
Are you sure you understand how to use acetone?
Do you truly understand acetone before using it?
When it comes to removing gel nails, "acetone" is often the go-to.
With it being so commonplace today,
take a moment to pause and consider.
What exactly are you putting on your nails and skin?
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What is acetone?
Acetone has a high dissolving power for removing gel,
and is a widely used ingredient.
However, it also has a strong ability to remove sebum,
and has properties that can easily lead to dryness and damage.
It is also highly volatile,
and is considered an ingredient that requires careful handling.
In fact, Safety Data Sheets (SDS) mention
flammability, irritation, and effects due to volatilization,
requiring ample consideration for its usage environment and handling.
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A new problem: raw material supply
Furthermore, chemical raw materials like acetone are currently
heavily affected by global affairs and logistics.
Depending on developments in key energy transport areas like the Strait of Hormuz,
instability in supply and pricing has become a tangible problem.
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The option of not using acetone
As a method for not using acetone,
the "fill-in" technique also exists.
However, as long as there is a filing process,
measures against dust and preparation of the treatment environment are necessary.
It is difficult to prevent completely,
and depending on the treatment environment, prolonged exposure to dust
has been pointed out as a potential burden on the technician.
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The LaShade choice
LaShade is
a new nail system that doesn't rely on "filing or dissolving."
・Acetone-free
・Non-sanding
・No dust
Achieving 4 weeks of wear while gently removing with a dedicated nail serum.
“Wellness nails” that consider not only the nail technician and the customer,
but also the environment.
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Choosing nails for the future
The era where nails only needed to be beautiful is over.
What to use.
How to continue.
Don't take what you use for granted
as simply "the way it is."
It's important to pause once in a while
and make your own choices.