MelodySusie P-PLUS30G nail lamp review.
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Hi in this this nail video I will review for you MelodySusie P-PLUS30G nail lamp
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Thank you so much for this detailed and insightful review Dorota Your tips on using the nail lamp will definitely help us achieve the best results Happy to support your channel and learn from your expertise Keep up the amazing work sending glittery hugs back
I could watch many more videos on nail theory from you! This was so interesting! I didn't know that over-curing was really a thing. So now my question is, can hard gel also be over cured? Can that cause lifting issues? You should think about doing a lot more of those kind of videos and even make a Nail Theory playlist. I'm sure lots of us would find it super helpful. Hope y'all have a good holiday! ❤❤❤
Yes of course hard gel can be over-cure as well. Even worse we can cause chemical burn to a nail bed if example to thick product is allayed or acid primer is used with buldiers in bottle which all ready have acid in them
@dorotapalicka great info, thanks so much! Yes _please_ do more informational videos! 💖
I'm loving your product review videos! Thank you for being so informative 🙏 I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas 🎄❤
Thank you 😊 💓 you to have a lovely Christmas
Hi Dorota i have alot of MelodySusie product i use her fan i love it. ❤️ thank you for the insight on her other products.
Great video! I love theory videos so much. Just as much as nail art. But then I love nothing more than seeing messed up cuticles fixed and filing. I think I might be weird ! 😂🤣😂
It's nice and satisfying to see the end product 😁💖💖
That is so interesting Dorota. Thank you for such an informative information on different strengths of curing. Very interesting because your right we are concerned of uncaring not over curing. Thank you again ❤❤
What about heat spikesin this lamp? Would that be higher with this lamp?
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for sharing all this valuable information! I am not a trained nail tech and I do my own nails. I will watch this several times and will test all my products. Merry Christmas! Thank you again!
thank you, im glad it was helpful to you ❤️❤️
That's a very good video, Dorota ❤😊 xx
I'm glad you like it💓😘
Thank ❤You Dorota ❤️ XOXO 😀 he's very helpful and learning a lot about technical skills 👏 👌 XOXO
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It is very informative video it is very helpful 😊
thank you , glad my tutorials helped you ❤️
Fantastic demonstration 👏 does the lamp come with Australia plugin
Hi unfortunately not
Great video thank you. Now: what is your FAVORITE lamp??
Glad you like it. I don't think I have like a most favourite one I like few. I definitely have less favourite ones 😅 and that any lamp with black base.
I heard of overcuring recently and asked what happens it’s over cured? Now I get my answer and more. What is your number one go to lamp? So many out there. I purchased one like the one you received from Sein. It’s beautiful but when I received it I didn’t use it immediately because I was waiting for some other items. When I had everything I turned it on and then off to gather my gels to swatch and now won’t turn on. Unfortunately I purchased off Amazon and can’t return it. That’s why it’s important to see these videos to learn the best products so not to waste money.
I change lamps quite often , one I'd recommend is SUN X5 MAX Super Sunuvied Nail Lamp
I prefer gel curing lamps that have a deeper well. This Melodie Susie lamp is too short causing clients to bump their nails on the back of the lamp getting gel stuck to the back of the well.
I also don't like those groves on the base either for the same reason causing uneven gel curing. A reflective flat surface works so much better
About over curing…. What if you cured perfect and now you add designs and you have to cure the designs. Aren’t you now over curing the gel polish underneath???
Fantastic question 🙌😁
When a gel polish layer cures, it forms a solid polymer network. Once this process is complete, the material won't continue to react further, even with additional light exposure.
That mean that Over-Curing Happens Only During Initial Curing
Over-curing can occur if the gel is exposed to too much UV energy during the first cure. For example, using a lamp that’s too strong or curing for too long can lead to yellowing, brittleness, or other issues.
However, curing subsequent layers like designs or top coats doesn’t "over-cure" the already cured base or color layers because they are already in a stable, polymerized state.
Adding Designs and Curing
When adding designs and curing them:
The lamp affects only the uncured gel in the design layer.
The underlying cured layers remain unaffected and stable.
In Summary
Over-curing is only a concern during the initial curing of a specific layer. Fully cured layers are not impacted by additional curing for designs or top coats. This is why proper curing times and compatible lamps are key to preventing issues from the start
Curing is a one-time chemical reaction for each layer because polymerization process in gel nails stops after the first curing because the chemical reaction reaches completion when the correct amount of UV energy is appliedHope I dont make it to complicated 😅🙈 to understand that let talk about polymerization- itis the chemical reaction where small molecules (monomers and oligomers) link together to form long, stable chains (polymers). This reaction happens when the photoinitiators in the gel are exposed to UV or LED light.
Photoinitiators Activate UV/LED light triggers the photoinitiators in the gel, starting the polymerization process.
Polymerization Completes: The monomers link together until all available molecules have reacted. Once this reaction is complete, the gel is fully cured and forms a hard, stable polymer network, so here is a question which come up why doesn’t Polymerization Restart?
It can't as all Molecules Are Used Up: During the curing process, the photoinitiators deplete, and the monomers bond into polymers. If there are no more reactive molecules left, the process cannot continue, no matter how much light is applied.
Stable Polymer Network: After curing, the gel has transformed into a solid, stable structure. UV light doesn’t break the bonds or reactivate the process because there’s nothing left to cure.
@@dorotapalicka WOW, that was very detailed! Thank you so much for taking all this time to write that out. ❤️