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Career Handbook 2013

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QUIZ: Acrylic Dip Systems 7. What are the benefits of Backscratchers Extreme Glaze Sealer? (Circle all that apply.) A. Quick drying B. UV protectant, preventing yellowing 1. Acrylic dip systems consist of: (Circle 4. What is used to prep the nail for Extreme all that apply.) Powder Glaze? A. Acrylic liquid A. Primer B. Acrylic powder B. Backscratchers' Hygienic Elegance C. Brush-on resin C. Alcohol D. Activator D. Nothing 2. Which of the following client types 5. Cyanacrylates may be hardened faster is most suited for acrylic dip system using a catalyst or accelerator. What is the service? (Circle all that apply.) cyanacrylate in an acrylic dip system? A. A client who is allergic to A. Acrylic powder monomer/acrylic B. Acrylic monomer B. A nail biter C. Resin C. An active client who uses her D. None of the above hands a lot 48 | 2013 NAILS CAREER HANDBOOK D. Someone who has no idea how good the product is 6. What is the difference between Base Glaze and Finish Glaze? A. There is no difference. 3. All acrylic nail enhancements are pink-and-whites. B. Base Glaze is thicker than the Finish Glaze. A. True C. One is colored, the other is clear. B. False D. None of the above C. Sealer can be removed with acetone D. Sealer mush be buffed off, giving it a long-lasting wear E. Sealer can be used over the natural nail 8. What is the name of a chemical used to accelerate a reaction or increase chemical activity in another material? A. Activator B. Resin C. Covalent bond D. None of the above 9. True or False? T F Acrylic dip systems require the use of primer. T F When you use an acrylic dip system, you must pick up a bead of liquid and powder with an acrylic brush to sculpt your nail. T F Acrylic dip systems have low odor. Sponsored by Take this test online at www.nailsmag.com/CHQuiz. www.backscratchers.com

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