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As the trend of DIY gel nails continues to rise on social media, individuals are increasingly turning to at-home methods for achieving a fresh set of nails. However, this practice can have serious consequences for some people, as it could lead to the development of a life-changing allergy. In a viral TikTok video, creator @alina.gene shared her experience of developing an acrylate allergy from doing gel nails at home. She now experiences severe pain when exposed to acrylates.

The creator of the video warns viewers against self-applying nail polish that requires a UV light to cure. She explains that at-home use of gel nails differs from in-salon use because salon professionals have access to higher-quality chemicals and proper training, making reactions less likely to occur. Although an allergy to gel nails or acrylates may not be life-threatening, it can still have serious consequences, such as preventing individuals from receiving lifesaving medical care due to common medical products containing acrylates.

To provide insights on the viral video and the risks associated with DIY gel nails, an allergist was consulted. If you found this story from the KFF Health News social team interesting, you can follow them on Instagram @KFFHealthNews for more content. For more information or to submit a story tip, you can contact Tarena Lofton at tlofton@kff.org or follow her on Twitter @tarena_social.

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