Brand ingredient check

Is Nailboo HEMA-Free?

Nailboo products currently listed in the BuilderGel.app database are marked HEMA-free, but HEMA-free does not mean allergy-proof. Nailboo has both dip-system products and builder gel products in the database, so the HEMA answer depends on the exact product line.

Target query: is Nailboo HEMA free. Last updated: May 23, 2026. This is educational ingredient information, not medical advice.

Direct Answer

Ingredient Status for Nailboo Why it matters
HEMA Not detected in disclosed ingredient lists Methacrylate allergen or cross-reactive sensitizer to check before use.
HPMA Not detected in disclosed ingredient lists Methacrylate allergen or cross-reactive sensitizer to check before use.
TPO Not detected in disclosed ingredient lists Photoinitiator with EU regulatory restrictions from 2025.
MMA Not detected in disclosed ingredient lists Acrylic monomer associated with nail damage and contact dermatitis concerns.

Nailboo Products Checked

2 products in the database.

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Ingredient Sources

Nailboo product data is checked against disclosed product listings and the source URL on each product page. Source grades follow the public BuilderGel.app methodology.

HEMA-free means HEMA was not detected in the disclosed ingredient list we reviewed. It does not mean the product is free from every acrylate, methacrylate, photoinitiator, or allergy risk.

Product Source Grade
Nailboo Builder Gel Product label or submitted source B · Not dated
Nailboo Dip Base Product label or submitted source B · Not dated

HEMA-Free Alternatives

These products are marked HEMA-free in the database. They are lower-risk starting points, not allergy-proof choices.

Medical and Formula Disclaimer

This page is not medical advice. Ingredient lists can change, Amazon listings can lag behind packaging, and HEMA-free claims do not rule out HPMA, Di-HEMA TMHDC, TPO, IBOA, cyanoacrylates, or other allergy triggers. If you have redness, itching, swelling, peeling, nail lifting, or facial/eyelid symptoms after gel use, stop using the product and ask a healthcare professional.