We explain which file grit is best for prepping the nail so it doesn’t cause lifting in your application.
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mir jam
That would remove my nails in 2 services????
Sara Smith
This is a great tip! I'm a nail instructor and the book we use says to use 240 grit or higher to remove shine and prep, and I always have to stop and correct that with my class so they know the proper grit. Milady books are terrible! I don't recommend them at all