1000~1999/piece
USD 0.28
2000~4999/piece
USD 0.27
5000~9999/piece
USD 0.26
≥10000/piece
USD 0.25
Item |
Professional wooden file |
Material |
abrasive+wood |
Grit |
100/180,180/220 |
Size |
178*19*2mm or OEM |
Color |
Any Pantone color can be customized. |
Shape |
Knife,Straight, Customized shape |
Logo |
OEM logo & design printing avaiable |
Service |
OEM/ODM/ Customized design |
Samples |
Free samples are acceptable,but you need to pay freight |
MOQ |
1000pcs |
Payment Term |
T/T 30%Deposit to start 70% Balance before shipping |
Samples Time |
Dispatch samples in 3-5 days |
Packing Details |
PP bag or Blister Card or shrink wrap |
FAQ
Q1:How can I get the sample? ls it for free?
A: YES! We are willing to provide free sample to our customers. Customer should pay for the shipping cost of the sample.
Q2: Do you charge extra free for printing my logo and design?
A: NO! Welcome to customize products with your logo. We could also provide free design and idea for you.
Q3:How long is the delivery time for bulk goods?
A:Generally 14-21 days, it also depends on the quantity and variety of the goods.
Q4: How long is the shipping time?
A:7-10 days, Sea: 35-40 days, Car shipping: 25-30 days,Railway:40-45 days.
Q5: Can you do DAP or DDP trade terms?
A:The regular trade terms are EXW or FOB, but we can help you arrange door-to-door transportation services.
Air freight is to pick up the goods after paying taxes, which is equivalent to DAP.
Sea shipping, railway shipping, and car shipping are tax-included, which is equivalent to DDP.
When it comes to maintaining killer nails, tools are as essential as a good manicure or a trendy design — the execution matters. And much like products, tools also go through innovation, with glass nail files being all the rage right now. Yes, glass (or crystal) nail files are deemed as a god-sent for people who like to buff and shape their nails at home. They are gaining popularity because of their ease of use, and the fact that they contribute to better nail health as compared to emery boards, buffing blocks or wooden nail files. Here are five benefits of glass nail files that might convince you to buy one ASAP…
Salon professionals recommend you file your nails in one direction only. Why? Because filing your nails in back and forth motions causes the keratin layers in your nails to shred, leading to peeling or chipping. But let’s be honest, you’re still going to file your nails in back and forth motions… old habits die hard, we get it. A glass nail file helps seal the keratin in your nails irrespective of the direction of the strokes. This is what makes them ideal for keeping your nails strong and avoiding thinning of the edges over time.
Unlike metal nail files, glass files are easy to disinfect after each use — all you need is soap and water. You can go in with a gentle sponge to remove excess debris. This simple sterilisation technique makes sure that all of your at-home manicures remain infection-free.
Glass nail files are chemically treated tempered pieces of glass, which means they are permanently etched in that shape and texture. It is dense in structure and not at all fragile, which prevents them from wearing out, even after long term use. Some are so sturdy that you may never have to replace them ever. Unless you damage them in other ways, that is.
Glass nail files are way more hygienic as compared to a tool like emery boards, which are porous and can absorb bacteria and moisture over-time. You can just spritz them with some disinfectant before each use, and they do not accumulate infection-causing bacteria like other materials.
Glass nail files are gentle, smooth and efficient for personal use. You can target specific areas precisely with them. Plus the smoothness of their surface gets the job done faster — and TBH, who doesn’t want that!
Grit 100 buffer: Grit 100 buffer is ideal to buff the surface of an enhancement, to buff harsh lines and deeper imperfections. It is not advised to use 100 grit on newly applied acrylic product.
Grit 180 buffer: Grit 180 buffer is softer than the 100 grit, and is ideal to buff the surface of a fresh gel enhancement, without too many harsh imperfections in. A surface that is buffed with 180 grit is also the surface that is recommended for the gel topcoat to adhere to.
Grit 240 buffer: Grit 240 buffer is used to remove shine from the natural nail and eliminate sharp edges. When using CND Shellac there is no need to file on the natural nail, but when applying gel, acrylic or some gel polish brands it is necessary to achieve the correct bond between the products and the natural nail. We recommend to only remove the shine from the natural nail with a grit 240 file and the grit 240 buffer is even more gentle. Even though grit 240 is a fine file you can still over file the natural nail, so it is all about paying attention to not file too many times over the surface with too much pressure. In order to get nail products to bind correctly on the natural nail, it is only necessary to carefully file the very top nail plate layers, where oil and non-living tissue can create a barrier between the natural nail and the product.
Grit 2.400-12.000 buffer: High gloss polishing buffer, which is for high shine buffing of both artificial and natural nails. Gives a shiny “wet-look”. Be aware, that nail polish does not stick to a surface that has been polished to high shine with a waxy file.
Tip: When you open a brand-new nail file, the edges are sharp, as they are fresh and untouched. You should therefore always file the sides of your new file with an old one, to avoid cutting into your customers skin, and to smooth the sharp edges.
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