UV vs LED Nail Lamp: What is the Difference? (2024)

An important part of gel nail polish application is curing your polish between each layer, and you can use a UV or Mylee LED lamp to do this. But what is the difference between the two?

Both UV and LED lamps serve the same purpose – drying and curing the gel polish. But to understand the differences between these two nail lamps, we’ve taken a dive into how each one works and answered the most common questions.

What’s The Difference Between UV vs Led Nail Lamps?

Both LED and UV nail curing lamps produce light which cures gel polish.

The main difference between the two lamps is the technology within them, the type of bulbs they contain, and the type of light they produce.

UV nail lamps take longer to cure your gel polish. Typically a layer of gel polish will take2 minutesto fully cure.

When we compare this to LED lamps, the time is much quicker. LED lamps, with their narrower wavelengths, can cure polish a lot quicker, usually in 30-60 seconds, or flash cure anail art design in just 15 seconds.

As the bulbs in these lamps are different, they also last for a different amount of time. The bulbs in a UV lamp last for approximately 4,000 hours.

The amount of time you have your lamp on obviously can vary from person to person and how frequently they use their lamp, but this typically means the bulbs need to be replaced every 6 months or so.

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With a standard LED lamp, your bulbs last for a LOT longer – from 5,000 to 10,000 hours. And for the Mylee Pro LED Lamp the bulbs last for a whopping 50,000 hours! That’s a whole lot of gel nail art!

The Mylee Pro LED Lamp contains new convex curing technology, which has a curved design that helps the light emitted from the LED bulbs bounce around the lamp, and off the silver base.

This allows the light to reach all parts of your nails at once, so your thumb and the sides of your nails will cure just as quickly at the top of your nails facing the bulbs.

What Wattage is Best for a Gel Nail Lamp?

It’s important to note that wattage only measures the amount of electricity the lamp draws in, not how effectively it uses that power to cure your polish.

You can actually achieve a better cure with a lower-watt lamp, but this depends on other factors, too, like the energy efficiency of the bulbs, location of the bulbs and reflectiveness of the inside of the lamp.

Mylee's LED lamp achieves a brilliant cure with only 18 watts but converts that to a whopping 20 mW/cm2 (Millwatt per square centimetre) UV light intensity, making it far more energy efficient than others on the market.

This saves you money each time as it uses less energy to achieve a stronger cure!

Is an LED or UV nail lamp safer?

One common misconception about nail lamps is that only UV lamps emit UV light rays – this is untrue.

Both UV and LED lampsemit very small amounts of UV rays. While overexposure to UV rays has been known to cause damage to the skin, studies have found that the amount of UV rays emitted by a UV or LED lamp isvery minimaland therefore nail lamps are safe to use.

You can choose to wear nail gloves or an SPF hand cream if you want to take extra precautions.

If you’re choosing to use hand cream, take care not to get any on your nails before applying your Mylee polish.

Can you cure UV Gel with an LED lamp?

Mylee gel nail polishes can be cured with both theMylee Pro LED Lamp and a UV lamp, and we strongly recommend using our Mylee lamps to cure your Mylee polish for thebest possible results.

There are some gel polishes out there that are UV-only gel polishes, so these will only cure under a UV lamp, and not a Mylee LED lamp.

Do UV or LED lamps work on regular nail polish?

We get asked this one a lot, and the answer is simply no. Neither UV or LED nail lamps will cure or dry regular nail polish.

Regular nail polish needs time to dry in the open air, and doesn’t cure or set like gel nail polish does.

Do nail salons use LED or UV lights?

Due to the updated technology in LED Lamps, they can last for longer and cure your gel manicure more quickly, so most nail salons will use an LED lamp to speed up their client's appointments and achieve better results.

Mylee LED lampsare perfect for both at-home and salon use, so they’re the best of both worlds.

What is better, a UV or LED nail lamp?

Overall both UV and LED lamps are effective at giving you a flawless and beautiful gel mani that will last weeks without chipping. But if there’s one that takes the cake, it would be the LED lamp.

LED lamps take less time to cure and have been provento last longer than UV lamps. Plus, our Mylee Pro LED Lamps have some pretty cool tech that’ll give your gel polish a better finish, and we’re always for up that!

UV lamps are still a good option and will do the job of curing your polish just fine, so if this is your preferred choice, don’t sweat it!

Just make sure you’re always curing your gel polish for the correct amount of time in the corresponding lamp – whether you’re using LED or UV lamps – and you’ll have a long-lasting salon-worthy mani by the end of it.

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FAQs

What’s the difference between a UV and LED nail lamp?

Both UV and LED nail lamps emit small amounts of UV rays. However, LED lamps emit smaller wavelengths, which speeds up the curing time. LED lamps can’t be used to cure UV-only polish, so keep an eye out for this.

Are LED nail lamps safe to use?

Yes, LED lamps are safe to use. There is very minimal UV exposure with any type of nail lamp, so you don’t need to worry about potential skin damage. If you wish, you can wear nail gloves or use SPF hand cream. But be extra careful not to get any cream on your nails before gel polish application.

Does a UV light dry regular nail polish?

No, regular nail polish will not dry under a UV light, or an LED light for that matter. Regular polish doesn’t need to be cured in the same way as gels, they just need to air dry.

How long do I need to cure my gel polish under a UV and LED lamp?

You should cure your Mylee gel polish for 2 minutes under the Mylee UV lamp and between 30 and 60 seconds under the Mylee LED lamp, or 15 seconds to flash cure nail art.

UV vs LED Nail Lamp: What is the Difference? (12)

Ellie Simmons

Ellie is the Brand Manager at Mylee, where she immerses herself in all things gel nails.

Alongside being a skilled and certified nail technician, Ellie's expertise extends to gel manicures and nail extensions. Her heart and soul are devoted to all things nail-related, and she loves flaunting her own long, natural nails with captivating nail art.

Ellie's ultimate favourites are iridescent and sparkly designs!

I'm an enthusiast with extensive knowledge in the realm of gel nail polish application. Having delved deep into the technology and techniques involved, I can shed light on the differences between UV and LED nail lamps as discussed in the provided article.

The article highlights key concepts related to gel nail polish curing, lamp technologies, and practical considerations. Let's break down the information:

  1. Purpose of UV and LED Lamps: Both UV and LED lamps serve the common purpose of drying and curing gel polish. The curing process is crucial between layers of polish application.

  2. Differences in Technology and Curing Time:

    • UV lamps take longer (typically 2 minutes) to cure gel polish.
    • LED lamps, with narrower wavelengths, cure polish much quicker, usually in 30-60 seconds. Some LED lamps can even flash cure nail art designs in just 15 seconds.
  3. Lifespan of Bulbs:

    • UV lamp bulbs last approximately 4,000 hours, requiring replacement every 6 months or so.
    • Standard LED lamps boast longer-lasting bulbs, ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 hours. The Mylee Pro LED Lamp stands out with bulbs lasting a whopping 50,000 hours.
  4. Wattage and Energy Efficiency:

    • Wattage alone doesn't determine curing effectiveness. Mylee's LED lamp achieves a strong cure with only 18 watts, emphasizing energy efficiency.
    • The conversion of watts to UV light intensity (20 mW/cm2) is highlighted, showcasing the lamp's effectiveness.
  5. Safety Concerns:

    • Both UV and LED lamps emit minimal UV rays, debunking the misconception that only UV lamps emit UV rays.
    • Studies suggest that the amount of UV rays emitted is very minimal, making nail lamps safe to use. Precautions like wearing nail gloves or using SPF hand cream are optional.
  6. Compatibility with Gel Polishes:

    • Mylee gel nail polishes can be cured with both Mylee Pro LED Lamp and UV lamps.
    • Some gel polishes are UV-only, requiring a UV lamp for curing.
  7. Compatibility with Regular Nail Polish:

    • Neither UV nor LED nail lamps can cure or dry regular nail polish, which requires air drying.
  8. Preference in Nail Salons:

    • Due to updated technology, LED lamps are preferred in nail salons for quicker curing and longer lifespan.
  9. Overall Verdict:

    • Both UV and LED lamps are effective for a long-lasting gel manicure. LED lamps are highlighted for quicker curing and longer lifespan, with the Mylee Pro LED Lamp offering additional features for a better finish.

The information provided by Ellie Simmons, the Brand Manager at Mylee, adds credibility to the content, considering her expertise as a certified nail technician specializing in gel manicures and nail extensions.

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