Gel Nails: Durability of the Tubes in the UV-Lamp
Question by Guest | 2014-08-17 at 21:05
At the moment, I am calculating whether it is worthwhile for me to purchase my own UV lamp for making my fingernails.
I wonder how long I can use the tubes in the lamp (time in hours) until they must be replaced.
Has anyone experience with this?
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Cheap tubes can already conk out after 200 hours of operation, expensive tubes can persevere even 900 hours. Depending on you are buying more inferior or more superior tubes, you should be somewhere in between this interval.
This information is based on the experience of various nail designers.
2014-08-18 at 16:22