[180 & 240 Grit(25 Count)]
[50 Count(Off White)]
[25 Count(Coffin Shaped)]
[50 Count(Coffin Shaped)]
[25 Pieces(Black)]
[100 Count(Coffin Shaped)]
[100 Count(Off White)]
[25 Count(Off White)]
How to File Your Nails ?
Start with dry nails that have been cut to the approximate length. Hold the nail file flat, as filing at an angle can thin your nail and weaken the edge, making it prone to bending or breakages. Filing in one direction is preferable, though if you’re gentle with it, you can file side by side. File from the side of the nail to the center, half a nail at a time, then shape the other side. (Filing your nails back and forth will lead to breakage, tearing, and rugged edges)
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Nail Files are made with top quality sandpaper, ECO sponges and strong emery board materials |
These limas 100/180 are great for filing nails before nail treatment & nail extension |
Nail shaping, nail grooming, nail styling and nail polishing can be used on your toenails |
80 Grit | Coarsest grit, ideal for shaping acrylic and taking the length or surface down quickly |
100 Grit | Coarse grit, ideal for shaping acrylic and taking the length or surface down quickly. |
120 Grit | Coarse grit, ideal for shaping acrylic and taking the length or surface down quickly. |
150 Grit | Medium grit, ideal for removing a dip or gel manicure, contour the whole nail and shape natural free edge. |
180 Grit | Medium grit, ideal for removing a dip or gel manicure, contour the whole nail and shape natural free edge. |
240 Grit | Fine grit, ideal for smoothing artificial nails and shaping natural nails before apply nail polish. |
320 Grit | Fine grit, ideal for refines scratches, smooths and removes imperfections natural nails. |
400 Grit | Finest grit, ideal for refines scratches, smooths and removes imperfections thin natural nails. |
Natural nails require a finer grit. (180 is the minimum) A fine grit is gentle and easy on the nails and the nail beds. On the other hand, artificial nails; such as acrylic, gel or silk require a courser grit on a file. (80 to 180 grit)