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An Ultimate Guide to Nail Strips When Manicure

An Ultimate Guide to Nail Strips When Manicure

2022-02-21 16:18:26

Manicures seem to have become an integral part of women's lives, and for them, doing manicures is equivalent to a change of mood. If you have noticed that every time you do nails, manicurists often take a strip or block to polish the surface of your nails, which is a polishing block or polishing strip. At the same time, this is also a key step in nail art - polishing. So, do you know which is better between polishing strips and polishing blocks? Let's find out together!

 

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Which is better, polishing block or polishing strip?

 

Polishing blocks and polishing strips are both tools used for polishing in manicures. The difference is that the polishing block has four sides, while the polishing strip has two sides. Besides, what are the differences between them?

 

✔️Polishing Blocks v.s. Polishing Strips

 

The polishing blocks on all four sides belong to all-round grinding from coarse to fine. First use the rough side to smooth the depressions on the surface of the nail, and then use the fine side to polish, in order from coarse to fine.

 

On the two sides of the two-sided polishing strip, one side is slightly thicker, which belongs to the third-level abrasive in the four-sided polishing block. Nail polish has the same effect.

 

In fact, the use of these two tools is similar, you can choose according to your own preferences. However, over buffing nails is harmful to your nails.

 

What does polishing do?

 

As an important step in nail art, polishing determines the final effect of nail polish. In fact, the polishing strip can polish the nail surface to be smooth and meticulous, making the nails look extremely bright, and at the same time, it is convenient for later nail polish coloring, which can make the colored nails uniform and bright.

 

How to use the polishing strip?

 

The polishing strip generally has two sides, one side is slightly thicker, which belongs to the third-level abrasive of the four-sided polishing block, which can lightly smooth the surface, while the other side is a finer abrasive with a relatively high degree of fineness, so it will be polished very brightly. When polishing with a polishing strip, it is often lightly polished with the coarser side first, and then polished with the finer side. However, do not rub back and forth during operation.

 

Dos and Don'ts of Polishing Nails

 

If your manicurist routinely premium file your nails roughly with polishing strips or polishing blocks, then you should stop her in time! Because over buffing nails can damage your nail enamel, making your nails soft and thin, and vulnerable to fungal infections! So, what to look out for when polishing your nails?

 

  • Before polishing with polishing strips/polishing blocks, the tools should be sterilized. Unclean tools can easily spread diseases such as tinea pedis, tinea pedis, and onychomycosis;

 

  • When polishing, it should be polished in one direction, not back and forth, because this kind of filing will cause heat, cause damage to the nails or even fall off;

 

  • Do not over-polish, otherwise it will damage the nail enamel and destroy the protective function of the nail, which will easily cause fungal infection;

 

  • If your nail cover is thin, you cannot use the thickest side of the polishing block, otherwise the nail will become thinner and thinner;

 

  • Since the nails will become thinner after polishing, it is necessary to prevent the nails from breaking when the nails are long.

 

After reading the above content, you must have a comprehensive understanding of nail strips, including their role and their using methods. We have mini over buffing nails and premium file your nails for sale, any interests, please feel free to contact us.

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