Aging nail enhancements become brittle and develop tiny cracks.
What is microshattering?
Arch of the nail.
What is Apex?
The two types to create nail extensions.
What are tips and forms?
What is medium-grit?
Most common salon used nail primer.
What is acid free?
The time it takes for a nail dehydrator to stop working and natural nail oils to resurface.
What is 10 minutes?
Brush used for applying monomer and polymer enhancements.
What is natural hair/bristles brush?
The shallow depression in nail tips where you apply adhesive.
What is a well?
This is how you hold an electric file handpiece.
What is like a pencil?
This is what RPMs stand for.
What is revolutions per minute?
The place extensions are most likely to break.
This color acrylic is applied first when doing a pink and white maintenance.
What is white?
Nail shape that is long and tapered to a square end.
What is ballerina/coffin?
Style of french fill bits.
What is diamond
A product added to the natural nail to enhance strength and beauty.
WHat is nail enhancement?
Forms that should be desinfected.
What are reusable forms?
A common word for monomer and polymer maintenance service.
What is a fill?
The two types of nail forms.
What is disposable and reusable? (Paper and metal)
Electric filing on foot calluses is done on...
What is dry feet?
The other name for soft square.
What is squoval?
Nail Keratin layers are similar to this.
What is sponge?
Preferred type of manicure in preparation for enhancement.
What is a dry manicure?
This should be located on the same place for all fingers.
What is an arch?
What is anywhere that the foot is callused/has calluses?
The types of nail tips.
3 types - well less, partial well and full well.