HEMA (Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate) and TPO (Trimethylbenzoyl Diphenylphosphine Oxide) are ingredients commonly found in certain professional nail products.
HEMA is used to improve adhesion, helping gel products bond securely to the natural nail. TPO is a photoinitiator that helps gel products cure properly under UV or LED lamps.
These ingredients have been used in the nail industry for many years and continue to appear in many professional products. However, because some individuals may develop sensitivities or allergic reactions after repeated exposure, many manufacturers have begun developing advanced HEMA-Free and TPO-Free alternatives.
The beauty industry is constantly evolving, and manufacturers are investing in new technologies that provide excellent performance while improving the overall client experience.
HEMA-Free and TPO-Free products are becoming increasingly popular because they are designed with modern formulations that may help reduce the likelihood of sensitivities for some individuals. They also support the growing demand for premium nail services that prioritize both beautiful results and client comfort.
Many luxury salons now choose these advanced formulas as part of their commitment to offering high-quality professional nail care.
*Sensitivity varies from person to person. Clients with known allergies should always inform their nail technician before any service.
HEMA-Free and TPO-Free products are not necessarily “better” for everyone, but they represent an important step forward in modern nail technology.
Many manufacturers have invested in developing new formulas that deliver excellent adhesion, durability, and shine while reducing or eliminating certain ingredients that may contribute to sensitivities in some individuals. As a result, many premium salons now choose these advanced systems to provide clients with a high-quality nail service using the latest professional products.
It’s important to remember that every client is different. A product that works perfectly for one person may not be the best choice for another, which is why an experienced nail technician will always consider your nail condition, previous reactions, and overall nail goals before recommending a product.
While these products can be used by almost anyone, they may be especially beneficial for clients who:
Even if you’ve never experienced sensitivity, many clients appreciate knowing their salon uses advanced products developed with modern formulations.
Myth: HEMA-Free products don’t last as long.
Modern HEMA-Free systems are designed to provide durability comparable to many traditional professional gel systems when applied correctly.
Myth: Only people with allergies need HEMA-Free products.
While these products are often chosen by clients with sensitivities, many people simply prefer modern formulations that align with today’s professional nail industry.
Myth: Every traditional gel product is unsafe.
Professional nail products are formulated to meet industry standards. The most important factors remain proper application, high-quality products, and an experienced nail technician.
The nail industry continues to evolve, and HEMA-Free and TPO-Free products represent one of the biggest innovations in professional nail care. These modern formulations give salons more options to provide beautiful, durable manicures while meeting the growing demand for advanced nail products.
Choosing HEMA-Free or TPO-Free products doesn’t mean traditional systems are automatically “bad.” Instead, it reflects a commitment to using newer technologies that many premium salons believe offer an excellent balance of performance, comfort, and quality.
At YB Professional, we believe that exceptional nail care starts with skilled technicians, professional techniques, and carefully selected products. By staying up to date with modern innovations, we can continue delivering beautiful, long-lasting results while prioritizing the overall client experience.
HEMA-Free means the product is formulated without Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate (HEMA), an ingredient commonly found in some nail products.