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Are my fingers very irritated after using gel nail polish?

It is possible that the skin on your fingers is more sensitive from previous irritation, making it more susceptible to further irritation. It is important to use a fragrance-free cream and avoid products that could potentially irritate the skin. It is also recommended to avoid rubbing too hard when drying your hands and to use a moisturizing product after washing your hands. By taking these precautions, you can give your skin a chance to heal properly.

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