2. An implement that is used to shape the free edges of the nail with the coarse side and bevel the nail with the finer side.
A. Nail Cutter
B. Nail File
C. Nail Trimmer
D. Nail Buffer
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An implement that is used to shape the free edges of the nail with the coarse side and bevel the nail with the finer side.B.) Nail File.
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- A nail file is a tool used to gently grind down and shape the edges of nails. They are often used in manicures and pedicures after the nail has been trimmed using appropriate nail clippers. Nail files may either be emery boards, ceramic, glass, crystal, plain metal files or metal files coated with corundum.
- A nail drill is a powered rotary tool, which is used by a nail technician to file nails.
- Emery boards are small flat long objects which have emery or emery paper glued to them, making them both abrasive and flexible, used for fingernail and toenail care.
- They are used by manicurists to shape and smooth the nail during manicure and pedicure sessions.
- Any nail technician can do the full range of nail services with just four basic nail files: a coarse file (around 100 grit) for shaping acrylic and taking the length or surface down quickly; a medium file (180-220 grit) for smoothing artificial nails and shaping artificial and natural nails; a fine file (400-600 grit).
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The correct answer is Nail File.
Explanation:
A nail file is a short, roughened strip of material for filing, smoothing, and shaping fingernails and toenails. It's a frequent manicure and pedicure equipment that's used after nail clippers have been used to cut and shorten the nails.
Emery, metal, glass, crystal, and ceramic are some of the materials used to make nail files. Some metal files have sapphire coatings (corundum).
An emery board, first patented by J. Parker Pray in 1883, is the most prevalent type of nail file. They are inexpensive and disposable, making them an excellent alternative for pedicures and manicures, as nail files used on multiple people can spread diseases like nail fungus.
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