North Carolina Nail Technician Ebook Continuing Education

UNDERSTANDING AND MASTERING GEL MANICURES Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on page 52. For faster service, complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book

56. How does gel polish differ from traditional nail polish in terms of the curing process? a. Gel polish air-dries like traditional polish. b. Gel polish requires curing under UV/LED light. c. Gel polish requires no curing process. d. Gel polish is cured using heat. 57. What is the primary purpose of photoinitiators in gel polish? c. Enhancing the shine of the polish. d. Providing flexibility to the polish. 58. What is the primary concern regarding UV light exposure during gel manicures? a. Risk of skin discoloration. b. Risk of skin dehydration. c. Risk of skin cancer and premature aging. d. Risk of allergic reactions. 59. Which is a recommended technique for safe removal of gel polish? a. Picking or peeling off the polish. b. Soaking nails in warm water. c. Using acetone and aluminum foil wraps. d. Buffing the nails vigorously. 60. What is a potential health concern associated with gel manicures? a. Increased nail strength. b. Decreased risk of nail infections. c. Allergic reactions to gel polish ingredients. d. Improved skin hydration. a. Adding color to the polish. b. Initiating the curing process.

51. What distinguishes gel manicures from traditional nail polish? a. Gel polish is cured under a UV or LED light. b. Gel polish dries in the air. c. Gel polish requires no curing process. d. Gel polish lasts for only a few days. 52. How long can a gel manicure typically last without chipping? a. Up to one week. b. Up to two weeks. c. Up to three weeks. d. Up to one month. 53. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of gel manicures? a. Longevity. b. Vibrant colors. c. Easy removal. d. Resistance to smudging. 54. What is the primary role of UV/LED light in the gel manicure process? a. Drying the polish. b. Hardening the polish. c. Adding color to the polish. d. Removing the polish. 55. What key components make up gel polish? a. Solvents and dyes. b. Oligomers, monomers, photoinitiators, pigments, and additives.

c. Acrylics and polymers. d. Alcohol and fragrances.

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