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Gel Polish Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Practice Tes

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Q1Domain Verified
When discussing the foundational principles of gel polish application as presented in "The Complete Gel Polish Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the primary reason for meticulously preparing the natural nail surface, beyond simple hygiene?
To remove any existing nail polish or treatments that could interfere with the gel curing process.
To slightly etch the nail surface, promoting mechanical adhesion of the base coat.
To thoroughly degrease the nail plate, ensuring the gel polish adheres directly to the keratin.
To create a smooth, even canvas for optimal color saturation and to prevent lifting.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Gel Polish Fundamentals Course 2026," what is the critical difference in curing mechanisms between UV and LED lamps that necessitates specific protocol adjustments for each?
UV lamps produce heat as a byproduct of their curing process, necessitating careful application to avoid heat spikes, while LED lamps are cooler and allow for thicker coats.
UV lamps have a shorter wavelength output compared to LED lamps, meaning they require a higher wattage to achieve adequate polymerization.
UV lamps use a filament to generate heat and light, potentially causing over-curing if not monitored, whereas LED lamps use diodes that emit specific wavelengths for precise curing.
UV lamps emit a broader spectrum of light, requiring longer cure times to penetrate the gel, while LED lamps emit a narrower, more intense spectrum for faster curing.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Gel Polish Fundamentals Course 2026," the concept of "proper capping" of the free edge is emphasized for gel polish longevity. From an advanced perspective, what is the underlying chemical and physical principle that makes this technique so crucial for preventing chipping and lifting?
Capping creates a physical barrier that reinforces the free edge, preventing mechanical stress from causing micro-fractures in the gel structure.
Capping seals the color layer, preventing atmospheric oxygen from interacting with the uncured gel and inhibiting full polymerization.
Capping provides an additional layer of UV protection to the underlying gel, preventing premature degradation and yellowing.
Capping ensures that the top coat fully encapsulates the color layer, creating a continuous, monolithic structure that resists delamination and impact.

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