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The ingredients used in UV gels are from a subfamily of acrylics called:
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acrylates
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Recently developed UV gel technologies utilize chemistry from:
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methacrylates
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A short chain of monomers not long enough to be considered a polymer is an:
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oligomer
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Newer UV gel systems use chemicals called:
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urethane methacrylates
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An advantage of UV gel systems is:
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low odor
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The UV gel application process differs from other types of nail enhancements; with a UV gel procedure:
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each layer of product must cure or harden with exposure to UV light.
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UV gel products are usually packed in opaque pots or:
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squeeze tubes
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A measure of how much electricity a bulb consumes is:
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wattage
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Brushes used in the application of UV gels are:
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synthetic
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To improve the self life of nail adhesives, store them at room temperature between:
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60 degrees and 85 degrees
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Nail tips applied with a UV gel procedure should be shortened and filed prior to the gel application to prevent:
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the gel seal from being broken during the filing procedure
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The time required to cure each layer of a UV gel product is determined by:
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manufacturer's instructions
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UV gels cure with a tacky surface called an:
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inhibition layer
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The final layer of UV gel should be brushed under the free edge of the natural nail enhancement to create an:
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seal
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First UV gel is called the:
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base coat gel
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To reduce client skin irritation and sensitivity when applying the base coat gel:
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leave a tiny free margin between the UV gel and the skin
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The oily shine on natural nails should be removed using:
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vertical strokes
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UV gel enhancements must be rebalanced every:
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2 to 3 weeks
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The abrasive used to check and refine the nail contour for Uv gel nails is:
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medium abrasive
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Third UV gels is called the finisher or:
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sealer gel
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