Do a quality manicure and pedicure

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To get a manicure or pedicure, you do not need to buy many tools. It is only necessary to properly assemble your own set. With its help you will be able to effectively take care of your fingers and toes and do high-quality manicure and pedicure in more comfortable conditions.

It is important to know before buying what the difference between nippers and clippers, what to look for when choosing files, how to choose the right manicure scissors. Among professional pedicure tools  , which should be in any manicure and pedicure set, usually there are tweezers, nail and cuticle scissors, files, scrapers, pushers and scissors. Each tool simplifies the work and helps to quickly put the nails on the hands and feet in order.
There are several types of files. For example, glass ones are good for thin nails, while metal ones are good for thick nail plate.
Nail and cuticle clippers are needed to make a classic and trim manicure, as well as to correct the length of the nail.
Tweezers will help to remove excess cuticles and nail "rollers".
Trowels and pushers are needed to deal with cuticles and dirt under the nails.
Nail clippers are an alternative to manicure scissors. Nail clippers come in both manicure and pedicure styles. Thanks to their design, they can help you remove an ingrown nail or gently remove the cuticle. Tweezers are used at home and in the salon.
When choosing manicure pliers, it is important to pay attention to the blade. To facilitate the work with cuticles and burrs, it is better to opt for a straight or slightly curved blade. The cutting edge length should not be more than 15mm.
Pedicure tweezers should be a bit bigger than manicure tweezers because they are designed to work on harder toe nails.
Cuticle tongs are not suitable for working on nails. These tools are lightweight so they can remove the cuticle and treat skin "rollers" with almost no pressure. Cuticle tongs are especially important for professional craftsmen who have to handle cuticles of different sizes and shapes. Knippers are a more advanced version of the clippers. They make it easier to work on hard nail plates. Knippers work differently than tweezers: the nail must be pressed at right angles. Because of this, even a hard nail can be cut without effort. Such tools have a cutting edge length of about 20 mm. Files can be coarse- and fine-grained, plastic, metal, glass, wooden, cardboard and foam.

Coarse- and fine-grained files can be used for natural and artificial nails.

A glass nail file will help "glue" the nail scales together, preventing the plate from splitting. These files can be washed and disinfected. The disadvantage is that if you drop them, they will break.

It is better to use metal files only when working with false nails, because they negatively affect natural nails.

A cardboard nail file will quickly correct the shape of the plate. It is not possible to use it as a basic nail file because the material it is made of may unravel or bend during the work.

Nail files on a foam base are popular among experienced craftsmen. Such models do not traumatize the nail plate and are suitable for any nail. The files can cope with both built-up and natural nails.

Wooden files are durable, they do not vibrate in the hands of the master, as coarse-grained. The disadvantage of such files - they, like cardboard ones, are not very flexible, so they can break if pressed hard. To be able to use such files longer, they should be stored in a special case.
If you buy universal manicure scissors, you can simultaneously work with the cuticle and the nails. If you have both cuticle and nail scissors in the set, it will help extend the life of the tools.
To make the scissors last longer, it is better to choose models made of stainless steel.
The choice of files depends on what nails they are designed for: natural or false nails. Glass files will do for the first ones, and metal ones will do for the second ones.
When choosing a scraper it is important to pay attention to the base - it should be ribbed. When choosing a scraper, you should be guided by the shape of the nails. For the treatment of a wide nail plate, round and square tools are suitable, for narrow - with a pointed end.
Tweezers for manicure and pedicure will help to work the cuticle, scissors will cope with the length of the nail.

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