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FAQs

Answers to Your Questions

No, this lamp is specifically designed for curing gel nail polishes (UV and LED gels). Regular nail polish dries by air and does not require a lamp. Using a lamp on regular polish will not make it dry faster.

Yes! Our dual-light source technology (UV+LED) ensures compatibility with 99% of gel polishes on the market, including base coats, top coats, builder gels, hard gels, and poly gels.

Our lamps generate a safe, specific wavelength that focuses on curing the gel rather than tanning the skin. However, just like with sunlight, we recommend applying sunscreen or using manicure gloves if you have sensitive skin or plan to use the lamp frequently.

You might feel a slight warming sensation, which is a normal part of the curing process (polymerization). Our lamp features a "Low Heat Mode" (usually the 99s button) which gradually increases power to minimize heat spikes, ensuring a painless experience for sensitive nails.

The light is designed to be gentle on the eyes compared to older generation lamps. However, we strongly recommend not staring directly into the light source for extended periods. The built-in smart sensor also helps by turning the light off automatically when you remove your hand.

No! Our lamp uses advanced LED beads with a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours. Unlike old-style UV tube lamps, you will never need to worry about buying replacement bulbs.

This unit comes with a standard US plug and supports 110V-240V input. It is ready to use in any US household outlet without an adapter.

Don't worry, your lamp is likely working perfectly! Most gel top coats have a "sticky inhibition layer" after curing. You need to wipe it off with rubbing alcohol or a cleanser. Alternatively, we recommend using a "No-Wipe Top Coat" for a hassle-free, glossy finish.

Please ensure your hand is placed fully inside the lamp, covering the bottom plate. The sensors are usually located near the opening or the sides. If the base is reflective (metal/mirror), try removing the protective blue film, as this can sometimes interfere with sensitivity.

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