A | B |
Plastic, premolded forms adhered to natural nails to add length or support nail enhancement products are | nail tips |
Nail tips break easily without the reinforcement called an | overlay |
A rough surface tool used to shape, smooth, and remove the surface shine on a nail is an | abrasive board |
The term used to describe the thickness of nail adhesives is | viscosity |
Nail tips should never cover more than | one-third of the natural nail plate |
The shallow depression area of the nail tip is the | well |
When placing nail tips on the natural nail plate, the technique used is | stop, rock, and hold |
When blending a nail tip at the contact area, the fine-grit buff block should be held | flat across the surface of the nail plate |
The action used with a wooden pusher to remove softened nail tips is | slide off with pusher |
Nail enhancements using nail-size pieces of cloth or paper bonded to the nail plate are | nail wraps |
The strongest material used as a nail wrap is | linen |
A product that accerlarates the curing process of resins and adhesives is an | activator |
A product appled to the surface of natural nails to remove moisture and imrpve adhesion is a | nail dehydrator |
When applying nail wraps, to prevent the transfer of oil and debris from the technician to the client, use | flexible plastic sheets |
Nail wraps should be rebalanced with resin and new frabric after | 4 weeks |
A fabric piece cut to completely cover a crack or break in a nail wrap is a | repair patch |
A gel-like material that requires an activator to cure is | no-light gel application |
The important use of activators can cause a heat spike to the client and | nail bed damage |
To avoid damaging nail wraps when removing existing polish, use a | nonacetone remove |
An implement similar to a nail clipper, designed especially for use on nail tips, is a | tip cutter |