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PH Bonder: A Primer on Primers
The Importance of Primers
Primers are an essential part of any nail enhancement system. They help to create a strong bond between the natural nail and the artificial nail product, preventing lifting and peeling. There are two main types of primers: acidic and non-acidic.
Acidic Primers
Acidic primers contain methacrylic acid (MAA), which etches the surface of the natural nail. This creates a rougher surface, which allows the artificial nail product to adhere better. However, acidic primers can be harsh on the natural nail and can cause damage if they are not used properly.
Non-Acidic Primers
Non-acidic primers do not contain MAA. Instead, they use other ingredients to create a bond between the natural nail and the artificial nail product. Non-acidic primers are gentler on the natural nail and are less likely to cause damage. Some people believe that non-acidic primers are not as effective as acidic primers, but this is not necessarily true. There are many high-quality non-acidic primers on the market that can provide excellent adhesion.
Which Primer Should You Use?
The type of primer that you should use depends on the condition of your natural nails. If your nails are healthy and strong, you can use either an acidic or non-acidic primer. However, if your nails are weak or damaged, you should use a non-acidic primer to avoid further damage.