NailStar Professional LED Nail Dryer Nail Lamp Review

By Nitrotech

Doing your own gel manicure can save you precious money and time, but if you want to ensure salon-quality results you'll need the right tools. Most importantly, you'll need a gel nail lamp for curing wet polish. The best gel nail lamps work to dry gel smoothly and evenly across the nail without compromising the color of your manicure. One of the best gel nail lamps comes from NailStar. Take a peek at this NailStar LED lamp review to find out if this lamp is the right fit for you!

The Benefits:

LED gel nail lamps are growing in popularity because they are a safe alternative to UV light and because they tend to produce more vibrant results. UV gel nail lamps will definitely set your gel polish, but, unfortunately, the long-term health effects are not well-known. Using a UV gel nail lamp regularly probably won't cause you any harm, but if you're especially conscious of your health, you may prefer a gel nail lamp with LED light.

Another reason NailStar's LED lamp is especially attractive is that LED light preserves the integrity of your polish color better than UV light does. Under UV light gel polish may darken or even blacken, but LED light is whiter and does not change the apparent color of your polish.

Though the NailStar lamp may look high-tech, it is entirely simple to use. This makes NailStar a great pick for beginners and well-seasoned manicurists alike. With this lamp, you cam toggle between settings for 30, 60, and 90 seconds of light, or let the LED light shine continuously for 30 minutes.

This NailStar lamp is great for travel because it is lightweight (less than 500 grams) and compact (7 x 5 inches and 3.5 inches tall). Has this NailStar LED Lamp Review already mentioned the NailStar guarantee? You won't need to replace the LED bulbs in your lamp-ever!

The Drawbacks:

This NailStar lamp is a favorite for sure, but there are still some features to be dissatisfied about. The 30-minute setting may be the best way to go with this LED lamp because there are no sensors that turn the light on automatically. Instead, you would need to use your fingers-while your nails are still wet!-to operate the NailStar lamp.

Another issue with the NailStar lamp is that it is not compatible with UV-cured gel nail polish. Those formulas will not harden correctly under LED light. This means you are limited in your choice of polish. Luckily, as LED lamps grow in popularity, new colors of LED-set gel polishes are mixed all the time!

Want the Best?

Check out our list of the Best LED Nail Lamps here.

(price data correct as of 2017-08-17 at 23:29 PST - Details)