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12 Pack Professional Nail File Set Double-Sided 100/180 Grit Emery Board Manicure Tools For Nail Grooming and Styling (White)

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Professional nail files will feature numbers that tell the user how sharp or soft the file is; the higher the number, the softer the file and the lower the number, the sharper the file. If two numbers are used on a file, it means different sides of the file are different grits. grit: Usually used to shorten nails or remove excess product and is still a very strong file with a coarse feel. Before you use a new file, use it edge to edge with another file to remove any sharp edges. Failing to do this could result in damaged and sore cuticles or side walls!

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From some of the nail industry’s leading brands such as OPI, Cuccio, Halo Gel Nails and Orly, our selection of nail files at Nail Polish Direct are suited to a multitude of purposes. Whether you simply want to shape off natural nails with an emery board or crystal nail file, or you want to buff both natural and artificial nails to give them a glass-like shine finish, you’ll find all of this and more by exploring our selection. Explore our selection of nail files today!grit: Used on the nail edges and not on the plate, this grit is great to shape and file natural nails. For example: A 180 grit nail file is coarser than a 240 nail file grit. And a 240 grit nail file is coarser than a 320 nail file grit. The higher the grit number, the finer the nail file surface. Types of nail file grits Just like you need to do with artificial nails, try moving the nail file from the cuticle area towards the tip of the nail when you’re buffing the surface of your natural nails to avoid filing the cuticles and the surrounding skin. grit– is a very fine grit, often used for final touches on artificial nails and filing thin natural nails. It can also smooth and buff thin acrylic or gel and remove small bumps or ridges. The 280 grit is recommended on natural nails for removing the natural oils from the nail plate for better product adherence.

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Used to take the length down and to shape side walls and free edge Lotus Half Moon Zebra File 100/100 Grit Extra and ultra-fine grit files ( 600-4000+) are most suitable for adding extra shine to both natural and artificial nails. Does file shape matter? Not really. You can find different shapes: straight (wild and slim), half moon, diamond, banana etc. It’s really up to you which one you want to use. I personally like half-moon shape when working around cuticle area, as it’s lower risk to cut or irritate the client. A straight file is the best for filing free edge, side walls and lower arch; as it makes it easier to get a nice and straight shape. should be used first. 180 grit side may also be used to prep natural nail before UV gel polish application. This particular buffer eliminates scratches after hard file created during filing and shaping. The extremely important fact you must always remember, is to prepare your file before its first use. Sides/ edges of a new file are very sharp and could easily cut clients cuticle or side walls. So ALWAYS get rid of those sharp edges by filing edge to edge with another file. Nail Buffer Grit Guidegrit is too coarse even for fake nails. Only use it for preliminary shaping and filing and for reducing the length of artificial nails. grit– is a super fine grit range, often used for buffing on top of the natural nails and smoothing the nail surface. It can also smooth and buff thin acrylic or gel and remove small bumps or ridges. The 320-400 grit range is recommended on super thin natural nails that are bending easily. grit is a super fine grit rangerecommended on super thin natural nails that are bending easily, are sensitive, and prone to break. this is the magic wand which brings the whole shine up. Most of the brands have one side in green and second in white. Many people concentrate on the white side ignoring the green, while it’s the green one which creates the shine and white one only reveals it. So to have a beautiful, mirror glass shine make sure you do really good job with the green side. What grit nail file to remove gel?

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In other words, the grit represents the surface of the nail file (emery board) you use to file your nails. And the grit number represents the level of abrasiveness the nail file has. The lower the grit number, the coarser (rougher) the grit file is. The higher the grit number, the finer the grit file is. Using a slightly higher grit, like 180, on artificial nails will take too long to file them and may cause an unpleasant heating and burning sensation. That’s because you need to do more filing motions with this kind of file. The most recommended nail file for filing acrylic, gel, or other enhancements is the 100/180 grit file. It can file, shape, and take down the top layers for most products.But, what exactly should each grit file be used for? In fact, the range of grits have individual uses. 80/80 grit grit– is a medium-coarse grit, similar to 100 grit, often used for shaping medium acrylic or gel nails. It can also remove the top layers for better penetration of the soaking solutions. The 120 grit is not recommended on natural or thin artificial nails or directly on the nail plate.

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