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Is Your Gel Manicure Toxic?

The European Union just banned a common gel polish ingredient because animal studies suggest a possible link to infertility. Here’s what experts want you to know.

Gel manicures are a go-to at many nail salons because they’re long-lasting, high-shine, and chip-resistant. But the European Union just announced a ban on a gel polish ingredient crucial to achieving these qualities: trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide, or TPO.

Starting September 1, nail techs can no longer use or sell gel polishes containing TPO, and nail salons must dispose of any products containing the chemical. The EU said the reason for the ban is that animal studies have suggested a connection between TPO and fertility problems.

However, gel nail polishes containing TPO are still available in the United States, leaving salongoers to wonder about possible risks.

What Is TPO?

Gel nail polish is formulated and applied differently than standard nail polish. While regular nail polish air dries, gel polish must be cured under a special ultraviolet (UV) or LED lamp for up to 90 seconds. This ensures that it will last a few weeks.

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