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File to perfection your revenue by offering these nail files as a retail item.


OPI's Crystal Nail File is very soft and natural on the nail. It helps to prevent nails from chipping and peeling and makes a great retail item with a high profit margin.


Hennessy Hair & Beauty / OPI: 021 434 3436


This butterfly crystal-looking glass nail file from Ciaté is presented in its own black case to protect the file whilst in you clients' handbags or drawers. This file will not blunt and can be kept clean by washing in warm, soapy water.


DK Distribution: 053 914 3032


Hand & Nail Harmony's file collection is manufactured with superior paper, resulting in a long-lasting file. The files have a custom shape for fine detail cuticle work and a wider base for surface filing. Retail the Wooden File (pictured), a thin wooden file that is used for shaping the natural nail, the 150/150 Grit single file, used for shaping the nail and quick surface filling, and 180/180 Buffer which is a new style of buffer designed for buffing the natural nail without creating stress or friction on the nail itself.


Posh International: 028 9266 1617


Calgel's Yellow Mylar file (pictured) is used to shape the natural nail and remove minor imperfections. The Blue Sponge Board is a 240 grit buffer, which can be used on the natural nail and also to remove dips and bumps on the surface of gel nails.


Izabelle Hammon: 0845 230 1087


Great for retail to encourage clients to care for their nails at home, ASU's 180/180 Grit File is ideal for keeping the free edge cared for. To finish off, encourage your clients to take a buffer away with them, for example the 220/280 Sponge Buffer, or the 600/4000 Shine Buffer.


ASU Nail & Beauty Supplies: 01 807 7066


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