Height, cm | 1.5 |
Length, cm | 2.1 |
Width, cm | 1.5 |
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Nozzles for milling are an important tool in the process of nail building, which is widely used in manicure and pedicure salons. At first glance, milling nozzles may seem similar to each other, but they differ in their shape, size and purpose, as well as in their ability to perform certain tasks in working with the nail plate. Each nozzle is designed for specific procedures, such as removing the cuticle, cleaning the nail surface, treating the finger pads, or removing the gel coating. In the process of building nails, the master must choose the necessary nozzle depending on the type and condition of the nail plate, as well as the goal he wants to achieve. The most common types of nozzles for milling are: 1. Cone nozzles are used to remove the cuticle and remove the root of the nail. They may have different cone angles depending on the task.2. Ball nozzles are used to work with sensitive skin on the foot, as well as for processing finger pads during pedicure.3. Milling nozzles are used to treat gel or acrylic coating, as well as to remove the cuticle. They may have varying degrees of abrasiveness depending on the nail material.4. Bead nozzles are used to treat the nail before building up to create a smooth and flat surface. They are also used to clean the skin around the nails.5. Cylindrical nozzles are used to create the shape of the nails, as well as to remove dead skin on the foot. When choosing a nozzle for a miller, the master must take into account not only his skills and experience, but also the condition of the skin and nail plate of the client. Incorrect use of the nozzle can lead to injuries and damage to the nails or skin, so the master should be careful and attentive when working with the tool.