This results in headaches, low energy, and slow reaction time.
What is Lack of sleep?
Nylon or plastic fingernail shaped extensions adhered to the natural nail.
What is Nail Tips?
Washing your hands with soap and water is an example of this level of infection control.
What is Sanitation?
The visible nail area that is made of hardened cells and doesn't contain any nerves or blood vessels.
What is the Nail Plate?
Files usually contain a certain number of granules per square inch known as ____.
What is Grit?
A rental agreement is also known as a:
What is Lease?
Developing relationships with individuals who can put you in contact with potential employers or clients.
What is Networking?
Red, blue, yellow are these kind of colors.
What are Primary or Pure Colors?
Category of items that can be disinfected after each service.
What is Implements?
The area of the nail where the nail plate rests.
What is the nail bed?
The proper movement when using a nail file.
What is Moving from corner to center of the free edge?
A technique used to create an awareness of a product or service.
What is Marketing?
A well-balanced exercise routine includes cardio, strength training, and _____.
What is Flexibility Training?
Forming an acrylic bead involves using these 2 things.
What is monomer & polymer? (Liquid & Powder)
Highly flammable liquid solvent used to remove nail polish on the fingernails.
What is Acetone?
The skin function that has to do with the elimination of toxins and waste material.
What is Excretion?
Metal instrument with 2 blades used to trim excess cuticle and hangnails.
What is Cuticle Nippers?
One way an employee can be paid.
What is Salary, Commission, Salary-plus-Commission?
Hours of sleep needed to function properly.
What is 6 to 8 hours?
What is from lowest number grit to the highest number grit?
The stage in which bacteria grow and reproduce rapidly.
An infection present in a small confined area.
What is Local Infection?
Oval, Point, and Square are all examples of this.
All salon products used during client services & for retail are known as stock in quantity or:
What is Inventory?
Handling clients with ____ is very important in building professional relationships.
What is Tact?
What is freehand nail art?
This process is performed when a blood spill occurs.
What is Double Bagging?
If your client has Agnails you should perform the service and use this...
What is Cuticle Conditioner?
The polish should be applied this far away from the cuticle.
What is 1/16"?
3 Primary considerations for opening a successful salon include market need, cost of improvements, and ______.
What is Location?
An excellent source of fatty acids.
What is Fatty Fish?
Gel products are cured using this type of light.
What is an LED curing light?
Scientific term used to describe anything that takes up space.
What is matter?
The study of the skins structure, functions, diseases, and treatment.
What is Dermatology?
A drying agent used to help polish dry faster.
What is speed dry?
What is OSHA?
One of the most effective ways to build a clientele is to ask clients to make a future appointment. This is known as.....
What is Rebooking?
Filing an artificial nail to smooth out uneven areas between the zones.
What is Blending?
The study of small living organisms called microbes.
What is Microbiology?
Loss of the nail plate with separation at the nail matrix.
What is Onychomadesis?
This supply item is used to clean up excess polish around the sidewalls and cuticle area.
What is an Orangewood stick?
When one person is in complete control of a business.
What is Sole Proprietorship?
When clients pass along a recommendation to friends about their service.
What is word-of-mouth?
This type of bit is recommended to prep for a 4-week P&W backfill.
What is a Barrel-shaped bit?
Ice melting into a puddle on the ground is this kind of change.
Protein substance found in hair, skin, and nails.
What is Keratin?
Two types of cuticle conditioners are oil and _____.
What is Cream?
A set dollar amount plus a percentage of the total monthly income paid to the landlord is what kind of rent?
Woven material applied to the natural nails to add strength.
What is Nail Wraps?
What is a Photo-initiator?
Another name for ingrown nails.
What is Onychocryptosis?
If your client has a __________, it is recommended that you smooth the area using a foot file.
What is Foot Callus?
If a salon gets sued by a client who claims injury from using a salon product this type of insurance will help protect the salon.
What is Product Liability Insurance?
This artificial nail application requires the use of nail forms.
What is Sculptured Acrylic?
What are Bacilli?
An example of a papule.
What is a pimple?
An exfoliating method in which a layer of cream is applied, allowed to dry, and then rubbed away.
What is Gomage?
A _____ is applied over the resin on a nail wrap to help speed up the curing time.
What is Accelerator?
A UV Light that kills bacteria in a dry setting.
What is a UV Light Sterilizer?
An example of fissures is this.
What is Chapped Lips?
The horizontal curve of the nail from sidewall to sidewall.
What is C-curve?
This type of airbrush releases paint and air at the same time.
What is Single Action?
The function of _____ in a nail polish is to hold the polish together.
What is Resin?
The 3 main layers of the skin are the epidermis, dermis, and ______.
What is the Subcutaneous Layer?
What is Pedicure Basin?
The type of bacteria that grow in pairs and can cause infections such as pneumonia.
What is diplococci?
A highly infectious disease that affects the liver.
What is HBV?
The physical process of removing dead skin cells using a granular or abrasive product.
What is manual exfoliation?
The ingredient in primers that helps create adhesion needed.
What is Methacrylic Acid?
Any disease or disorder of the nail.
What is Onychosis?
Examples of manual exfoliants are foot scrub and __________.
What is sloughing lotion?