Type
— Manicure set. Manicure set — a set of tools that are designed to care for the nail plates and skin of the hands. Manicure involves the use of highly specialized tools / nozzles that are poorly adapted for pedicure. A
classic manicure set of tools may include: small scissors, a nail file, tweezers, tongs, nippers and a cuticle spatula. Regarding the hardware (electric) manicure, the set may include: a drive, grinding and polishing nozzles, drying for nails.
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Frazier. Fraser — a device for hardware manicure / pedicure. This device consists of a control unit and a drive, in the form of an ergonomic handle. Some models are also equipped with a pedal, with which you can adjust the speed of rotation of the drive. The head of the router uses removable nozzles, the working area of which has a special abrasive coating, due to which it turns out to effectively process the nail plates and keratinized skin. The milling cutter can use many varieties of nozzles. The main nozzles can be considered cylindrical, oval and flat. In this case, the nozzles can perform both rough grinding and fine polishing. There are separate categories of nozzles for manicure and pedicure.
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Roller saw. Designed to remove old calluses, corns and other traces of keratinization of the skin on the feet. A roller file acts on the skin with a special roller, the working surface of which has
...an abrasive coating. Complete with a file, 2-3 additional rollers can be supplied, and each of them can have a different roughness.Number of nozzles/tools
The total number of attachments or tools included in the kit.
Nozzles are referred to when it comes to an electric model, tools are indicated for instrument sets (see "Type"). In both cases, the more
diverse the equipment, the more extensive the possibilities of the manicure set, the more advanced it is considered. On the other hand, this indicator significantly affects the dimensions, weight and cost, and the real need for a variety of nozzles / tools does not always arise. Therefore, when choosing, you should take into account the features of using the device: it hardly makes sense to purchase a professional set of a couple of dozen tools if you just need to keep your nails in order while traveling.
Note that in sets that include double-sided devices (for example, with a scraper on one side and a cuticle spatula on the other), each side of such a device is considered a separate tool (as it has its own application).
Power source
The type of power used by the electric model (see "Type").
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Network. Powered by normal household sockets. This option is convenient because you do not have to monitor the condition of the battery / accumulator: the machine will work as long as there is voltage in the network, and the risk of being left without power at the most inopportune moment (for example, in the middle of the work process) is minimal. On the other hand, in the absence of sockets, such models become practically useless; in addition, the mains cable restricts mobility.
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Battery. Powered by an original branded battery that does not belong to standard sizes (see "Batteries" below), and in some models it is also non-removable. Like replaceable cells, batteries allow the machine to work regardless of the presence of outlets nearby; at the same time, in some moments this option is much more convenient. So, batteries are able to accumulate more energy, which has a positive effect on power and battery life; they are immediately supplied in the kit, which eliminates the additional hassle and cost of the purchase; and charging the battery is usually easier and cheaper than looking for fresh batteries. On the other hand, if there is a supply of batteries, they can be easily changed, while recharging takes time and a power source.
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Batteries. Powered by replaceable elements of a stand
...ard size — for example, "finger" AA (other options may also be found). Such models, like battery ones, do not depend on sockets and can be used autonomously. The replaceable cells themselves can be produced both in the form of disposable batteries and in the form of rechargeable batteries. At the same time, both the first and second options make it easy to change dead batteries for fresh ones (the main thing is to stock up on them in advance). Of the shortcomings, it is worth noting the relatively low capacity, as well as the need for additional costs — either for the regular purchase of fresh batteries, or for rather expensive batteries. In addition, there are many batteries on the market, varying in price and performance, and the actual operating time is highly dependent on the quality of the batteries/accumulators used.
— Network / battery. Models that can work both from the network and from their own battery. The features of both types of power are described above, and their combination allows you to combine the advantages of both options and makes the machine very versatile: if you have an outlet, you can use it, and if there is no network nearby, run on battery power. The main disadvantage of such models is a slightly higher price than devices with one type of power supply.Application
The type of procedures for which the set is intended.
— Manicure. A manicure is a procedure for caring for the hands, primarily nails. Such work is considered more “fine” than a pedicure, due to the smaller size and thickness of the nails, which accordingly affects the features of the tool. In addition, "pure manicure" kits do not include skin care devices — such care is carried out by other means (creams, scrubs, etc.); the functions of the tools are limited to the processing of the cuticle and the removal of burrs.
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Pedicure. A pedicure includes toenail treatments. These nails are thicker and harder than those on the hands, so they require a specialized tool. In addition, some foot care tasks, such as callus removal, also require the use of tools.
Note that many modern kits are universal and include devices for both manicure and pedicure. Such versatility is especially common among electric models (see "Type").
Number of speeds
The number of speeds at which the electric model can operate (see "Type"). For different nozzles, different speeds are considered optimal, and even for the same one, several speed modes can be used, depending on the desired processing intensity. Thus, the more speeds — the wider the capabilities of the device, the more accurately you can choose the best option depending on the situation. For maximum accuracy, however, it is better to select a model with smooth adjustment (see below), however, if this moment is not critical, fixed settings will still be more convenient.
Maximum revolutions
The maximum speed of rotation of the working nozzle of the set. The higher the rotation speed, the more performant the effect will be. But more is not always better, especially for sensitive people with delicate skin.
Usually, models with a maximum speed of up to 5,000 rpm are more suitable for processing natural nail tissue and cornea. Cutters with a maximum speed of over 5,000 rpm are already capable of processing both natural nails and false nails made of acrylic and other synthetic materials.
Professional grade manicure sets can have a maximum rotation speed of up to 30,000 — 45,000 rpm and even more.
Reverse
The presence in the electrical model (see "Type") of the ability to change the direction of rotation to the
opposite.
Most of the procedures carried out by electric machines imply a certain direction of movement of the nozzle relative to the nail being processed. And since the position of the nails themselves can also be different (for example, when processing different hands), the direction of rotation has to be changed. This possibility is provided due to the reverse — without it, the machine itself would have to be moved, and this, usually, is inconvenient (and in some situations it is impossible at all).
Dryer for nails
The presence in the manicure set of the function of
drying nails.
Drying is usually found in electric models (see "Type"). It is most often implemented through a built-in fan that provides airflow to the nails; the fan can be placed inside the stand or be made as a separate nozzle. Another drying option is a UV lamp. However, anyway, this function is intended to speed up the drying of the varnish applied to the nails. However it must be borne in mind that for some varnishes, a fan is considered optimal, and for others, a UV lamp. Therefore, when choosing, it is worth specifying which option is implemented in the manicure set and whether it is suitable for the varnishes used.
Hand bath
The presence
of a bath for hands in the delivery set of a manicure set.
Many nail care procedures are best done after soaking and steaming: nails and skin become soft, which not only makes work easier, but also reduces discomfort. Baths are designed for such steaming. They are also sold separately, but most often it is easier to immediately buy a manicure set with a bath in the kit.