Welcome to the new era of gel polish - HEMA free

Published 17th Jan 2022 by PB Admin
Welcome to the new era of gel polish - HEMA free

Kinetics has always thought about how to make our products with higher quality, easier to use and now also more safe for our customers. Find out everything you need to know about hema and why we soon will have a new HEMA free gel polish line.

WHAT IS HEMA AND WHY IS IT IN GEL POLISH?

Gel polish contains monomers and one of the most widely used monomers is HEMA. HEMA is used in nearly every gel polish formulation in the world and It has been so since the very beginning of the gel polish industry because HEMA helps improve adhesion and viscosity of the gel polish. Till now it was in all KInetics Shield products, but it’s about to change!

WHAT HARM CAN HEMA DO TO ME AND HOW?

When used without proper care and exposed to bare skin, HEMA can penetrate the skin, and in some cases cause adverse skin reactions like itching, peeling, skin redness. HEMA has a very small size of molecules and dissolves well in water. This makes it a perfect ingredient to penetrate deep in the skin. Unfortunately, it is not good for the skin as it can sometimes cause inflammatory reactions.

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Kinetics has always thought about how to make our products with higher quality, easier to use and now also more safe for our customers. Find out everything you need to know about hema and why we soon will have a new HEMA free gel polish line.

WHAT IS HEMA AND WHY IS IT IN GEL POLISH?

Gel polish contains monomers and one of the most widely used monomers is HEMA. HEMA is used in nearly every gel polish formulation in the world and It has been so since the very beginning of the gel polish industry because HEMA helps improve adhesion and viscosity of the gel polish. Till now it was in all KInetics Shield products, but it’s about to change!

WHAT HARM CAN HEMA DO TO ME AND HOW?

When used without proper care and exposed to bare skin, HEMA can penetrate the skin, and in some cases cause adverse skin reactions like itching, peeling, skin redness. HEMA has a very small size of molecules and dissolves well in water. This makes it a perfect ingredient to penetrate deep in the skin. Unfortunately, it is not good for the skin as it can sometimes cause inflammatory reactions.

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PB Admin

PB Admin

Published 17th Jan 2022

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