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Today, hardware manicures have become mega popular in the nail industry. A few years ago, manicures could only be done with scissors, nail clippers and clippers, but now most craftsmen carry out the manicure procedure using a special manicure machine with special attachments. In fact, they play an important role in the procedure of hardware manicure and pedicure.
Tips for a hardware manicure and pedicure: types
- Diamond nozzles. The type of such cutters is the best for manicure. With diamond tips you can implement the correction of artificial nails, work with delicate cuticles and fragile nails, treat acrylics and remove excess pterygium, and effectively build up manicure. Small-diameter cutters can be used to work on the cuticle and lateral rollers. The large-diameter cutters are excellent for removing small calluses, corns and rough skin. There are two types of diamond tips: synthetic and natural diamond. Their difference is that during the procedure, the artificial diamond tip tends to crumble and blunt. The natural diamond is sharper and almost does not crumble.
- Ceramic bits. The ceramic tips are softer than diamond tips, making them perfect for hard nails and rough cuticles, as well as for cleaning calluses and coarse epidermis. The ceramic tips are ideal for removing gel, gel, acrylic and polygel. They can be sterilised in any way, even in autoclaves. After prolonged use, ceramic bits tend to wear out and gradually become smaller. These cutters are considered fragile and therefore must be handled with care, as they can chip off the surface if dropped onto the floor.
- Corundum tips. These tips are designed for natural nails and skin polishing. With a refined action, corundum tips are used in the secondary stages of treatment of the foot skin and natural nails. They are used for the finishing stage (lateral ridges, cuticles). Corundum bits have become the favourites of many nail technicians, because they are easy to use and the end result is undoubtedly good.
- Carbide (metallic) bits - These kinds of bits are best for rough preparations on hard materials. They are good for rough filing, under nail filing, nail length and nail shape correction. Unlike diamond nail files, carbide nail files are considered to be more durable. They are not prone to rusting and withstand sterilisation and disinfection at their best.
- Sand caps are disposable products that are used for pedicures. They can cope with various tasks such as buffing, removing the top layer, correcting the shape, removing corns and calluses, as well as removing cuticles and cleaning the lateral rollers. The caps are put on the rubber base, after which the base is sterilised and the caps are discarded.
- Sanders (rubber, silicone or cloth). They can be used to grind the most sensitive areas in manicures and pedicures.
- Safety tips. Special safety tips are suitable for cleaning the pterygium and gently pushing and pulling the cuticle. The bits are non-abrasive, making them safe for use on nails. The six-faceted cutters are not perishable at all, so they last much longer than diamond cutters. However, when working with these cutters, you must be extremely careful, as mishandling them can lead to injury.
Types of abrasion for manicure heads
One way to determine the abrasiveness of the nozzles is to look at the colour of the notch on the nozzle itself:
- Yellow is a very fine nozzle that can be used to work on both skin and natural nails.
- The white nozzle is considered the most delicate of all.
- The red one is the small nozzle, which is used to remove cracks and calluses and to treat the lateral rollers.
- The blue nozzle is medium in size and is used for lifting the cuticle, removing pterygium and treating the lateral rollers.
- The green nozzle is large and ideal for working on rough skin.
- The black nozzle is the coarsest coarse nozzle and is only suitable for working on artificial nails.
What shapes are available for manicure heads?
- Cone. Designed for sanding and polishing the lateral rollers;
- Cone (reverse). Good for both manicure and pedicure. Designed to work on the free edge of the nail plate and eliminate calluses and laminae;
- A boron. Excellent for polishing the lateral rollers, for pushing back cuticles and for the removal of pterygia;
- Cylinder. Excellent for removing nail varnish, calluses, corns and corns on the feet and for giving nails the proper length and shape;
- Needle. These nail heads are excellent for work in hard-to-reach places. With them it is convenient to clean the joint between the lateral roll and the nail plate;
- Ball. Helps to improve the lateral rollers and prepare the area under the nail after the treatment. The balloon also helps to perfectly correct the shape of the nail plate at the free edge;
- Corn. Suitable for cutting off gel and acrylics, correcting nails and giving the desired shape and length to the nails;
Where to buy Global Fashion manicure and pedicure heads in Russia or in Moscow?
Our customers can buy manicure and pedicure heads from the official manufacturer Global Fashion at a bargain price on our online shop website.
In the catalogue you will find a huge choice of manicure heads, including diamond, ceramic, corundum, carbide and sandstone caps. Each nozzle provides professional results and maximum comfort during the procedure.
We guarantee high quality products and fast delivery of orders. By purchasing our products you can be assured of the safety and reliability of the selected nozzles.
No matter what industry you're working in, precision and accuracy are essential for top-notch results. Whether you're a machinist, welder, or welder-fabricator, you know just how important it is to have the right tools on hand. When it comes to milling and shaping, one of the most crucial parts of the equation is the nozzle for your milling cutter. A milling cutter is a tool designed to remove excess material from a workpiece. This process is typically done with the help of a metal-working machine, such as a lathe, router, or milling machine. A nozzle, on the other hand, is a device designed to regulate the flow of fluid or gas. When the two are combined, you get a milling cutter with a nozzle attachment that can cut and shape materials with unmatched precision. Nozzles for milling cutters come in a few different varieties, each with its own unique benefits. Some nozzles are designed specifically for cutting ferrous metals, while others are better suited for cutting non-ferrous materials, like plastics or composites. The type of nozzle you choose will depend largely on the material you're working with and the results you're looking to achieve. One of the most popular types of nozzles for milling cutters is the coolant nozzle. Coolant nozzles are designed to regulate the flow of cutting fluid to the workpiece, which can help reduce heat and prolong the life of your cutter. Another common type of nozzle is the air nozzle, which is used to blow away debris, chips, and other waste as it's generated during the cutting process. This can help keep your work area clean, safe, and free from contamination. No matter what type of nozzle you choose, it's important to remember that the right tool can make all the difference. With the right nozzle for your milling cutter, you can achieve accurate, precise results in a fraction of the time it would take with other tools. From aerospace and automotive applications to manufacturing and fabrication, nozzles for milling cutters are an essential tool for anyone who values precision and quality.