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Description
DESIGN NAIL Cushion Files Zebra 80/100 Grit 7" 50/Pack
SPECIFICATION
- Color: Zebra
- Grit: 80/100 Coarse/Coarse
- Package: 50 Files
- Dimension: 0.16" | 4mm Thick x 0.75" | 19mm Wide x 7" |178mm Lengthv
DESCRIPTION
- Firm padding allows for control and faster refinement.v
- Used for taking down length on enhancements.
- Firm padding allows for control and faster refinement.
- Zebra grit leaves less residue and eliminates black spots.v
- Premium Quality Double Sided Nail Files, all you need to trim and shape your nails perfectly.
- Works with all artificial, acrylic nails, Nail gel tops, and false tips.
- Can remove nail gel from extended or fake nails
- Perfectly suitable for Nail Salon
ABOUT THIS ITEM
- Our line of professional cushion files are made with the finest quality material to achieve the best results in shaping and contouring of natural and acrylic nails.
- These nail files are available in different shapes and sizes for all manicure and pedicure services: standard, banana, tapered and x-wide.
- We also offer sanitizable and reusable nail files in a variety of grit combinations
- With top quality material. They are completely water resistant and won’t swell, shred or peel apart.
ABRASIVE SURFACE
- The grit is a nail file’s surface. It tells you how fine or coarse the file is and how rough it will feel on your nails. The lower the grit, the coarser the file is, and the higher the grit the smoother the nail file’s surface is.,
Here is a quick summary of the grit levels: - 80 grit: This is very coarse (rough) file and should never be used on natural nails. Some might use this on artificial or acrylic nail extensions but extra care must be considered when using it. It may also be still a little rough even for artificial nails.
- 100 grit: This grit is still a coarse file but can safely be used only on artificial nails.
- 180 grit: This is the lowest grit level and should be used on natural nails. However, if you have broken or damaged nails (or even nails that are prone to breakage), you need to use a file with a finer grit.
- 240 grit: A file with this grit level is often used to buff the nails to a smooth finish or to buff away stains/discolorations, small bumps, and to shape the free edges of the natural nails.
COLOR ACCURACY
- We have made every effort to make the colors on screen as accurate as possible. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact color match of the on screen color to the colors of the actual products and the color appearing on screen should not be relied on as being such.
- Colors on screen may vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.