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Reddit mentions of 3 Crystal Glass Nail Files Manicure Set Purple/Pink - Small, Medium & Pedicure File
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of 3 Crystal Glass Nail Files Manicure Set Purple/Pink - Small, Medium & Pedicure File. Here are the top ones.
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Sizes include a large pedicure (7.5"), medium nail (5.5") and small nail(3.5")Czech Republic made tempered glassGuaranteed to never wear out or wear downContinued use reduces chipping, peeling and splitting of natural nailsProtective sheaths for each file is included
Specs:
Color | Purple |
Size | 3 Piece Assortment |
Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
On the subject of nail files, crystal (glass) nail files last forever. I just recently bought this set on Amazon after having a crystal file I'd had for the last like, ten years. That one is still in perfect condition, but I wanted a bigger one for my feet. All you do is wash them every now and then. They're also gentler than emery boards.
From what I have heard, the crystal glass nail files are better for a variety of reasons but the main one being that it is so much finer of a grit. This is the first time I've purchased any and I already love them! It filed and shaped my nails quickly. I've also heard that they last much longer than metal or emery board files. I have heard of people getting them from Sephora and Ulta but I got these off amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003X9E236/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Those were some of the ones /r/redditlaqueristas recommended, so you're good to go! The two that they recommended most were that set and this one, which I got because I liked the idea of having three different sizes.
For anybody wondering if they have a fake, on the fake files the grit wears off. Fakes are basically glass with some sort of grit sprayed onto them that doesn't stay on permanently. I'm not sure how the real deal is made, but they last you forever. (Just be careful not to drop them on hard surfaces, they are glass after all!)