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JNBS Mini Nail File 100/100 Brown

$5.00 CAD
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Description

When To Use Each Grit?
Nail files are graded according to the grit per square inch. For instance, 80 grit will have 80 pieces of sand in a square inch. A wrong choice of grit could damage your clients’ nails. Using the correct grit for every situation is crucial for your nail protection.

80 grit: Extra Coarse-This grit level is helpful for removing gel overlays or for shortening artificial nails. It is not recommended to use it for natural nails.
100 grit: A bit coarse but still can be used for shaping the sidewall of artificial nails or for shaping hard toenails.
150 grit: If you want to blend your nail tips, then 150 grit is a great option. You can use it for over-the-top filling.
180 grit: This one is the medium file, and it’s used in the nail plate preparation. You can use it to give a beautiful shape and nice, smooth finishing to artificial nails. However, if your nails are hard, then don’t use it for natural nails.
240 grit: It is the softest and finer grit. You can use it to shape your hard natural nails. You can use it in the nail plate presentation before the enhancement product.
4000 grit: This grit is the smoothest one and is used to remove ridges and make the nail surface smooth. These are the finest files and consider as finishing files.

How to use

  1. Gently file your nails in one direction to avoid damage and shape them to your desired form.
  2. Use the file’s edge to smooth rough spots or refine the edges.
  3. After filing, gently buff your nails to achieve a smooth, polished surface.
  4. Clean your nails after use to remove any filing dust.

Warning

*Keep out of reach of children

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JNBS

JNBS Mini Nail File 100/100 Brown

$5.00 CAD

When To Use Each Grit?
Nail files are graded according to the grit per square inch. For instance, 80 grit will have 80 pieces of sand in a square inch. A wrong choice of grit could damage your clients’ nails. Using the correct grit for every situation is crucial for your nail protection.

80 grit: Extra Coarse-This grit level is helpful for removing gel overlays or for shortening artificial nails. It is not recommended to use it for natural nails.
100 grit: A bit coarse but still can be used for shaping the sidewall of artificial nails or for shaping hard toenails.
150 grit: If you want to blend your nail tips, then 150 grit is a great option. You can use it for over-the-top filling.
180 grit: This one is the medium file, and it’s used in the nail plate preparation. You can use it to give a beautiful shape and nice, smooth finishing to artificial nails. However, if your nails are hard, then don’t use it for natural nails.
240 grit: It is the softest and finer grit. You can use it to shape your hard natural nails. You can use it in the nail plate presentation before the enhancement product.
4000 grit: This grit is the smoothest one and is used to remove ridges and make the nail surface smooth. These are the finest files and consider as finishing files.

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