Buffer 100/180 grit, a tool especially intended for finishing nails. ARTISA files are four times more durable than regular files.
A buffer is a file tool especially intended for finishing nails. This model with 100/180 grid refers to two different degrees of roughness. 100-grit is coarser and suitable for smoothing and shaping the nail surface, while 180-grit is finer and suitable for finishing the nail surface and smoothing small irregularities.
1. Preparation:
- Clean your hands and nails before using the sanding bar. Make sure the nails are dry.
2. Nail design 100-grit
- Use the coarser 100-grit side to shape and smooth the surface of the natural nail or structural nails.
- Carefully file the surface and edges of the nail to the desired shape. Avoid excessive pressure to avoid damaging the surface of the nail.
3. Surface finish 180-grit
- After the nails are shaped, use the finer side of the 180 grid to smooth the nail surface.
- Sand the surface of the nail with light circular movements until it is even and smooth.
4. Finishing:
- Remove sanding residue by wiping the nails with a clean cloth or rinsing them with water. - Apply cuticle oil and moisturize your hands with hand cream after sanding.
Notes:
- Do not use the sanding bar too often in order not to thin the natural nail too much.
- Clean the sanding bar regularly to prevent the spread of bacteria.