Hello, our nail lamp uses 365nm+405nm dual-wavelength LED light source, which belongs to low-intensity UVA light, low energy, shallow penetration, and will not cause harm to the eyes under normal use.
However, for safety reasons, we recommend that you:
1. Do not look directly at the lamp beads for a long time or close to your eyes when turning on the lamp/put the lamp to the side, avoid direct gaze;
2. If you have sensitive or dry eyes, it is recommended to wear goggles or avoid overexposure.Built-in double protection of the lamp body:
(1) 365nm leaded glass filter cover (UV blocking rate 99.9%)
(2) 405nm with astigmatism particle coating → Measured eye intensity<0.08mW/cm² (up to the safety level of medical equipment)"
- by huPukii
If the nail light is used for a long time, will it be uncomfortable for the eyes?
- by huPukii
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Why do nail lights have two wavelengths? Isn't it okay to use 405nm alone?
The nail lamp is unusable/broken/flickering/not turning on/not working/turning off/blinking/unresponsive/turns on and then off.