Gel Nails Don’t Reduce Hand Hygiene Quality
Gel nail polish is often blamed for harboring bacteria, especially in healthcare and hygiene-critical settings. However, recent scientific evidence shows that properly applied gel nail polish does not increase bacterial burden on nails, challenging long-held hygiene concerns.
Studies demonstrate that alcohol-based hand rubs remain highly effective even when gel nail polish is present. The smooth, sealed surface of gel polish does not interfere with microbial reduction, allowing hand hygiene practices to work just as efficiently.
These findings reassure professionals and beauty enthusiasts alike that gel nail polish can be safely worn without compromising cleanliness. With correct application and regular nail care, style and hygiene can go hand in hand—backed by science. 💖
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