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If no overlay is applied, how would you describe artificial tape?

  1. Durable

  2. Flexible

  3. Weak

  4. Strong

The correct answer is: Weak

When an artificial nail enhancement is created using tape without an overlay, it tends to be classified as weak. This is primarily because the tape does not have the added strength and protective layer that overlays provide. Overlays, which are made from various materials like acrylic or gel, reinforce the structure of the artificial nail, offering durability and resistance to breakage. Without an overlay, the artificial tape lacks this essential support, making it more susceptible to damage, breakage, and wear. Consequently, the characteristics of the tape alone do not provide enough stability to withstand the everyday stresses that nails typically encounter, leading to its classification as weak. Understanding the importance of overlays in nail enhancements helps highlight why a nail enhancement without one would not be as strong or resistant when compared to those that are fully reinforced.