I think the answer is that polish dries by evaporation and a uv light will not 
speed up that process.  
Elen Desmonie

Debi Longo <[email protected]> wrote:

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>Ladies - My husband has a tendancy to hang out with my customers (mostly 
>friends) when they are getting their nails done. He brought up a good question 
>last night, one which I do not know the answer. 
>
>I have an older tunnel lamp (I guess it would be a 4 or 6 watt), that I use 
>for clear gel over p&w acrylics. He wanted to know why it would not cure 
>regular polish, even if to an extent that the client could walk out the door 
>without smudging. Does anyone know the reason why this would or would not 
>work? has anyone tried? I used to have my clients dry under a 75w light bulb 
>with Seche Vite or Out The Door (or back in the day, Thermoshield) but have 
>since installed the OTT bulb to my nail lamp. Since it doesn't throw off any 
>heat, it would not have the same effect.
>
>I would love to hear your feedback!
>
>~Debi Longo~
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