A system designed for artificial nail enhancements utilizes a polymer powder and a liquid monomer that, when combined, create a durable acrylic material. This particular formulation aims to minimize or eliminate the strong, often pungent, chemical smells typically associated with traditional acrylic application. These sets generally include the polymer powder, liquid monomer, a brush for application, and potentially other tools like nail forms or primers.
The reduction in strong odors offers significant advantages. It creates a more pleasant environment for both the nail technician and the client, potentially reducing discomfort or allergic reactions often triggered by strong fumes. Furthermore, this feature makes acrylic nail application more accessible in environments where strong chemical smells are undesirable or prohibited. Historically, the strong smell of acrylics has been a major deterrent for many, and this advancement addresses that concern, broadening appeal and allowing for use in more diverse salon settings.