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  2. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Artificial nails are an extension, not a replacement, of natural nails. There are two main approaches to creating artificial nails – tips and forms: A tip is a heavyweight nail-shaped plastic plate glued on the end of the natural nail, or, if it is a full-cover tip or "press-on", glued on top of the entire nailbed, and can have gel, dip or acrylic added on top

  3. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Dip nails tend to last about a month, 2–3 weeks longer than gel and acrylic nails. It can be worn on natural nails, or with tips to create an artificial nail. Dip powder nails do not require any UV/LED light to be cured, instead they are sealed using an activator.

  4. 14 Best Nail Drills for At-Home Salon Results - AOL

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    Professional Nail Drill Machine Portable. Whether you’re using it for your natural nails, gel, or acrylic, this battery-operated drill comes with six tips that are both gentle and effective ...

  5. The 12 Best UV Lamps for Nails to Dry Your Polish in Minutes

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    UV LED Nail Lamp. Featuring a near-perfect rating on Amazon and over 49,000 customer reviews, this best-selling nail lamp uses a built-in sensor and adjustable timer to cut down on drying time.

  6. 13 Best Acrylic Nail Kits for Manicurists of All Levels - AOL

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    Available for under $10, this kit includes nail glue, acrylic powder, monomer, and a brush, along with a cuticle pusher and nail buffer to promote a smooth, even finish. There's also 40 tips in ...

  7. Election ink - Wikipedia

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    Electoral stain is a practical security feature to prevent double voting in elections. Ink is typically applied to the left-hand thumb, over the nail and finger in a straight line, especially to the cuticle, where it is almost impossible to remove quickly. In some countries, like Sri Lanka, the ink is applied on the little finger on the left hand.