nail art Flashcards

1
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illustrates and identifies the primary, decondary, teritary and complementary colors

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color wheel

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2
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the light we see reflected from a surface

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color

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3
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pure pigment colors that cannot be obtained from mixing any other colors together

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primary colors

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4
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re the colors resulting from mixing equal parts of two primary colors

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secondary colors

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5
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the colors directly resulting from mixing equal parts of one primary color and one its nearest secondary colors

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tertiary colors

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6
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those colors located directly opposite each other on the color wheel; produce neutral colors when mixed in equal parts

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complementary colors

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7
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colors that are located beside each other on the color wheel

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analogous colors

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8
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the nail bed is one color and the free edge is another such as pink and white

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french manicure

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9
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– or color graduation, one color fades into the otherm and the meeting point is a combination of the two

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color fading

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10
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blocks or sections of color on the nail

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color blocking

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11
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the swirled effect created when you combine two or more colors while wet, and then mix them on the nail w a stylus

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marbeling

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12
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tool with a solid handle w a rounded ball tip on each end that can range in size

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stylus

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13
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the very end of the bristles on a brush, farthest away from the handle is referred to as either the - or the – depending on the brush

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tip or chisel edge

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14
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most common sn versatile style of brush and has ery good capacity for holding paint

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round brush

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15
Q

is a very good detail brush and preferred for line work, outlining and even lettering

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liner brush

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16
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has a square tip w long bristles, which gives it added flexibility; useful for blending and shading

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flat brush

17
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flat brush with its hairs spread like a fan

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fan brush

18
Q

short, or round, having little belly a very fine point at the tip

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spotter or detailer

19
Q

extremely long, flat brush, having only a few fiber and comes in various lenghts

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striper brush

20
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refers to the amount of force that an artist applies to the brush while stroking

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pressure

21
Q

the nail professional must learn to - the brush not push it; creates a fluid line or stroke

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pull

22
Q

refers to how you hold the brush on the nail

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position

23
Q

designs inside the nail enhancement, are created when the nail art is sandwich between two layers of the product while the nail enhancement is being formed

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inlaid designs

24
Q

– the gel by putting under the iv light for 5-10 seconds

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flash cure

25
Q

happens when the product settles and flattens out

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sinking

26
Q

uses gravity to pull the paint into the airbrush

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gravity-fed paint

27
Q

pre-cut sheer or clear, thin plastic with a sticky backing that is cut by a machine into various shapes or designs

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airbrush stencil

28
Q

create opportunities for licensed professionals or nail students to compete in a specified category where the art and theme of the nails are apart of the judging criteria

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nail art competitions

29
Q

there are many -and - when competeing, including time frames, models, presentation requirements, themes, products allowed etc

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rules and guidelines

30
Q

listing every product you will or might use and packing it to take to the competition

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packing list

31
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nail art category that includes all freehand painting techniques that are flat, not raised

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flat art

32
Q

nails are sculptured nail enhancements that have inlaid designs

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design sculpture

33
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– is becoming a common art category, in this category, you will produce ten nails on a model w both hands-free of product in a time competition

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french twist

34
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description used for nail art when more than one nail art medium is used to create a design

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mixed media

35
Q

allows the most artist freedoms, all art mediums are allowed

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fantasy art