Ingredient Checker

Search any builder gel or BIAB product to instantly see if it contains HEMA, Di-HEMA TMHDC, or 13 other sensitizing ingredients.

HEMA (2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate) is the most common cause of allergic contact dermatitis from gel nail products. Sensitization is permanent — once you react, you may never be able to use gel products again. Checking ingredients before you buy is the safest way to protect yourself.

  • HEMA
  • Di-HEMA TMHDC
  • MMA
  • HPMA
  • Formaldehyde
  • Toluene
  • +9 more

How to Use the Ingredient Checker

  1. 1

    Type your product name

    Enter a brand name (e.g. "Gelish") or full product name (e.g. "Modelones Builder Gel Clear") into the search box above.

  2. 2

    Review the safety report

    We display the full ingredient list with any harmful ingredients highlighted. Each product receives a safety score from 1 (high risk) to 5 (safe).

  3. 3

    Find a safer alternative

    If your product contains HEMA or other sensitizers, we link to verified HEMA-free alternatives you can switch to.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HEMA and why is it dangerous in nail products?

HEMA (2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate) is a monomer widely used in gel nail products. It is the leading cause of allergic contact dermatitis from nails. Once you become sensitized, the allergy is permanent — and can spread to dental materials, wound dressings, and other medical products that contain methacrylates.

Is Di-HEMA TMHDC the same as HEMA?

Di-HEMA TMHDC (Di-HEMA Trimethylhexyl Dicarbamate) is a common HEMA replacement that is also highly allergenic and cross-reactive with HEMA. Many products marketed as 'HEMA-free' contain Di-HEMA TMHDC. Our checker flags both.

How does the ingredient checker work?

Type a product name or brand into the search box. We search our database of 50+ builder gel and BIAB products and display the full ingredient list with any sensitizing ingredients highlighted. Products are scored from 1 (high risk) to 5 (fully safe).

What ingredients does the checker screen for?

We screen for 15 sensitizing ingredients including HEMA, Di-HEMA TMHDC, MMA (Methyl Methacrylate), HPMA, EGDMA, BMA, Formaldehyde, Toluene, DBP (Dibutyl Phthalate), and Camphor.

My product isn't in the database — what should I do?

Check the ingredient list on your product packaging or the brand's website. Look for any ingredient ending in 'acrylate' or 'methacrylate' — these are monomers worth researching. HEMA specifically appears as '2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate' or '2-hydroxyethyl 2-methylpropenoate' on INCI labels.