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Cured Gels/Monomer L
Nails
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Soft light cured gels are removed by: | soaking them in acetone |
| A _____ gel is used to create an arch and curve on the nail. | building |
| To remove hard UV and LED gels, you must: | file the gel off the natural nail |
| Which light cured gel method allows for a French manicure finish in which lacquer is not needed? | two-color method |
| Which type of gel should you use if a client's fingernails have an arch and curve? | self-leveling gel |
| If a client has flat fingernails, you should use a: | building gel |
| Which types of gels may be pigmented? | building gels and self-leveling gels |
| Which light cured gels are used to enhance thickness of the overlay while providing a smoother surface? | self-leveling |
| Which type of gel is used over the finished and filed gel application to create a high shine? | glossing gel |
| When applying light cured gel, you should leave a _____ gap around the cuticle and sidewall area. | 3/16-inch |
| The most common UV bulb on the market is a _____ bulb. | 9-watt |
| Gels used to increase adhesion to the natural nail plate are called _____ gels | bonding |
| You should use a _____ to apply bonding gel. | slightly damp brush |
| Which type(s) of gloss gels may discolor with prolonged exposure to UV radiation? | tack-free gloss gels |
| What does a photoinitiator do? | What does a photoinitiator do? |
| When applying UV or LED gel onto the fingernail, it is recommended that you work in what order, from start to finish? | from the right pinky to the right index finger, from the left pinky to the left index finger, then the thumbs |
| If you have a client who returns to the salon often with broken enhancements, which type of product should you select for his or her next service? | gel that uses fiberglass |
| When performing a maintenance service on light cured gel enhancements, you should clean the nail with: | isopropanol |
| Viscosity is a measurement of the _____ of a liquid. | thickness |
| A short chain of monomer liquid not long enough to be considered a polymer is called a(n): | oligomer |
| UV bulbs are NOT available in which style? | 10-watt |
| Some _____ gels have fiberglass strands compounded into them during the manufacturing process. | building |
| When using a cleansing wipe to remove the inhibition layer from light cured gel, you should wipe: | from the cuticle to the free edge |
| After filing light cured gel nail enhancements, you should remove dust from the nail surface: | with a nylon brush |
| If you want your clients to choose light cured gels for their nails, it is recommended that you: | wear light cured gels on your nails |
| What does a polymerization reaction do? | create long polymer chains |
| Which term describes any art that protrudes from the nail? | 3-D nail art |
| Applying nail enhancement product over wet nail primer can cause: | product discoloration |
| Monomer liquid and polymer powder should be stored in a: | cool, dark area |
| Acid-free and nonacid nail primers have largely replaced primers that use: | methacrylic acid |
| After monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements have been removed, the nail plates commonly appear to be: | thinner |
| Odorless products harden more slowly, which creates a tacky layer called the _____ layer. | inhibition |
| When applying monomer liquid and polymer powder nail enhancements, you should: | leave a tiny free margin between the product placement and skin |