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Safe Use of Nail Polisher

Nov. 24, 2020

A manicurist who is learning to use an electric sander for the first time should understand that an electric sander is not used to make up for clumsiness. Compared with sand bars, you can choose it to improve work efficiency. If the manicurist's hands are awkward, he should improve his skills first, instead of relying entirely on electric grinders to solve the problem. I want to utilize an electric sander. No matter how good the technique of using sand bars is, it will take some time. If you want to learn about electric grinders, you must concentrate and be willing to spend time.

To practice using a grinder, you must first be familiar with its power. Hold the handle and increase the speed (the number of rotations of the grinder in the first minute), and you can feel its power. Glue the nail piece to one end of the wooden stick, hold the wooden stick in one hand, put the wrist of the other hand on the table, and hold the handle of the sander in the position of holding the pen. When working, you should relax your wrists in order to balance your hands and better control the machine. Properly use drill bits and start at low speed. Start gently from the right edge of the nail and gradually slide to the left. When the drill bit touches the nail or edge, lift the drill bit and return to the right to start again. Do not overheat the drill bit.

We aim to find a rate that suits us and better control the machine. The speed that every manicurist is accustomed to using is different, and the speed that is suitable for each nail area should also be different. The speed should be lower when sanding the finger area, and higher when cutting the nail and repairing the nail tip.

Carbonized Drill Bit

Moving the nails away from the rotating drill allows the manicurist to better control the contact area. If the machine generates a high amount of heat during use, it means that something is wrong. You should try to reduce the speed, reduce the intensity, and shorten the distance of each polishing. The heat generation is a technical problem for the manicurist, not the drill bit.

The position of the drill bit is different for different service items. In other words, if the manicurist is using a fine carbonized drill bit to sharpen the nails, he should polish the nails back and forth horizontally. When operating on the nail, if you have a proper angle, it is more appropriate to use the bottom of the drill. Pay attention to the place where dust is generated on the drill bit, this can show which part of the drill bit is used. Do not use sharp surgical drills in the finger skin area. It is safer to use conical drills. When pushing the finger skin, use the upper part of the cone drill to make a perfect angle on the finger skin so that it fits the natural nail.

Use a pencil to draw a shadow mark on the area to be polished, concentrate on the mark, and observe the progress (you can use alcohol or nail polish remover to remove all remaining marks).

When you start learning to use a sander, you should practice on yourself first so that you can feel what you are doing. After you can successfully work on yourself, choose a customer who is willing to be practiced, and ask her to provide timely feedback.