Detailed Introduction to Nail Care Tools

Polishing Sponge: Used with dry powder or paste nail polish for nail polishing. It should be used in one direction to avoid back-and-forth polishing and replaced after use.

Buffing Block: Similar to a cuboid sponge with sandpaper for polishing crystal nails.
100 Grit Nail File: Coarse-grit file for extensive polishing in crystal nail services.
180 Grit Nail File: Fine-grit file for polishing around the nails and the top of crystal nails.
Foot File: Used to remove calluses on the feet.
Sanding Bar: Used to remove protrusions on natural nails and blemishes on the skin.
Nail File: Specifically used for natural nails, with coarse grit at one end and fine grit at the other. When using an electric filing machine, it should only be used on the front edge of the nail to prevent burns.
Nail Clippers: Classification, usage, and notes on using flat and slanted nail clippers for different nail shapes and depths.
Nail File: Classification, usage, and notes on shaping the nails with steel or flower files.
Soaking Bowl: Classification, usage, and notes on using soaking bowls for cleaning and softening the skin.
Cuticle Softener: Usage and notes on applying cuticle softener to the nail surface.
Cuticle Pusher: Classification, usage, and notes on pushing cuticles and calluses on the nails.
Cuticle Nipper: Classification, usage, and notes on trimming cuticles and making the fingers look neat and tidy.
These tools collectively contribute to the comprehensive process of nail care, ensuring not only aesthetic appeal but also the health of the nails and surrounding skin.

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