Nail Files

You shouldn't use a metal nail-file because it can rip nails, creating a jagged, tear-prone finish. Coarse-grade wood files are not good either, for the same reason. You want subtlety in a file, a type with a fine-grade that can glide over nail tips - something that puts you in control and that gently sands nails to the perfect finish. There are a number of fine-grade wood files - sometimes called emery boards - available at chemists, department stores, and nail salons. Some come stuck on a wooden board opposite a coarser grit; some cover both sides of a wooden or a foam board; and some can be sanitized, through washing.


     

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