Supplies, Description, and Usage - Tech Nails
Supplies, Description, and Usage - Tech Nails
- The following list itemizes and describes the supplies necessary to adequately provide advanced nail techniques.
- Supplies for Manicures and Advanced Nail techniques
Acetone-
- This is used as the base ingredient for most nail polish removers.
- It is also used for dissolving nail glue, tips, acrylic and other bonding materials.
Acrylic-
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Most acrylic nail products available on the market consist of polymers (powders) and monymers (liquids). When mixed together they harden in about one to three minutes. - The Liquid (monymer) has a strong odor which can effect the technician.
- The vapors may cause burning, itching, and watering of the eyes; dizzyiness; headaches;nausea;burning of the nose, throat, and lungs; and swelling of the nail beds and fingertips.
- Sometimes blisters will appear on the fingers or nail bed.
- To lessen these problems a disposable face mask can be worn to avoid inhalation of the vapors and dust (caused from filling).
- Also an air filter should be installed for ventilation.
- To protect hands, plastic gloves or fingergaurds can be worn.
Some customers may have an allergic reaction to the chemicals.- Ask customers if they are sensitive to chemicals mor have allergic reactions.
Signs of allergic irritations to the cuticle area, burning of the nail bed, or swelling of the finger.
If these symptoms appear, the acrylic should be removed immediately.
The powder (polymer) is available in three colours. Clear, pink, or white.
The clear and pink can be used on the nail bed and over the nail tips
The white is used to build the tip for sculptured nails.
- Alcohol-
- Used to sanitize all implements. Applied to the nail bed before the application of wrap, to clean the nail bed.
- Antiseptic Soap-
Used to clean hands and feet, antiseptic soap helps to stop the spread of bacteria, infection, and germs.- Base Coat-
- A clear base coat is used under colored nail enamel. A good base coat can prevent stains on the nail bed from dark colors and helps the polish wear longer.
- A conditioning base coat can protect the nail from enamel drying out.
- Buffers-
- Buffers are used after shaping nails to smooth the surface,.
- There are many types and shape available: square, round, oblong,and rectangular.
- You always should try new kinds to find the one that gives you the best results.
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Cotton Balls-
Cotton balls are used saturated with polish remover or antiseptic.
- Cuticle Massage Cream-
Conditioning cream to massage into the cuticles after a manicure or any time to treat dry cuticles.- Cuticle Pusher-
- The cuticle pusher is used to push back the cuticle and carefully scrape the ccuticle that is stuck to the nailbed. Scraping too hard can scratch the nail, causing a weak spot in the nail bed.
- Metal pushers are not recommended . Plastic or wood is less damaging.to the natural nail.
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- Duster Brush-
- A contour brush or any stiff makeup brush can be used to remove dust from the nail bed after filing and before any product is applied.
- This is better than cotton because it leaves no cotton string on the nail bed.
- Use this tool after nails have been cleaned and sanitized. Wash with antiseptic soap daily.
- Emery Block-
- Made of a sponge-like substance the emery board comes in several grades: Soft medium, medium coarse, and medium fine. Gray in color, it can be used with oil and washed.
- Feathers-
- Beautiful feathers are used like decals to decorate the nails.
- When combined with gems and stripes you can create beautiful designs
Reference: Tech nails: Tammy Bigan
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