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| Thin, elongated board with a rough surface. |
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| Acrylonitrile butadience styrene. |
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| A product used to speed up the curing process of resins and adhesives. |
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| Lightweight, rectangular abrasive block. |
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| Nail wraps made of silk, linen, or fiberglass. |
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| Very thin synthetic mesh with a loose weave. |
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| Closely woven, heavy material used for nail wraps. |
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| Artificial nail made of ABS or tenite acetate polymer that is adhered to the natural nail to add length. |
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| Liquid or gel-like product made from cyanoacrylate monomer, and used to secure a nail tip to the natural nail. |
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| Nail-sized pieces of cloth or paper that are bonded to the top of the nail plate with nail adhesive; often used to repair or strengthen natural nails or nail tips. |
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| Thickened cyanoacrylate monomers. |
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| Acrylic (methacrylate) liquid and powder, wraps, or UV gels applied over a tip for added strength. |
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| Temporary nail wraps made of very thin paper. Not nearly as strong as fabric wraps. |
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| Piece of fabric cut to completely cover a crack or break in the nail during a 4-week fabric wrap maintenance procedure. |
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| Thin, natural material with a tight weave that becomes transparent when adhesive is applied. |
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| Strip of fabric, 1/8 inch long, applied during a 4-week fabric wrap rebalance to repair or strengthen a weak point in a nail enhancement. |
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| Implement similar to a nail clipper, designed especially for use on nail tips. |
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| An adhesive used over the fabric wrap, to adhere it to the nail extension or nail plate. |
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