Anatomy
Nail Extensions
Liquid & Powder
Light-Cured Gels
Electricity
100

The bones of the fingers & toes are called this.

Phalanges

100

The arch of the nail is also called this.

Apex

100

This type of bead is considered the ideal mix ratio

Medium

100

This measures the thickness of a liquid

Viscosity

100

Electrical current is measured by this

Ohms

200

This blood vessel supplies blood to the front of the scalp, ear, face, neck & sides of the head

External carotid artery

200

It takes this amount of time for the natural oils on the nail to resurface.

10 Minutes 

200

This is the tacky layer created on the nail when using odorless products

Inhibition layer 

200

This is recommended to remove soft or soak-off gels

Acetone

200

What is it called when a condition prohibits certain treatments

Contraindication 

300

This is the primary function of the endocrine system

Reproduction

300

This is where the nail extensions are most likely to break

Stress area

300

This is the amount of monomer liquid & polymer powder used to create a bead

Mix ratio

300

When UV or LED gels cure, they do this

Harden 

300

This type of light is invisible

Ultraviolet light

400

This system controls & coordinates all other systems of the body

Nervous system

400

This is the most popular type of nail wrap

Fabric

400

These are the characteristics of a perfect bead

Round and shiny

400

To remove hard gel this is needed

Electric file 

400

This type of energy is most associated with nuclear power plants 

Gamma rays

500

This system covers, shapes, & holds the skeletal system in place

Muscular system


500

This is the point where the free edge of the nail meets the nail bed

Stress line

500

This term refers to an entire family of thousands of different substances

Acrylic

500

This can reduce the gel's ability to adhere to the natural nail

Surface moisture or tiny amounts of oil

500

This is the name given to all of the forms of energy that exist

The electromagnetic spectrum