How to properly care for manicure tools?


  • I recently realized that taking care of manicure tools is an art in itself. My tweezers started cutting worse, even though I bought them just a couple of months ago. It turned out that the problem was that I simply didn't dry them well after cleaning, and they started to rust a little. I had to sharpen them again. Now I'm thinking about how to take better care of them so as not to waste time and money on frequent replacement. Share your habits or life hacks?



  • A familiar situation! I had the same thing with nippers. Now I always clean them after each use and treat them with antiseptic. And to avoid rust, I try to use tools only made of high-quality steel. It is also important not to forget about sharpening - if the tool does not cut well, this greatly affects the result of the work. By the way, I recently read about caring for gel brushes, such as Dark nail gel. Not only antiseptic is important there, but also proper storage so that the bristles do not deform. So, probably, it all comes down to regularity and accuracy.


  • It's interesting to read how many nuances there are in caring for instruments! I'm not a master myself, but I've seen how in the salon they carefully process everything after each client. They even have separate sterilizers. I think such habits are not only about the durability of instruments, but also about caring for health. At home, it's probably also worth using at least basic disinfection measures to keep everything safe.

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