Description
What are they for?
1. More precise filing in the grooves and cuticles (areas that are sometimes difficult to reach with a nail file or even a nail clipper).
2. Performing a thorough manual manicure without tools—a unique method that is gaining popularity in Russia, known as "nail file manicure."
An excellent method for biting, biting, or a substitute for manicure devices for those customers who are reluctant to use modern, mechanical manicure methods.
3. A substitute for a professional manicure in situations where there is a power outage or when working without a machine.
4. Roughen the nail plate and remove any oil buildup on the natural nail to perfectly prepare the nail before applying the material.
How to use:
After removing the old material, we will push the skin using a classic skin pusher or wooden stick.
After pushing back the skin to expose the cuticle (the white skin attached to the nail plate), stick the sticker onto the designated skin pusher or the wide side of the wooden stick.
Place the pusher with the sticker in the groove area and, using a back-and-forth motion, begin to lightly file/roughen the nail. Continue to the cuticle area to remove the membrane - "pterygium."
In addition, you can continue to roughen the entire nail plate, even in the smallest and most problematic areas that the nail file cannot reach, thus achieving complete breakdown of the natural nail's fatty tissue and ideal preparation for gel polish/nail extensions.















