Should you replace nail files?
Categories: Nail care, Nails Art, Women Beauty

If you maintain a good routine of washing your nail files, their lifespan will of course be extended. However, should you replace nail files? Keep reading, the nail supply expert Maryton will tell you the answer.

In fact, like any other tool, nail files will eventually need to be replaced. Be careful, if a file is contaminated with blood (it happens), it cannot be disinfected and must be replaced immediately!

Don’t try to remove every inch of nail dust from your file, as you will only make the job much more difficult if you use a file that has little or no dust. To put things in perspective, it’s like trying to file down material with a nail buffer.

If you are working with a nail file that no longer has or very little grit, you will be forced to apply more pressure. This will cause three problems: Damage to the nail plate, extra time and extra stress on your hands and shoulders.

Remember – the tools are there to make your life easier and work with you, not against you. Your file should slide easily over the nails. It’s the file that should do the work, not your arm. Be sure to replace your files regularly so as not to create more work for yourself and risk damaging the client’s natural nail.

Hoping that this article has pleased you and will give you ideas! In addition, I also advise you to invest in some disposable manicure kits.

Read also: Semi-permanent: 5 mistakes to avoid with our varnishes

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