Advisory: Nail Glue Use and Potential Allergic Reactions

Important Safety Notice

Nail glue is commonly used for applying artificial nails and nail repairs. However, users should be aware that nail glue contains strong chemicals, including cyanoacrylate, which can cause adverse skin reactions in some individuals.

Potential Reactions Include:

Skin irritation: redness, itching, or rash where the glue was applied.

Allergic reactions: swelling, blistering, or burning sensations, sometimes appearing minutes to hours after use.

Respiratory effects: fumes from the glue may cause coughing, shortness of breath, or throat irritation, particularly in poorly ventilated areas.


If You Experience a Reaction:

1. Stop using the product immediately.


2. Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water.


3. Avoid peeling or forcefully removing glue from the skin to prevent further irritation or injury.


4. Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen or do not improve, especially if there is significant swelling, blistering, or difficulty breathing.



Preventive Tips:

Conduct a patch test before full application.

Use in a well-ventilated area.

Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.

Store the glue away from children and pets.


If you have a history of allergies or sensitive skin, consult a healthcare provider before use.