Pros: Pretty design, quick and easy to apply, vibrant gel polish, compact, affordable, comes with remover pads
Cons: Lamp only cures one finger at a time, long-term use probably not good for your nails, only comes with one colour (have to buy more separately)
We absolutely love the macaroon-inspired design of the Le Mini Macaron Gel Manicure Kit – especially the mini size, as it's so compact that you can keep it tucked away until you need to use it again.
After seeing four colours - Coconut Yoghurt, Cherry Red, Spiced Chai and Cassis - we can confirm that everyone is as vibrant and shiny as the next, giving Le Mini Macaron 10/10 for quality polish.
It's easy to apply too: you only need one coat before placing it under the little macaroon heater, which dries it ridiculously quickly in the space of 30 seconds. You repeat that with each nail, which ends up being a speedy application. No more boring waiting-to-dry time.
Our favourite thing about the Le Mini Macaron Gel Manicure Kit is that it comes with everything you need, from the cuticle stick to the nail file and remover pads, ideal for both age-old beauty lovers and first-timers.
For £60, you definitely can't fault Le Mini Macaron's Gel Manicure Kit for giving you a glossy, long-lasting manicure – our Cherry Red nails stayed immaculate even after cooking, walking the dog, and working out. However, there was one scratch which we're putting down to our beginner's skills.
Power source: USB power adaptor, Dimensions: 19.2cm x 20.3cm x 8.8cm, Curing time: 30 seconds, Lamp type: LED
Which is better: a UV or LED nail lamp?
LED lamps are typically thought of as better than UV lamps, for several reasons.
UV and LED nail lamps both cure gel polish, but LED lamps are faster because they produce narrower wavelengths. According to the Mylee website, a layer of gel polish will take around 2 minutes to fully cure with a UV lamp, but 30 seconds for an LED lamp. LED lamps can cure gel nail art within 15 seconds, too.
Plus, LED lamp bulbs last longer. They'll last 5,000 to 10,000 hours normally (the Mylee one lasts an impressive 50,000 hours), whereas a UV lamp will only last for around 4,000 hours.
Where to buy the best nail lamps in the UK?
At-home professional manicures and pedicures are more popular than ever, so the good news is that the best LED and UV lamps are readily available from a selection of places.
You can shop yours from department stores, designated beauty retailers, nail that product brand websites, and a range of online retailers. Check out our favourites:
How much do gel nail lamps cost?
Like anything, the price of a gel nail lamp varies from brand to brand. Typically, LED lamps tend to be a bit more expensive than UV lamps, but on average you can expect to spend around £25 to £100 on a gel nail lamp.
In our picks, the most expensive lamp we tried was the at £79, while the cheapest was the at just £39.99 from LookFantastic.
Should I sunscreen on my hands before using a nail lamp?
According to nail expert and 14 Day Mani ambassador, Julita Fagan, sunscreen is not necessary.
She explains: 'Given the short period of use of a nail lamp during each stage of your gel polish application (30-60 second intervals per hand), using sunscreen before using a nail lamp is not a requirement.
'Sunscreen may also act as a contaminant if not properly removed from your nail beds before applying your gel products and can lead to improper curing.
'Should there be concerns when considering the use of a nail lamp, I would recommend wearing instead.'
What UV lamps do nail salons use?
Some of the nail lamps on our list can actually be spotted at official nail salons.
In general, LED lamps are known for making your nails dry faster than UV which also means that the whole proafer because your skin is being exposed to the light for less time too.
From Mylee to the Manicurist, there are tons of salon-worthy nail lamps available online.
Can you use an LED lamp with regular nail polish?
If you’re careful and very patient, you can.
LED lamps can't technically be used to dry normal nail polish. But, those who want to make their favourite nail varnish last longer can put a gel top coat over it.
Before applying your top coat, always make sure your nail varnish has dried completely. If the solvents aren't fully dry, the topcoat could just slip right off.
Then you can use either a UV or LED drying lamp to cure the top coat. This technique means you won't be limited to the colour selection of gels and it should also come off easily.
But do bear in mind that if you don't do it correctly (by applying the top coat too quickly), you won't get the benefits.
Nail expert and 14 Day Mani ambassador, Julita Fagan, adds: 'Nail varnish is hardened by air drying, or the process can be quickened with the use of an air nail dryer. Nail varnish often requires more patience for overall completion without the risk of error, hence why gel-based polishes have also become quite popular over the years.
'The beauty of nail varnish lies in its accessibility, as well as its ease of application and removal.'
Are UV nail lamps safe?
When choosing whether to go for an LED drying lamp or a UV one, you should consider that the former has a faster drying time, giving your nails less exposure to intense light.
Furthermore, UV radiation has been scientifically proven to lead to skin cancer and it can also cause other skin damage, leading to premature ageing.
Generally, though, UV nail lamps are classified as very low risk and they won't burn your nails if you're using one that has been approved for use.
Nail expert and 14 Day Maniassador, Julita Fagan explains: 'UV/ LED lamps are safe for personal use at home. Most gel-based brands will also supply their own version of UV/ LED lamps for purchase.
'It is recommended to use the nail lamp that is associated with the brand of gel products being used.'
What wattage nail lamp is best?
The wattage of most nail lamps starts from around 32 watts, which is enough to cure your gel nail polish.
Higher wattages are not necessarily going to be the best around, it all depends on the quality of the make.
What is the difference between UV and LED nail lamps?
Gel manicures last two to three weeks and you can find virtually any colour you’re after in a gel nail polish shade. The polish is painted on before being cured under a UV or LED nail lamp – leading lots of people to wonder what the difference is between the two.
In a nutshell: LED lamps can cure gel polish in under 45 seconds, while UV lamps take two or three minutes.
As Julita Fagan, nail expert and 14 Day Mani ambassador, explains: 'While traditionally, UV nail lamps were created to cure gel-based products, this has been modified over the years to better suit our health needs.
'Most quality nail lamps of today use LED lights for decreased exposure to UV rays. LED nail lamps cure gel polish faster, have a longer lifespan, and are less harmful to the skin.'
What nail lamps are on offer for Black Friday?
Black Friday is happening this weekend from 24 November to Cyber Monday on 27 November 2023, and the annual shopping event is the best time to bag a bargain on a nail lamp.
This year, 14 Day Mani is offering a whopping 53% off its , which we reviewed and is now priced at £69 instead of £170. The kit includes the nail lamp, four gel polishes and top and base coat, buffer, cuticle pushes, acetone remover and reusable mani pouch.
Mylee has unveiled huge Black Friday offers and is offering up to 30% off selected products from now until 28 November 2023.
, is now slashed down from £129.99 to £99.99 on Amazon, and we love that this bundle includes the nail lamp, eight colours, top & base coats, prep materials and a gel remover kit.
And if you already own the Mylee nail lamp, you can add it to your home collection and save on . With several choices across all colours, Mylee is now offering for only £6.29.
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