1. There are many names for glossing gels, but they do not include .:
Layer Gel
2. A very thin-viscosity gel that is used as an alternative to traditional nail
lacquers is .: A Gel Polish
3. Light cured gels are usually packaged in opaque pots or .: Squeeze
Tube
4. Usually, the more opaque pigmented UV gels and are applied after the
second coat of building gel.: Have thinner viscosities
5. Which of these terms refers to the amount of colored pigment
concentration in a gel?: Opacity
6. It is recommended that you use a for finishing when providing UV
gel nail services.: Synthetic Brushes with Small, Flat Bristles
7. also called a UV or LED Gel is a type of nail enhancement product that
hardens when exposed to a UV and LED light source.: Light Cured Gels
8. rely on ingredients from the monomer liquid and polymer
powder chemical family.: Light Cured Gel Enhancements
9. Light Cured Gel Enhancement ingredients are part of a subcategory of
the
family called .: Acrylates
10. Mono .: One
means
11. mean many.: Poly
12.Oligo means .: Few
13. is a short chain of monomer liquids that is often thick, sticky and
gel like and that is not long enough to be considered a polymer.: Oligomer
14.Oligomer is often referred to as because it is between a solid and a
liquid.: Prepolymer
15. are the main ingredients used along or in combination with urethane
acrylates to create light cured gel nail enhancements.: Urethane Acrylate
& Methacrylate
16. refers to the type of starting material that is used to create the
most common light cured gel resins and is know for its high abrasion
resistance and durability.: Urethane
17. initiates the polymerization reaction and it is a combination of
the resin, photoinitiation, and the proper curing bulb to cause the gel to
cure completely.: Photoinitation
18.The difference between light cured gel is the of photoinitation used
in the formula and the of light that photoinitation responds to.: Type
and Measure
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19.The photinitation found in UV gels cause the gel to cure when
directly exposed to at the certain measure found in UV lamps.: UV
Radiation
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