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O esmalte de unha é seguro para uso repetitivo em clientes porque "não pode armazenar agentes patogênicos"?

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This is true. Esmalte para unhas can be used on multiple clients using the same pincel. and no other hygiene requirements.

This is because nail esmalte is packed full of solventes. (how it dries), so is not an environment that any patógeno can survive (possibly with the exception of a fungo as fungal spores can survive many environments).

However, even though this is true, it is not in the profissionais de unhas’ remit to work on unhas não saudáveis.

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An individual who is qualified to provide a wide range of nail services.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_8a6800b674b0e926e24f3c124555e430":"

Unhealthy nails<\/div>
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Nails that have a disorder or disease and is outside of the scope of a nail professional.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_47ffca807399854a8cf9ed917af26471":"

Nail polish<\/div>
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A cosmetic product that coats the nails with a colour or clear film for strength and\/or an aesthetic quality. It is full of solvents that dry by evaporation.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_5967cb8b3d81b440a65f0791b8c6ea9f":"

Solvents<\/div>
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Solvents (in the context of nail products as water is a solvent) are chemicals such as acetone, ethyl acetate, methyl acetate, butyl acetate, toluene. They are able to dissolve certain products or break their bonds. They are commonly used in nail polishes and nail polish removers. They are usually volatile and are the method used to dry nail polish as they keep the product liquid until they are exposed air and will evaporate and leave the pigments and other ingredients (such as plastisers etc) as a nail coating. They are also used in nail plate dehydrators to cleanse and degrease the nail in the preparation for a coating application.<\/p>\n
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Pathogens (with the possible exception of fungal spores) are unable to survive in a product with a high level of solvents. This is why it is safe to use nail polish on several clients without spreading any pathogens<\/p>\n
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(Also see alcohols)<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_b1c0d6ac2b2d57b70735cc3036131694":"

Pathogen<\/div>
Pathogen\n

A pathogen is the term used to describe an organism (any organism) that can produce disease. <\/p>\n
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Viruses, Bacteria\u00a0and Fungi\u00a0are 3 typical pathogens that we can come into contact within the nail salon or podiatry practice.<\/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_f94935a711b0f2d9c1ea8eb861281cd1":"

Polish<\/div>
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Polish, also known as nail polish or nail enamel, is a cosmetic product that is applied to the nails to add color and shine. It is typically made from a combination of nitrocellulose, a solvent, and pigments or dyes.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_ebc9b49aba10ea5d42798b0947fc0620":"

Fungus<\/div>
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A type of microorganism that can grow on and infect nails, causing discoloration, thickening, and other symptoms.<\/p>\n<\/div>"}}; -->