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Pregunta: What size cepillo do you recommend using with líquido y polvo systems?

Contesta: Avoiding skin contact with a monómero líquido is important to prevent adverse skin reactions. When overly large brushes are used, skin contact becomes very difficult to avoid, especially on smaller placas de clavos.  Also, it becomes much harder to keep from using too much monómero liquid.

Why? The belly of the brush will hold too much monomer which is injected into the mejora when pressed against the nail. To avoid this, squeeze out any excess by wiping the belly against the plato de dappen rim.  

Don’t wipe out the excess monomer on a table towel.  Laying arms on the towels can cause alérgico reacciones cutáneas.  

With any nail product, I recommend a #8 size or smaller brush.  Some can use a #10 brush without overexposing the skin but greater care and attention are needed to prevent using too much monomer.  I don’t recommend brushes larger than a #10. In my view, that’s trouble waiting to happen.

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A two-part nail enhancement system using polymer powder and monomer liquid and applied using a sable brush.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_30be78fc8aa00cdff15d486c9cb56788":"

Monomer liquid<\/div>
Liquid and Powder\n

Monomer liquid is half of the 2 part nail enhancement system monomer liquid and polymer powder. The monomer when mixed with a matching powder polymer polymerises to create a nail overlay or nail enhancement. This polymerisation process needs heat energy from the ambient temperature to start and the monomer carries the catalyst that controls the speed of the process while the powder carries the initiatior.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_1246a1b7fb9bed3e4702bd0168f71114":"

Nail plate<\/div>
Nail Plate\n

Hard layers of modified and keratinised skin cells, bonded together, to form a protective plate on the end of each finger and toe, that prevents damage to the underlying bone and allows for manual dexterity.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_45eb09e37877670f7fedeadbb322551b":"

Enhancement<\/div>
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A term used to describe any artificial nail, including acrylics, gels, and nail wraps.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_dbaea7598b67684a130e78203d153ae6":"

Dappen dish<\/div>
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A dappen dish is a small, shallow dish used by nail technicians to hold liquids such as monomer and acrylic powder or nail polish. The dish is often made of glass or plastic and has a small well in the center for easy dipping of a brush or applicator.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_bcd66585a13fd9beefa058573d48264f":"

Allergic<\/div>
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Describes an individual whose immune system has adversely reacted to a chemical of any kind.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_be3931e712d61dbc905165a4257ef0c9":"

Brush<\/div>
Brushes\n

There are many different brushes needed by a nail professional. e.g an L&P brush which needs to be a natural Kolinsky sable brush so it can hold the monomer liquid and pick up the polymer powder as a bead; UV gel brushes are usually nylon or other man made fibre. Nail art brushes are usually a variety of natural fibres. All have different uses and all much be kept clean to provide long usage.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_df05eb08db9e67ae0ee501e6714c6584":"

Monomers<\/div>
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Single units of molecules \u2013 the building blocks of polymers and the polymerisation process. <\/p>\n<\/div>"}}; -->