Can Minx cause any contra-actions?

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Hi, looking for some advice .......

Applied Minx yesterday to my toes, first time on myself, problem is I awoke early hours of this morn with terrible itchy legs, been itching all morn/afternoon legs only:cry:

I have not changed or used anything different otherwise than applying Minx!
I have just removed them just in case Minx could be the cause, :!: could this be possible???
I have had no problems/feedback from any other clients wearing them or myself while doing them previously.

Just booked an appointment with the doctor - maybe nothing at all connected with minx.

Any feedback appreciated.
 
Are you allergic to sticking plasters? x
 
prickly heat from minx lamp being to close to high,on to long ect? strange for it to be up your legs and not on your toes/feet maybe ancles if it wear the minx,
 
Hi, looking for some advice .......

Applied Minx yesterday to my toes, first time on myself, problem is I awoke early hours of this morn with terrible itchy legs, been itching all morn/afternoon legs only:cry:

I have not changed or used anything different otherwise than applying Minx!
I have just removed them just in case Minx could be the cause, :!: could this be possible???
I have had no problems/feedback from any other clients wearing them or myself while doing them previously.

Just booked an appointment with the doctor - maybe nothing at all connected with minx.

Any feedback appreciated.

I'm quite sure it isn't anything to do with Minx and I have not heard of any contra actions to Minx.

The Minx are like polish and sitting on top of non living nail tissue ... so it is more than highly unlikely they would cause something like you describe. It doesn't make any sense. What a shame to have removed them.
 
I'm sure Geeg is right. It is sitting on non living tissue.

However, polish applied to non living tissue can result in a reaction but this is often due to the evaporation of the solvents. Hence it can cause a reaction around the eyes.

Minx has a polymer that makes it work so well. I believe it is unlikely that Minx is the cause but there is someone that is sensitive to everything, even water! There may be some vapour.

I believe in 'never say never'. It is worth consideration
 

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