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Does anyone have any suggestions? I've tried a bunch but find that they leave my nails jagged and leave that thin underlayer sticking out. I want a nail file that I can use and then run my fingers along fabric without snagging!
Written on: 03/13/2008 (06:27pm) |
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I suggest trying a glass file. Sephora, Essie and Sally Hansen La Cross all make glass files. They are a finer grit so they seal the edges better and they last a long time. Also, try holding your file at a 45 degree angle on an incline when you file. It will help prevent underlayer problem.
Written on: 03/17/2008 (12:24pm) |
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Thank you! It will be great to have smooth nails that don't snag!
Written on: 03/17/2008 (05:01pm) |
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Thanks so much for the info! Always wondered if glass files were better. I file weekly, since long natural nails take a lot of maintenance... and now a good file! Yay! :)
Written on: 03/17/2008 (07:10pm) |
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Oh, and are the different types listed on the site about the same, or is the difference just in appearance? Thanks again :)
Written on: 03/17/2008 (07:12pm) |
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After years of nail abuse, I am trying to grow my nails. Thanks for the glass file advice. Great tip -- pun intended.
Written on: 03/18/2008 (12:31pm) |
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I will have to try those too. I've been using the 4 way buffers to help deal with when my nails end up jagged and they work great.
Written on: 03/20/2008 (11:45am) |
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I will definitely try this. Thx for the info
Written on: 05/28/2008 (08:58am) |
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I'm a recent glass file convert, thanks to alllaqured up. :) It really does make a huge difference.
Written on: 06/01/2008 (07:47pm) |
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