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Which materials are needed for applying acrylic nails?

  1. Base coat and top coat

  2. Monomer, acrylic powder, brush, and dappen dish

  3. Gel polish and UV lamp

  4. Nail clippers and files

The correct answer is: Monomer, acrylic powder, brush, and dappen dish

Applying acrylic nails requires a specific set of materials to achieve the desired result. The correct choice highlights essential components, including monomer and acrylic powder, which together create the acrylic mixture used to form the nail. The monomer is a liquid that reacts with the acrylic powder to create a durable and sculptable substance. The inclusion of a brush is crucial, as it is needed to apply the acrylic mixture effectively to the natural nail and shape it as desired. A dappen dish is also necessary, as it holds the monomer during the application process, allowing the nail technician to dip the brush and mix the materials easily. In contrast, the other options do not provide the necessary items for acrylic application. Base coat and top coat are typically used in nail polish applications rather than acrylic nails. Gel polish requires a UV lamp for curing, thus not applicable to the acrylic method. Lastly, while nail clippers and files are important tools in general nail care, they are not specific to the application of acrylic nails. Therefore, the answer that identifies monomer, acrylic powder, a brush, and a dappen dish is correct as it encompasses all necessary materials for properly applying acrylic nails.