In addition to smoothing out ridges and making your nails appear healthier and shinier, buffer blocks can also help polish adhere if you choose to apply them. Today, let's talk about how to use it.
Use this side to shape your nails. Always work in short, sharp strokes, and only file in one direction. Filing back and forth in a sawing motion will split and weaken the nail.
Use this side to smooth out your nail and buff away any ridges or dips. Pay attention to the ridges though. Usually, they are just a normal part of aging but sometimes could be a sign of other health issues.
As with the previous buffing step, this is a little more vigorous than the last. Using this method, you will be able to catch all the minor imperfections that you might have missed and make your nails look even smoother. The finer the grit, the glossier the finish will be.
It’s amazing how much shine you can get from this step. Gently buff in small back-and-forth motions until you are satisfied, but don’t press too hard, and don’t overdo it.
Before applying nail polish, make sure the nail has been dehydrated a bit by wiping it with a nail polish remover or alcohol prep pad.
Think of your fingernail as a smooth, blank canvas that must be primed first before you can turn it into a work of art.
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