Y YMA Shiny_Rock Joined Apr 20, 2005 Messages 171 May 16, 2005 #1 In the manicure shop where I go , they have a blue light that drys and hardens the acrylic on the fingernail. Does this light damage diamonds?????? Maybe I am very paranoid.
In the manicure shop where I go , they have a blue light that drys and hardens the acrylic on the fingernail. Does this light damage diamonds?????? Maybe I am very paranoid.
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valeria101 Super_Ideal_Rock Premium Joined Aug 29, 2003 Messages 15,808 May 16, 2005 #2 Noooo.... and I can't imagine anything happeening with the setting either. Whatever could damage diamonds and jewelry metals would do away with your hands first - not the sort of thing one can find in a beauty shop
Noooo.... and I can't imagine anything happeening with the setting either. Whatever could damage diamonds and jewelry metals would do away with your hands first - not the sort of thing one can find in a beauty shop
NyssaLynne Shiny_Rock Joined Dec 21, 2004 Messages 353 May 16, 2005 #3 That would be a UV light and the most you might see is that your diamond would glow blue, showing the stone to have flourescence. Which isn''t necessarily a bad thing. No damage will be caused.
That would be a UV light and the most you might see is that your diamond would glow blue, showing the stone to have flourescence. Which isn''t necessarily a bad thing. No damage will be caused.
E elmo65 Rough_Rock Joined Jul 22, 2004 Messages 72 May 16, 2005 #4 That is not a dumb question, I was worried about that too!!!!!