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In this episode of The Nail Audit, I’m taking a deep dive into one of the most common concerns I see in the nail community — gel allergies and curing safety. This video was inspired by a submission from a subscriber who tested Light Elegance P+ gels in the LE Dot lamp and started worrying that her darker colors weren’t curing — and that she might have been unknowingly exposing herself to uncured product. In this episode, I break down why her curing experiment gave misleading results, what actually happens when you cure on different surfaces, and how to approach nail product testing safely and logically — without falling into fear-based thinking. I also share my “3 S’s of Safety” framework for risk management in nail care: Source, System, and SOP — the three things that will dramatically reduce your chances of ever running into curing issues, product sensitivity, or allergy risks. Plus, I compare oligomer-based vs. monomer-heavy formulas (like Attain Adhesion) and explain why forgiveness in well-tested professional systems matters far more than at-home experiments ever could. If you’ve ever worried about lamp performance, curing safety, or gel allergies, this video will help you reset your perspective — and enjoy nail care with confidence and logic again. ✅ What You’ll Learn in This Video – Why testing gels on a white plastic lid gives false curing results – How UV energy interacts differently with natural nails vs. solid surfaces – What residue and inhibition layers really mean (hint: not undercuring!) – Why home “experiments” can’t replicate controlled lab conditions – How to tell if your LED/CFL lamp is performing properly – My 3 S’s of Safety for risk mitigation: • Source – buy from trusted, scientifically tested brands • System – always use the complete lamp + gel + top system together • SOP – follow manufacturer directions exactly as written – How product forgiveness protects you from small human errors – The difference between oligomer and monomer gel formulas – Why your LE Dot lamp and P+ gels are performing as intended – How to balance awareness and critical thinking — without fear ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction & why this is my third time filming it 02:00 – Aaron’s submission: testing dark gels in the LE Dot lamp 04:15 – Why testing on white plastic isn’t valid 06:30 – Understanding substrates and light reflection 08:05 – Residue vs. uncured product explained 10:30 – Putting risk in perspective: everything carries risk 13:10 – The bell curve of awareness: ignorance → hyperfixation 16:00 – Why fear-based experimentation leads to bad conclusions 18:20 – The “3 S’s of Safety”: Source, System, SOP 21:00 – How following manufacturer SOPs reduces allergy risk 23:40 – Lamp lifespan, usage, and performance myths 26:10 – Forgiveness factors in professional systems 28:45 – Why DIY curing tests aren’t accurate 31:10 – The science behind curing percentages and visual hardness 33:00 – Comparing Luminary Clarity (monomer based) vs. Attain Adhesion (oligomer based) 36:00 – How to enjoy nail care safely and logically 39:10 – Final thoughts: balance logic, learning, and enjoyment 💖 LOVE THIS VIDEO AND WANT MORE?! Support The Nail Audit by hitting JOIN for exclusive tutorials, advanced product chemistry deep dives, and early access to new audits! 🌐 Shop My Products – https://www.thenailhub.com 📸 Instagram – / thenailhub 🎵 TikTok – / thenailhub 📘 Facebook – / thenailhub 📧 Business Inquiries – sales@thenailhub.com 🔖 Tag #TheNailAudit or @thenailhub to be featured! #TheNailAudit #TheNailHub #GelAllergyEducation #LightElegance #SafeGelSystems #LEDLampTesting #NailTechEducation #NailChemistry #CuringScience #AttainAdhesion #LuminaryClarity #NailTechCommunity