Manicuring Ch 20
Pedicuring Ch 21
Nail Extensions and Resin Systems Ch 22
Liquid and Powder Nail Enhancements Ch 23
Light Cured Gels Ch 24
Nail Disorders and Diseases Ch 6
100

also known as ombre or color gradation; nail art technique where one color fades into another, meeting point is where two colors come together

What is color fading?

100

organic compound that has an increased hydrating effect on skin cells

What is urea?

100

point where the free edge of the natural nail meets or stops inside the well of a tip

What is position stop?

100

used to start the chain reaction that leads to curing (hardening)

What is benzoyl peroxide?

100

also called soak-off gel; formulated to overlay the natural nail; easily removed with acetone

What is soft gel?

100

also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail plate usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited

What is plicatured nail?

200

cosmetic treatment for the hands; involves cutting, shaping, polishing of the nails (optional), removal of the cuticles, and softening of the skin

What is a manicure?

200

dark, fine-grained volcanic rock used in hot stone massage

What is basalt?

200

structural correction of the location of the apex of the nail; rebalances and prolongs the nail’s strength, shape, and durability

What is a rebalance?

200

additives designed to energize and activate initiators; added to monomers to start or speed up the chemical reaction

What is a catalyst?

200

also called polygel or acrygel; created from a mixture of polymer powder and hard gels

What are polymer gels?

200

depressions running across the nail plate’s width due to a slowing production of matrix cells

What are Beau's lines?

300

slightly tapered nail shape; usually extends just a bit past the fingertip

What is a round nail?

300

similar in design to fingernail nippers, but larger, much stronger, and used to trim the toenail as opposed to trimming excess cuticle

What are toenail nippers?

300

made from cyanoacrylate; a colorless liquid acrylate monomer easily cured and used as a powerful, fast-acting adhesive

What are nail resins?

300

also known as a backfill; two- to three-week maintenance service to fill in the area of new growth with new product, rebalance the shape of the nail, and perform any repairs needed

What is a fill?

300

leftover solvents and/or uncured gel that create a tacky surface on the nail after the gel has cured

What is an inhibition layer?

300

also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate

What is onycophagy?

400

rapid tapping or striking motion of the hands against the skin

What is tapotement?

400

abnormal dryness of the skin

What is xerosis?

400

line where the free edge of the nail meets the nail bed

What is the stress line?

400

chemical process that causes monomers to join to create very long chains

What is polymerization?

400

type of nail enhancement product that hardens when exposed to specific types of light

What is light cured gel?

400

inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail caused by infection or injury

What is onychia?

500

also called kneading; lifting, squeezing, and pressing the tissue

What is petrissage?

500

also known as pedicure paddles; large, abrasive files used to reduce and smooth thicker foot calluses

What is a foot file?

500

also known as the arch; highest point on the nail; oval shaped; center of the nail

What is the apex?

500

occurs when artificial products lift up or pull away from the nail

What is lifting?

500

also called traditional gel; is strong enough to use to build nail extensions

What is hard gel?

500

any deformity or disease of the natural nails

What is onychosis?

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