Exam Questions and Answers15
apex - ANSWERS -During monomer liquid and polymer powder maintenance, the clients nails
are shortened, and the _________ is reduced to balance the nail.
mix ratio - ANSWERS -The amount of monomer liquid and polymer powder used to create a
bead.is called the _________.
medium to coarse grit - ANSWERS -For finishing, filing, refining and buffing, a _________ buffer
is recommended.
inhibition layer - ANSWERS -The tacky layer created on the nail when using odorless products is
called the ________.
white acrylic - ANSWERS -During a pink and white monomer liquid and polymer powder
application, you should apply the ________ first.
round - ANSWERS -During the production of polymer powder, the powder forms into tiny
_________ beads of slightly varying sizes.
clean nylon brush - ANSWERS -The best tool for removing dust created from buffing to remove
shine from the nail is a ________.
the skin and eyes - ANSWERS -Acid-based primers are effective, but can cause serious damage
to ________.
, preservation - ANSWERS -The chemical reaction that creates polymers includes curing and
hardening, but not __________.
OSHA - ANSWERS -Which agency established universal precautions?
5-7% - ANSWERS -Cuticle removers typically contain _______ sodium or potassium plus glycerin
ingredients to counteract drying skin.
oval - ANSWERS -________ is the nail shape thought to be attractive on most women's hands.
slender appearance - ANSWERS -The pointed nail is tapered and longer than usual to emphasize
and enhance _______.
have a high pH - ANSWERS -Cuticle removers are typically caustic which means that they
________.
metal pusher - ANSWERS -A _______ is designed to gently scrape cuticle tissue from the natural
nail plate.
40-60 watt - ANSWERS -An adjustable lamp is attached to the manicuring table and should use
____ incandescent bulb or a fluorescent bulb.
abrasive file - ANSWERS -After removing the polish from your clients nails, you need to use your
_______ to shape the nail.
Effleurage - ANSWERS -_______ is a succession of strokes in which the hands glide over an area
of the body with varying degrees of pressure or contact.
ceramic - ANSWERS -A finger bowl can be made of plastic, metal, glass, or ______.