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Which of the following products is not needed in the application of a nail wrap?

  1. Adhesive

  2. Top coat

  3. Monomer

  4. Wrap material

The correct answer is: Monomer

In the application of a nail wrap, the primary components required are the wrap material itself, an adhesive to secure the wrap, and a top coat to finish the application and provide durability. Monomer, typically associated with acrylic nails, is not a necessary component for applying nail wraps. Nail wraps are created using materials like silk, linen, or fiberglass and, while they may involve some sort of bonding agent, they do not incorporate monomers as part of their setup. Therefore, understanding that monomer is specifically linked to sculpting nails rather than applying wraps clarifies why it is not needed in this context.