LED lamps a need for speed
Cuccio’s MaxPro 5 LED Lamp features a digital timer with a range of 10, 30 and 60 seconds curing time. Compatible with Cuccio Veneer gel polish, the lamp has an automatic hand motion sensor, and a reversible hand and foot plate.
• Cuccio: 0115 975 3656
The Bio Sculpture Gel LED Lamp has been specifically designed to cater for quicker service times, curing your clients’ nails in just 30 seconds. With a low spectral output of 12 watts, nail technicians can rest assured that the health and safety aspects of this lamp have been taken care of.
With a life span of up to 50,000 hours, this small and compact piece of equipment is solvent friendly, easy to keep clean and aesthetically pleasing with its sleek white colour.
• Bio Sculpture: 0845 331 2347
The LeChat SMD 2nd Edition Lamp features a new Micro USB port, making your LED Lamp portable, wireless and completely convenient. You can power your lamp through the USB port using a laptop charger, mobile phone charger, wall adaptor or car charger, making this piece of kit ideal for mobile nail technicians.
The lamp has been specially designed with advanced technology Surface Mounted Device LED lights that produce curing results with a high gloss finish in 30 seconds.
• Asu Nail & Beauty Supplies: +353 (01) 807 7066
The only lamp designed to cure both the CND™ Shellac™ 14+ day nail colour and Brisa™ Gel, the CND™LED Lamp has patent-pending 3C Technology™ which optimises light, energy and time, ensuring high-performance wear.
Featuring guides for perfect hand and foot placement, this lamp enables you to cure all five fingersor toes simultaneously, in half the time it takes to cure with the CND™ UV Lamp.
• CND™ / Sweet Squared: 0333 000 7000
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