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What is the curved line where the pink and white areas meet each other on a French manicured nail?
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Monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancement are services.
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What is the curved line where the pink and white areas meet each other on a French manicured nail? Smile line
Monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancement are services. Lucrative
Masks are designed to prevent inhalation of excessive dust, but they offer no protection from . Vapors
A abrasive is strong enough to thin enhancement products in order to prepare the enhancement for a refill or rebalance. Coarse-grit
When lightly tapped with the handle of a brush, hard nail enhancements make . A clicking sound
Additives such as , are blended with polymer powders to produce a wide range of shades, including pinks, whites, and milky translucent shades, as well as reds, blues, greens, purples, yellows, oranges, browns, and even jet black. Pigments
What nail supply is placed under the free edge and used as a guide to extend a nail enhancement. Nail form
Proper maintenance of nail enhancements should be done every . 2 to 3 weeks
What is the substance found in polymer powder, that when activated by a catalyst, will spring into action and cause monomer molecules to permanently link together into long polymer chains? Initiators
When applying nail enhancements, surface moisture and natural oils left on the nail plate will . Block adhesion
primers were developed because acid-based nail primer is corrosive to the skin and potentially dangerous to eyes. Acid-free and nonacid
Special containers used to hold monomer liquid and polymer powder that minimize contamination and evaporation are . Dappen Dishes
When removing softened nail enhancement products, use a wooden or metal pusher and . Gently push off the softened nail
The ingredients in two-part monomer liquid and polymer powder enhancement systems belong to branch of the acrylic family called . Methacrylates
What is formed by combining many small molecules (monomers) into very long, chain-like structures? Polymer
When using the brush to shape the enhancement on the free edge area, use . The tip of the brush
is a widely used monomer with a long history of safe use in medical and dental products, is fine for making bulletproof windows and shatterproof eyeglasses, but is extremely unsuitable for use in artificial nail liquids. MMA
What term describes any art or design that protrudes from the nail? 3-D art
The amount of polymer powder and liquid monomer used to create a product bead is called the . Mix Ratio
A abrasive is used for finish filing, refining, and buffing. Fine-grit
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