output, but I wouldn't compare it to other machines that I've used before. I recommend this lamp for home use or professional use simply because it appears very professionally-looking and clean.
Update: After more than a year of daily professional use without interruption, these lights are no longer functional. I had to replace two phones that had dropped working so my wife ordered me two more to get them up and running again.
Update: Four of these lights belong to my wife. They are so wonderful for changing your lights. Having spent 30-hour days using them with some of her most significant tasks, she has always been grateful for each of them. Her shop is closed on 50 different occasions weekly. She only uses high-quality professional products and these bulbs do her no harm. Using this light is a convenient choice for her, since it is both quick and does its job consistently. She recently went to a nail show in Las Vegas and took part in the competition. Many UV lights were used by my wife, who is a professional nail technician. She also uses them when using LED lights. Using this LED UV light so far has turned out great. You will be able to cure acrylics and polish quickly by using the LED lights. The 1-week-old device hasn't had any issues. She uses it about once a week but has also experienced no issues using it. In Florida, star reviews are provided. After using it on many different polishes from OPI, Gelish, Tammy Taylor, and Young Nail "Gel" style polishes and acrylic nails, it just fits seamlessly. In addition to the light itself, we are waiting for return customers to do as well as using the light to ensure the job is done as described in the instruction manual. This is the case normally since she can usually tell if there's any problems prior to her administering the services (I do not expect there to be any problems. Just note that LED and UV light bulbs are essentially different types of bulbs in the same light. Unlike compact fluorescent UV lights, LED UV lights allow Polish to cure quicker as opposed to compact fluorescent UV lamps. This light comes with features such as 30 60 and 90, which make this a wonderful lighting option. The second timer starts. The auto on feature will display the length of your fingernails after you place your hand into the machine. By using the auto on feature, a timer is used to count down the nail time. UV light is a key functionality that my wife now uses to keep her skin healthy. This is the first time she has purchased this LED UV light of this price range. In addition, a removable bottom makes it easier to grab a pedicure. It appears that the lamp can get quite warm fairly easily so far, as per my wife. A higher wattage than a typical low wattage LED bulb that was a normally 18 watt bulb might be going to blame. This type of light would have cost you $200 just a few years ago. In my opinion, a UV LED light's lifetime quality will have an impact on how long my wife will use them, since she consistently uses them twice a day at the pool. I will keep you updated if something changes. It could be comparable to the price of a UV LED light she previously purchased if this keeps her going for one year. But that's just not the case; it will last a longer period in more places.
The main thing that was really cool about setting the timer to 60 was that there were no further buttons to push. The lamp automatically began to count down, as soon as I entered the lamp; and the light and both turned off after I removed my hand. It's like going to the nail shop to buy lamps for that.
During the process, this light really speeds up it. It's not harmful to your eyes, which makes a huge difference to when my daughter nails have to go into an adjustment zone. This is definitely worth the money.
For applying OPI Prohealth to my toe nail, that has light viscous coating with just a little salt, I placed my foot into the lamp, thinking it would cure UV gel polishes / builder gels in under a 30s cure time. However, I found out it will take nearly 60 Once the gel had been extracted, I rubbed the nail wipe on it. A prolonged period of time without the lamp produced the same results. But the coat never developed a smooth coating even if left for longer periods; I reached out to the customer service department via chat and they granted me refund even though the product was not refundable. I went into my Amazon account to ask to return the item, and I was told it was nonrefundable but was still being offered for refund. My recommendation for this lamp stands for no longer being in your best interest, in addition to investing in a quality lamp instead. DON'T SEND THE INDIAN MONEY ENTICE TO IT.
UV nail polish cannot be used with this lamp as it has been advertised. In the box above, the instruction pamphlet does not state it, but instead notes that somewhere but not always in the right place. I can see this being named a UV nail lamp on the outside. This is also the case with iot, when I contacted Amazon and asked if this item was suitable for return. Returnable and/or nongt; *gt;.