A British woman, who noticed a funny mark under her nails, has been diagnosed with skin cancer. Lucy Thomas, who repeatedly wore acrylics, is now urging beauty lovers to regularly remove their fake ... Current evidence shows skin cancer risk from UV gel-drying lamps is low — but not zero.

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For those with repeated exposure, experts recommend using sunscreen. The gel nail polish ingredient ... MSN: Woman Gets Diagnosed With Skin Cancer After Repeatedly Wearing Fake, Acrylic Nails Woman Gets Diagnosed With Skin Cancer After Repeatedly Wearing Fake, Acrylic Nails AOL: Mom credits TikTok video for cancer diagnosis after spotting strange nail marking A TikTok video played a key role in one mother’s cancer diagnosis after it prompted her to see a doctor regarding a strange marking on her fingernail, SWNS reported. Lauren Koltcz, 45, from North ...

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