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Friday, March 7, 2014

Color Workshop manicure kit attachments


"There are three different kind of tools:

The Smoothing Tool (use it to remove dry skin from around calluses; use it in a circular motion with gentle pressure):
-Flat Disc File (the disc with the silver top): For general filing

The Buffing Tools (for smoothing and buffing rough edges):
-Nail Buffer (the other disk, this one has a blue top and is soft): To smooth and shine
-Felt-Tip Cone (the white cone): To smooth and buff (you were right, and BTW always use this one last)

The Shaping Tools (for filing and shaping nails, or for filing rough skin; you can use it on fake nails if you want):
-Large Cone (the tallest attachment piece): To shape and file nails
-Smoothing Cone (the shorter, fatter piece, more like a cone than the others really): For smoothing thick nails & uneven surfaces
-Small Cone (the piece that's almost in the shape of a triangle): to smooth cuticles & nail corners

There are also some tips that come in the booklet: 

'Nails and hands should be thoroughly dry when using this product. Always apply gentle pressure when using this product. Excessive pressure may cause damage to the skin and nails.

Getting Started: 
For the best results, soak and or feet in warm water to soften nail and hardened skin. Dry hands and feet thoroughly before using the Personal Manicurist.

Angles and Motion: 
The angle at which you hold the Personal Maniurist will provide different results. Angle and move the unit to achieve desired effects.

Accesory Use: (I'm guessing this is what you really wanted to know?)
Start with removal of dead skin and calluses. Next use the shaping tools to shape, smooth and file nails. Finally, use buffing attachments to add luster and shine.' Oh, and make sure the tool is screwed in all the way before you turn it on. "

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