Are the Products of Bluesky Gellak Safe
Yes
Can you use the Bluesky Products after 1-9-2025
Yes Bluesky Products is safe according the EU safety rules
Does Bluesky Gel Polish contain HEMA?
No.
Bluesky does not use HEMA or DI-HEMA Trimethylhexyl Dicarbamate in its gel polish products.
We choose a safer alternative: Bis-HEMA Poly(1,4-Butanediol)-9/IPDI Copolymer.
A modified methacrylate that is much more stable than regular HEMA, less volatile, and therefore much less likely to cause irritation or an allergic reaction.
Compliant with EU cosmetic regulations and approved for safe use in nail cosmetics.
Is Bis-HEMA safe?
Yes, it is considered safe for use under EU safety standards.
Is TPO safe?
The photoinitiator TPO (Ethyl (2,4,6-Trimethylbenzoyl) Phenylphosphinate) used in Bluesky is considered safe for use under EU regulations.
We understand that there are questions about the safety of gel polish, especially with the new EU regulations coming into effect on September 1, 2025. Here’s what you need to know and why you can continue to use Bluesky Gel Polish with confidence.
The European Union is tightening the rules for certain ingredients in nail products, particularly photoinitiators. These are ingredients that ensure the gel polish cures under UV or LED light.
Some of these substances, such as TPO (Trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide) and BAPO (Ethyl (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl) phenylphosphinate), are being reassessed for their safety.
Yes, absolutely. Bluesky has updated its formulas and works closely with laboratories and safety assessors to meet all European requirements. The products you purchase from us:
✅ Contain no TPO
✅ Are free from BAPO or fully comply with the strictest EU standards
✅ Are completely approved under the EU Cosmetic Regulation
You can continue to use Bluesky Gel Polish with peace of mind – even after September 1, 2025. Our products are tested, certified, and approved for both professional and home use.