OPI
Skin care products
Nail care
Glass File
Glass File
17.95 €
Douglas Collection
Douglas Accessoires
Accessories
Glass Nail File
Glass Nail File
7.95 €
Douglas Collection
Douglas Accessoires
Accessories
Emery Nail Board
Emery Nail Board
3.99 €
Yes Studio
Body
Hand care
Nailed It Manicure Set
Nailed It Manicure Set
4.99 €
Margaret Dabbs
Skin care
Hand care
Crystal Precision Nail File
Crystal Precision Nail File
16.95 €
Herôme
Nails
Skin care
4-Way Nail Buffer
4-Way Nail Buffer
10.95 €
Hans Kniebes
HK-Manicure
Nail files
Emery boards
Emery boards
2.50 €
Margaret Dabbs
Skin care
Foot care
Replacement Pads for Foot File
Fabulous Feet
14.95 €
ERBE
Erbe
Nail files
Emery board with mahogany wooden core
Emery board with mahogany wooden core
4.28 €
Elegant Touch
Nails
Nail care
Foot File
Foot File
3.99 €
ERBE
Erbe
Manicure sets
Pocket case, 5-piece Mon Cherie
Pocket case, 5-piece Mon Cherie
149.00 €
Nail files – indispensable helpers for nail care
There are many different types of nail files but they have one thing in common: You can cut and shape your nails precisely with them. By contrast to e.g. nail scissors and nail clippers with a nail file you can go about things in a more controlled fashion to achieve the exact nail shape you want.
Nail files differ mainly through the nail file grit grade and the material used. Very coarse nail files have a low grit grade. They are especially suitable for very hard fingernails and toenails. Plus, you can shorten the nails very quickly with them. Nail files with a fine grit have a higher grit grade. They are perfect if you want to shape your nails, have brittle nails and/or only want to file a small area.
What types of nail files are there?
- Glass nail files: these are extremely long-lasting and gentle on the nail. They are also perfect for brittle nails.
- Sapphire nail files: these are also long-lasting but are more suitable for hard, strong nails as they are coarser.
- Sandpaper nail files: these are very inexpensive but not especially long-lasting. They are suitable for hard nails. Coarse sandpaper nail files are also suitable for gel nails.
How to use nail files correctly
There are some things that you should pay attention to when filing your nails – especially if your nails are brittle and sensitive.
- Only file your nails when they are completely dry. If the nails are still damp, there is a danger that the nails will split after filing.
- Begin with a coarser nail file, if you want to cut your nails really short. If your nails are brittle, you are better off using a finer nail file in this step too.
- To shape your nails, a fine nail file is best.
- Brittle nails should always be filed in one direction only. This roughens the nail less and thus prevents the nails from splitting.
After filing, you can use a nail hardener. It strengthens your nails and is perfect as an undercoat for coloured nail polish.
Shop nail files at parfumdreams
With a high-quality nail file that suits your nails, you take your nail care to the next level. Whether it’s a sapphire nail file, sandpaper nail file or glass nail file, at parfumdreams you will find just the product you need to shape your nails best.