Short answer: Does LED nail light cause cancer: LED nail lights emit very low levels of UV radiation compared to traditional UV lamps, making them safer for use. However, prolonged and repeated exposure to any form of UV radiation can potentially increase the risk of skin cancer. It is therefore advisable to limit the duration.
Wear sunscreen: applying a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with a 30 or higher SPF, can help protect skin from UV radiation. Wear dark, opaque gloves with only the fingertips exposed during application; Allow nails to air dry naturally, and avoid drying lamps, or use air blower without UV lightsUV lamps cause cells to die Scientists have long sounded alarm bells over the cancer risk related to salon sunbeds used for tanning but new research indicates the devices used to dry gel manicuresLED is a type of lightbulb, like incandescent light bulbs (the old fashioned kind), and fluorescent light bulbs (the spiral kind). UV is the wavelength of light the bulbs emit (like all the colors of the visible light spectrum or infrared heat lamps). The LED nail lamps emit ultraviolet (UV) light because that’s the wavelength needed to cure