Many masters complete the manicure procedure with gel polish not only by applying oil to the cuticle, but also by filing the nails on the other side. Don’t know how to deal with it? Let’s explain everything now!
Usually, nail technicians finish their job by filing the nails somewhere in the middle of the manicure process, before applying the polish lengthwise. But sometimes it is necessary to work with a file at the very end – and to process the back side of the nails.
Many customers are wary of using a file at the end of a manicure – and sometimes think that this action demonstrates the incompetence of the master.
In fact, filing the nails on the back precisely testifies to the high professionalism of the nail specialist, and also to the fact that he wants you to experience this coating for a long time.
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Back-filed nails are necessary for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they really depend on small mistakes of the master – but more often they are associated with the peculiarities of the client’s nails.
- The nails on the back are filed in order to make the thickness of the varnish thinner and more comfortable – sometimes it is difficult for the masters to immediately apply a small layer of coating
- Do you prefer to wear square nails? You cannot do without the final sawing. Many girls’ nails curl, become “pecking” and require special treatment.
- Do you often encounter chipped coatings and chippings of polish on the sides of your nails? In this case, correction of weak areas is also necessary – and strengthening with special bases.
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