Hey Salon Geeks,
I was administered to hospital yesterday due to chemical burns all over my toes and am looking for answers.
I am not a professional of any kind, but had acrylics religiously for a year until I calculated that the cost was burning a serious hole in my pocket! So I needed an alternate method...
I was bought a Mylee LED machine for Christams that came with 6 Blue Sky nail polishes, from Amazon. I read the instructions carefully and the first few months were fine. I only administered once a month. After a few times the itchiness started and the burning began so I took the polish off and left them bare for a month until all dry cracked skin has healed. Totally unaware of what has caused this. Due to an emergency meeting at work I needed a quick fix, so used the machine and polish and little did I know I would end up in hospital with chemical burns all over my feet.
So what I need to know is...
A) Is this the polish or the lamps?
B) what is the full list of ingredients for Blue Sky polish?
C) the Blue Sky polish clearly states on the box not to be used with extreme UV or LED light. Why? And why would it be sold together?
D) The Blie Sky polish box says to remove polish if it causes irritation... what ingredient is it that causes the irritation?
E) Is BlueSky registered or is it an unlicensed product?
Could anyone shed some light on this. I've done loads of research but the articles I want to read online are blocking me. I know this is a sore subject for many, you must roll your eyes at Blue Sky all the time but please, if you have any information that could help me, it would be much appriciated!
Nikita x
I was administered to hospital yesterday due to chemical burns all over my toes and am looking for answers.
I am not a professional of any kind, but had acrylics religiously for a year until I calculated that the cost was burning a serious hole in my pocket! So I needed an alternate method...
I was bought a Mylee LED machine for Christams that came with 6 Blue Sky nail polishes, from Amazon. I read the instructions carefully and the first few months were fine. I only administered once a month. After a few times the itchiness started and the burning began so I took the polish off and left them bare for a month until all dry cracked skin has healed. Totally unaware of what has caused this. Due to an emergency meeting at work I needed a quick fix, so used the machine and polish and little did I know I would end up in hospital with chemical burns all over my feet.
So what I need to know is...
A) Is this the polish or the lamps?
B) what is the full list of ingredients for Blue Sky polish?
C) the Blue Sky polish clearly states on the box not to be used with extreme UV or LED light. Why? And why would it be sold together?
D) The Blie Sky polish box says to remove polish if it causes irritation... what ingredient is it that causes the irritation?
E) Is BlueSky registered or is it an unlicensed product?
Could anyone shed some light on this. I've done loads of research but the articles I want to read online are blocking me. I know this is a sore subject for many, you must roll your eyes at Blue Sky all the time but please, if you have any information that could help me, it would be much appriciated!
Nikita x