How to Use Our Almond Nail File
- Before filing, use the built-in scale to measure and adjust each nail to the same length for a symmetrical look.
- Hold the nail file at a 45-degree angle to your nail edge.
- File gently in one direction only, from the side to the center, to shape your nails smoothly. Avoid filing back and forth, which may cause nail splitting.
- Select the appropriate grit side based on your needs: coarse grit for shaping and nail removal, fine grit for smoothing and refining.
- After use, rinse the file with clean water, remove nail dust, and let it air dry naturally.
Professional Usage Tutorial for Almond Shape Nail File
Step 1: Measure and Plan Nail Length
Use the clear printed scale on the nail file to confirm your ideal nail length. Trim all nails to the same length to ensure perfect symmetry and a salon-style finish.
Step 2: Choose the Correct Grit Side
We provide multiple grit options including 80/80, 100/180, and 180/240.
- Lower grit numbers mean a coarser surface, ideal for artificial nail removal, thick nail shaping, and shortening.
- Higher grit numbers mean a finer surface, perfect for edge smoothing, refining, and gentle polishing of natural nails.
Step 3: File in the Correct Direction
Place the nail file at a 45° angle against the nail edge. File smoothly and gently in one direction, moving from the outer sides toward the center. This method protects your nails from damage, splitting, or layering.
Step 4: Clean and Maintain
Our nail file is fully washable. After each use, rinse it under running water to eliminate dust and residue. Air dry completely before storage to maintain its durability and hygiene.
Grit Selection Guide
- The smaller the grit number, the coarser the abrasive surface.
- The larger the grit number, the finer the abrasive surface.
- 80/80 Grit: Extra coarse, designed for heavy shaping and artificial nail removal.
- 100/180 Grit: Dual-purpose, ideal for general shaping, shortening, and light smoothing.
- 180/240 Grit: Fine grit, perfect for natural nail polishing, edge refining, and finishing touches.
