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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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To determine which side is which on a nail file grit, first you need to identify which grit is coarser than the other. To do so, go with your fingers over each side of the file and try to determine which side feels coarser and which side feels smoother. The coarser side is the lowest grit, and the finer side is the highest grit. For example: On a 180/240 nail file, 180 is the coarser grit, and 240 is the finer grit. 180 grit will feel coarser than the 240. How to prepare the nail file grit before using it 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. 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 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.

Fine grit files (240-400) are most suitable for final touches on artificial nails and filing (buffing) the natural nails. this is a 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, How to do it? Simply brush the dust off using your ordinary manicure brush, wash it with a hint of soap and then spray or soak with disinfectant liquid. I recommend Mundo products as they have a wide range of products that work really well. Remember that every file, no matter how good and strong, is not going to last forever and after a while you’ll have to change it. The moment to do so is when you notice that filing takes you longer than usually and instead of filing you’re more likely to buff a nail. Note: Avoid using coarse grits on natural nails. It may break your nails, scratch, or destroy the nail plate. A nail file should always feel smooth and gentle on the nails. How to identify the grits on double, triple (or more) sided grit files grit – 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.Used for heavy product removal (the sharpest file you can find on the market). However, bear in mind that you should never overfile the nail, so don’t use 80 grit when the product is very thin or on the natural nail. Also remember that gel is easier to file than acrylic, so reduce the pressure adequately. Lotus Bronze Mylar File 80/80 Grit Use to file nail surface and to shape the whole nail. You can also use it to blend tips to the natural nail and to remove any lifting prior to new product application. Lotus Half Moon Zebra Refill File 150/150 Grit In practice, the grit number of a nail file starts from 60, the lowest, and ends at 15 000, which is the highest possible. The most common nail file grits you will see available are the 60/60 grit, 60/80 grit, 80/80 grit, 80/120 grit, 100/100 grit, 100/180 grit, 150/180 grit, 180/240 grit, 320/320 grit, 1000/4000 grit, and 600/9000 grit. A 180 grit nail file should be fine for shaping the natural nail edge – if nails are very soft or damaged, a 240 grit file may be better. Nail File FAQs…

Buffers– these have numbers too, just like our files, however, are made with a sponge which makes them more delicate and softer than a hard file. Use buffers to bring the shine to acrylic or natural nails.

Nail File FAQs…

grit is coarse enough to remove the hard gel exterior before soaking off the polish. Meanwhile, 180 grit is perfect to use on the little excess gel and buff by applying very little pressure. 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. grit file is the most recommended for natural nails to file the free edge, the walls, even to buff directly on the nail plate. grit– is a fine grit, often used for final touches on artificial nails and filing the natural nails. It can also smooth and buff acrylic or gel and remove small bumps or ridges. The 240 grit is recommended on natural nails for removing the natural oils from the nail plate for better product adherence. 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.

quality and branded files which cost a bit more but last much longer than cheap files you can find online. They’re also stronger and don’t bend during filing which makes your job much easier and more pleasant for you and your client. Cheap files are very likely to separate from the board during or after being disinfected. grit – use to prep nails especially before UV gel polish application due to its low corrosive surface. to use it to file the nail surface as it creates a lot and deep scratches which means – more buffing for you later on. different. If both numbers are the same – means both sides have the same grit; two different numbers – two different sides.

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. 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. Simply brush the dust off using your ordinary manicure brush, wash it with a hint of soap and then spray or soak with disinfectant liquid. I’d recommend Mundo products as they have a really wide range of products to do so and work really well. Medium grit files (100-220) are most suitable for filing and shaping the artificial nails (gel, acrylic, other enhancements).

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