The nail file is one of the essential tools to get in the starter kit for nail prosthetics. How to choose your nail files? Which grain of file for natural nails? Which file for gel false nails? Your nail supply expert Maryton gives you advice in this article. Just keep reading!
Electric nail drill
Electric nail drill attachments are undoubtedly the most efficient and effective files. The cutters allow you to carry out work as precise as it is fast, without the risk of injuring your client’s fingers. These electric files offer you a real saving of time, and therefore, of money. Electric nail drill bits are best used on false nails and the cuticles of natural nails. They are ideal for filing the top of the gel nail, to smooth its appearance or to remove the first layers of artificial nails.
Stainless steel files
Stainless steel files should be used by individuals at home. The stainless steel file is generally abrasive and requires a little dexterity. The person must always file their nails in the same direction so as not to weaken the free edge. Nevertheless, this type of file is not recommended for those who have soft, brittle or split nails.
Glass files
Just like stainless steel files, glass files are also recommended for individuals and not for professionals, because they break when they fall or undergo an impact. The glass nail file is ideal for people who have fragile, soft or brittle natural nails.
Cardboard/foam files
The cardboard nail file is the reference file on the nail prosthesis and manicure market. It is disposable and therefore makes it possible to respect hygiene measures when it is intended for professional use. Depending on its abrasiveness, it can be used on natural and/or artificial nails. The straight file is used more for shaping the free edge while the half-moon file is more reserved for smoothing the surface of the nail.
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