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Foot Spa
A bowl for soaking the feet, usually with jets and warm water
UV Self-Leveling Gel
Gels that are THINNER than BUILDING GELS—allowing them to settle and level during application
UV Lamp
A special bulb that emits UV light to cure UV gel nail enhancements
UV Gloss Gel
Sealing gel; Finishing gel; or Shine gel
Used over the finished UV gel application
UV Bonding Gels
Gels used to increase adhesion to the natural nail plate
UV Building Gels
A thick adhesive resin that is used to build an arch and curve to the fingernail
UV Gel
A type of nail enhancement product that hardens when exposed to UV light
UV Gel Polish
Thin gel that is pigmented and packaged in a pot or polish bottle used as an alternative to nail polish
Urethane Methacrylate
Main ingredient used to create UV gel nail enhancements
Urethane Acrylate & Urethane Methacrylate
Main ingredients used to create UV gel nail enhancements
Unit Wattage
The measure of how much electricity the lamp consumes
Two-Color Method
A method whereby two colors of resin are used to overlay the nail
Soft UV Gels
Also known as soakable gels; these gels are removed by soaking in acetone
Photoinitiator
A chemical that initiates the polymerization reaction
One-Color Method
When one color of gel, usually clear, is applied over the entire surface of the nail
Oligomer
Short chain of monomer liquids that is often thick, sticky, and gel-like and that is not long enough to be considered a polymer
Between a solid and liquid
Nail Primer
Used to prime the nail before application
Inhibition Layer
The tacky surface left on the nail after a UV gel has cured
Hard UV Gels
Traditional UV gels; gels that cannot be removed with a solvent and must be filed off the natural nail
Polymerization
Also known as curing or hardening, chemical reaction that creates polymers
Polymer Powder
Powder in white, clear, pink, and many other colors that are combined with monomer liquid to form the nail enhancement
Stress Area
Where the natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free edge
Nail Brush
Composed of sable hair and is usually an oval or round style
Monomer
One unit called a molecule
Monomer Liquid
Chemical liquid mixed with polymer powder to form the sculptured nail enhancement
Monomer Liquids and Polymer Powder Nail Enhancements
Enhancements created by combining monomer liquid and polymer powder
Polymer
Substance formed by combining many small molecules into very long chain-like structures
Initiators
Substance that starts the chain reaction that leads to the creation of very long polymer chains
Chain Reaction; Polymerization
Process that joins together monomers to create very long polymer chains
Apex
Also known as the arch area of the nail that has all the strength
Wrap Resin Accelerator
Activator; acts as the dryer that speeds up the hardening process
Repair Patch
Piece of fabric cut to completely cover a crack or break in the nail
Tip Cutters
Similar to nail cutter; used for only nail tips
Silk Wraps
Made from a thin natural material with a tight weave that becomes transparent when resin is applied
Stress Strips
Strip or fabric applied to the weak point to strengthen it
Wrap Resin
Used to coat and secure fabric wraps to natural nail tip
Overlay
A layer of any kind of nail enhancement product that is applied over the natural nail or nail and tip application for added strength
Paper Wraps
Temporary nail wraps made of very thin paper
Position Stop
Edge of the well that bumps up against the free edge of the natural nails
Nail Dehydrator
A substance used to remove surface moisture and tiny amounts of oil left on the natural nail
After two or more weeks
Nail enhancements should be serviced....
Nail Tip Adhesive
Bonding agent to secure tip to natural nail
Nail Wraps
Nail enhancements made by using nail-size pieces of cloth or paper to ensure strength and durability
Cyanoacrylate
A specialized acrylic monomer that has excellent adhesion to the natural nail plate and polymerizes in seconds
Fabric Wrap
Nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass
Fiberglass Wraps
Made from a very thin synthetic mesh with a loose wave
Linen Wrap
Bulkier natural material that can be used for fabric nail wraps instead of silk or fiberglass
Pedicure
A foot treatment that could include soaking the feet and polishing the toenails
Manicure
A treatment for hands and nails
Reflexology
A unique method of applying pressure with thumb and index fingers to the hands and feet
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Also known as ABS; a common thermoplastic used to make light, rigid, molded nail tips
Nail Rasp
A metal implement with a grooved edge that is used for filing and smoothing the edges of the nail plate
Shiny
A normal healthy nail is firm and flexible and should be...
Nail Bed
The portion of living skin that supports the nail plate in which nail plate sits is called
Lunula
The half-moon shaped, whitish area at the base of the nail
Ligament
Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place
Thumb
Which fingernail grows the SLOWEST?
15-25 percent
The nail has what percentage of water content?
Skin
Nails are an appendage of the....
The body
The appearance of nails reflect the general health of the....
Nail Plate
The ____ _____ is relatively porous and will allow water to pass through
Nerves, Lymph, and Blood Vessels
The Matrix contains....
Nine to Twelve Months
How long does it take for toenails to be fully replaced?
Microtrauma
The act of causing tiny unseen openings in the skin that can allow entry by pathogenic microbes
Nail Clippers
A reusable implement used to shorten the nail plate quickly and efficiently
Nail Creams
Barrier products that contain ingredients designed to seal the surface and hold subdermal moisture in the skin
Nail Oils
Products designed to absorb into the nail plate to increase flexibility and into the surrounding skin to soften
Nipper
A stainless-steel implement used to carefully trim away dead skin around the nails
Oval Nails
A conservative nail shape that is thought to be attractive on most women's hands. It is similar to a squoval nail with even more rounded corners
Paraffin
A petroleum by-product that has excellent sealing properties to hold moisture in the skin
Pointed Nail
Nail shape suited to thin hands with long fingers and narrow nail beds. The nail is tapered and longer than usual to emphasize and enhance the slender appearance of the hand
Bed Epithelium
Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate to the nail bed
Eponychium
Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area
Hyponychium
The slightly thickened layer of skin that lies beneath the free edge of the nail plate
Free Edge of Nail
Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of finger or toe
Matrix
The slightly thickened layer of skin that lies beneath the free edge of the nail plate and where nail plate cells are formed
Nail Cuticle
Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
Nail Folds
Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate
Nail Grooves
Slits or furrows on the side of the sidewall
The Nail Plate
Hardened keratin plate covering the nail bed. Most visible and functional part of the nail
Natural Nail
Also known as ONYX. Made from Keratin
Onyx
What is the technical term for the Natural Nails?
Sidewall
Also known as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail
The Thicker the Nail Plate
The longer the matrix produces...
Age
Nails grow all the time, but the rate of growth slows with...
Middle Finger
Which nail grows the FASTEST?
Beau's Lines
Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; Usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body
Discolored Nails
Condition in which a BLOOD CLOT forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot
Eggshell Nails
Noticeably THIN, WHITE NAIL PLATES that are more FLEXIBLE than normal and can CURVE over the FREE EDGE
Agnail
What is the technical term for a hangnail?
Hangnail
A condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears
Leukonychia Spots
WHITE SPOTS; whitish DISCOLORATIONS of the NAILS, usually caused by INJURY TO THE MATRIX AREA; not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiencies
Melanonychia
DARKENING of the NAILS caused by EXCESS MELANIN; may be in a BAND OR STRIPE; Runs from the base to the free edge
Nail Disorder
Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit
Nail Psoriasis
Tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate
Not an infectious disease
Nail Pterygium
Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate
Onychia
INFLAMMATION of the NAIL MATRIX
followed by shredding of the nail plate
Onychocryptosis
What is the technical term for ingrown nails?
Onycholysis
The LIFTING of the nail plate from the bed without shedding
Onychomadesis
The SEPARATION and FALLING of a nail plate from the nail bed; can be traced to a local infection