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What is the best tool for taking care of your fingernails and cuticles?

glen

Lifer
I am sure some company makes a quality product for taking care of nails.
For example, Tweezerman is the a great tweezer - so, I am looking for the tweezerman of nail care.
 
put some clear polish on your nails....i heard that works b/c the polish tastes sooooooo nasty.

I'm lucky to be blessed with naturally nice fingers, nails and cuticles. Everytime I go to get my nails done (which i'm totally craving cause i haven't had one in forever) the person comments on how nice my cuticles are and they don't ever need to do much work on me besides filing and polishing.
 
Originally posted by: glen
I am sure some company makes a quality product for taking care of nails.
For example, Tweezerman is the a great tweezer - so, I am looking for the tweezerman of nail care.

a small asian lady named Ahn?
=)

go get a manicure... feels and looks good =) nothing left to bite... and yes they do guys hands too...

 
Congratulations on quitting. Biting nails is the most disgusting habit ever in my opinion. Any regular nail clipper should be fine. I usually clip with a smaller one, then use the file off a larger clipper to smooth down the sharp edges.
 
Originally posted by: glen
How much are nail jobs?
And, don't I need tools to take care of them myself at home?

depending on the place you go to they could either be $8 or $20. Some places have manicure/pedicure deals on certain days too...and pedicures are so awesome cause you get a nice mini foot massage on top of getting your nails all pretty.

and the only tools i've ever used/needed was a nail cutter, a nail file, nail polish, and the occasional spa-y things like cuticle remover and buffer/shiner spongy thingy.
 
Originally posted by: glen
What BRAND of nail cutters etc...?

I'm not aware of any major differences. I just pick up whatever brand the local drug store sells and replace it when I lose it or when it gets dull.
 
Found a good one - from Tweezerman no less:

Tweezerman is pleased to offer select Personal Care Kits from Zwilling J.A. Henckels. With a tradition of high quality and uncompromising performance, J.A. Henckels? products are world renowned for workmanship and precision. The selected kits feature luxurious cases as distinctive as their premimum stainless steel tools.


http://tweezerman.com/index.cfm?page=productdetail&prod=234
 
fingernail clippers ought to do the job quite nicely and save the wearing down of your enamel that will happen over the years due to gnawing on your fingernails.

😀
 
Originally posted by: glen
What BRAND of nail cutters etc...?

What kind of fvcked up Metro-question is this? Has the whole world gone gay?

Do you really think theres even a tiny bit of difference between any of them?
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: glen
What BRAND of nail cutters etc...?

What kind of fvcked up Metro-question is this? Has the whole world gone gay?

Do you really think theres even a tiny bit of difference between any of them?
oh snap :laugh:

 
I think the ones I have are revlon.

Yeah, I know.

But they work really well and I've got very large/strong fingernails so need something very sharp, big and very strong. works well.
 
Originally posted by: Jikininki
I'm lucky to be blessed with naturally nice fingers, nails and cuticles. Everytime I go to get my nails done (which i'm totally craving cause i haven't had one in forever) the person comments on how nice my cuticles are and they don't ever need to do much work on me besides filing and polishing.
I hope you are a woman.

Male manicures, imho, are a sure sign of the apocalypse. The other ones being men getting into bush trimming and calling hair gel "product"...

<looks around at other posters in this thread>

OMG, We are DOOMED! :Q
 
Originally posted by: brigden
Glen, Dovo make fine tools and instruments and are far superior to Tweezerman.
Thanks - so, which kit do I need?
I have no idea which tool dos what actually.
i don't knwo what to buy.

 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: Jikininki
I'm lucky to be blessed with naturally nice fingers, nails and cuticles. Everytime I go to get my nails done (which i'm totally craving cause i haven't had one in forever) the person comments on how nice my cuticles are and they don't ever need to do much work on me besides filing and polishing.

I hope you are a woman.


um...duh? pshhh...
 
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