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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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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. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. grit – use to prep nails especially before UV gel polish application due to its low corrosive surface. Let’s take 180/180 as an example – it means both sides are the same and that there are 180 grits on 1 square cm. Knowing that we can now clearly understand which file is sharper and which one softer. Simply said – the higher the number – the softer file; the lower the number – the sharper file.

If you are a professional, choose the nail file grits according to the products you work with. And always test the grit file on the actual products before using it on the clients. grit is a super fine grit rangerecommended on super thin natural nails that are bending easily, are sensitive, and prone to break. Yes, it is. You should remember that files can be disinfected and used more than once. Having said that I would recommend to get yourself a goodto use it to file the nail surface as it creates a lot and deep scratches which means – more buffing for you later on.

Brittney Boyce is a celebrity nail artist and the founder of Nails of LA. With over a decade of experience in the nail industry, Boyce has worked on everything from fashion campaigns to the hands of celebrity clientele. Choosing the right nail file grit for filing natural and artificial nails can make the difference between a healthy manicure or a disaster. For example, a 180/180 grit file means both sides are the same and that there is 180 grit on 1square cm. A 100/180 grit file on the other hand, will have one side with a coarser grit than the other. The extremely important fact you must always remember is to prepare your nail files before the first use. Sides/ edges of a new file are sharp like a knife and could easily cut clients cuticle or side walls. ALWAYS get rid of those sharp edges using two files and filing edge to edge to bold them slightly. The 240 grit is the best for filing natural nails and most recommended. It can smooth and shape the nails without breaking them. Works for both side walls and free edge.

The same basic filling principles and techniques apply. The key is using a coarser file with a 100/180 grit, says Boyce.

Never use a nail file with a grit coarser than 240 on the surface of natural nails – buffers can be coarser, as they have a cushioned layer which offers more protection. 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. Nail buffers have numbers too, just like files, however, they are made with sponge which makes them more delicate and softer than a hard file. Use buffers to bring the shine to acrylic or natural nails. To make acrylic nails shiny start with the lowest number of your buffer and work towards the highest one. this is your second step. You can also use this buffer during manicure treatment to eliminate ridges from natural nails and make the whole surface even and smooth prior to nail polish application. It eliminates scratches on acrylic nails after using 180.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 the cuticle area, as it’s lower risk to cut or irritate them. The straight file is the best for filing free edge, side walls and lower arch; it makes it easier to get a nice and straight shape.

By the appearance of the grits exist two main types of nail files. Zebra and round grit. For a better understanding, below is a concrete example of these two. Types of nail file grits by appearance, Zebra and Round grit 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! grits– is an ultra-fine grit range, often used as buffers for artificial and natural nails. It can buff and smooth the nails, being perfect for adding an ultra-glossy shine. Acrylic nails are harder than gel nails, so they require a little more pressure when filing. A 100/180 grit nail file should still suffice for both shaping and debulking acrylic nails – the 100 grite side can reduce length and take down the surface; the softer 180 grit side can be used for shaping the natural nail. What Grit File to Use on Natural Nails?Use to contour the whole nail; to prep natural nail before applying any product and also during manicure to shorten or shape natural free edge. Lo tus Half Moon Zebra File 180/180 Grit

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