Nail Art Tutorial#: 123200001
How to File Nails
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Aug 21, 2017
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Promote good nail health by filing your nails. Have shapely and strong nails by using the correct nail file, choosing a good shape, and filing in the correct positions and directions.
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Wash your hands. Get rid of any film or oil that will disrupt your filing.
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Thoroughly dry your hands. Make sure your hands and nails are dry before you begin.
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Choose a nail file. While there are several types of nail files you can choose, emery boards are both affordable and effective. Choose one with a high grit to get the smoothest finish, around 300-600 grit.
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Decide on your nail shape.
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Cut your nails before you begin. If your nails are are on the longer side, cut them down taking into consideration the nail shape you want.
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* Hold the file parallel to the side of the nail.
* File by moving from the side of the nail to the center.
* Hold the file flat against the nail tip.
* Finish filing by holding the file parallel to the other side of the nail.
* Lift the file away from your nail for another pass.
* File by moving from the side of the nail to the center.
* Hold the file flat against the nail tip.
* Finish filing by holding the file parallel to the other side of the nail.
* Lift the file away from your nail for another pass.
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Remove any nail filings still attached to the nail. If you’ve got some nail filings still attached to your nails, remove them by placing the tip of the file underneath your nails and flicking upwards.
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Buff your nails. Give your nails a shine by buffing them after you finish filing. This will help show off your newly shaped nails.
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Apply cuticle oil and moisturize. Regularly apply cuticle oil to your nails and keep your hands moisturized to ensure healthy nails. Everytime you wash your hands, you should apply cuticle oil and moisturizer.
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