The Nail Art Orange Wood Stick is a commonly used manicure tool, mainly used for nail care and decoration. Here are some of its main uses:
- Push away dead skin:
One end of the orange wood stick is usually beveled, which can be used to gently push away the dead skin around the nails. After soaking your fingers in warm water to soften the dead skin, use the orange wood stick to gently push away the dead skin to make the nail contour neater.
- Clean the gaps between the nails:
The pointed end of the orange wood stick can be used to clean the dirt and cuticles in the gaps between the nails to keep the nails clean and hygienic.
- Remove excess nail polish:
When applying nail polish, if you accidentally get it on the edge of the nail, you can use the orange wood stick to dip a small amount of nail polish remover and carefully wipe off the excess nail polish to make the manicure effect more refined.
- Fix the nail patch:
When using nail patches or decorations, you can use the orange wood stick to help fix and adjust the position to make it more firm and precise.
- Auxiliary carving:
When performing nail carving, the orange wood stick can be used as an auxiliary tool for detail modification and adjustment.
- Remove residue on the nail: Before performing the manicure, use an orange wood stick to remove the residue on the surface of the nail and the nail surface to ensure that the nail is clean and provide a good foundation for subsequent operations.
- Auxiliary polishing: The orange wood stick can also be used to assist in polishing, to process some small corners and edges, to make the nail shape more perfect.
Advantage
- Natural material: Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks are usually made of natural orange wood, without chemical additives, and are gentle on nails and skin. Natural materials are not easy to cause allergies or irritation.
- Double-headed design: Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks generally adopt a double-headed design, one end is a bevel, which is used to push away dead skin and trim the skin around the nails; the other end is a fine tip, which is used to clean the gaps between nails and adjust details.
- Versatility: The versatility of Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks makes it an essential tool in the manicure process. It can be used for many purposes such as pushing dead skin, cleaning the gaps between nails, removing excess nail polish, fixing nail stickers and assisting in carving.
- Easy to operate: Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks are of moderate size, comfortable to the touch, easy to grasp and operate. Its fine tip design can accurately handle nail details, making it convenient for users to perform delicate manicure work.
- Economical: Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks are generally inexpensive and easy to buy and replace. They are usually sold in packages, with large quantities, can be used multiple times, and have a good cost-effectiveness.
How to use
- Prepare tools:
Make sure you have clean nail art orange wood sticks, hand soap or nail polish remover, warm water, paper towels and other tools.
- Clean your hands:
Before you start, clean your hands thoroughly with hand soap or nail polish remover to make sure your nails and surrounding skin are clean.
- Soften dead skin:
If you need to push away the dead skin around your nails, you can soak your hands in warm water for about 5-10 minutes to soften the dead skin.
- Push away dead skin:
Take out the nail art orange wood stick, gently place the beveled end on the dead skin around the nails, and push gently with moderate force to push away the dead skin. Remember to operate gently to avoid over-irritating the skin.
- Clean the gaps between the nails:
Turn the orange wood stick over and use the fine tip end to clean the dirt and cuticles in the gaps between the nails. Carefully clean back and forth in the gaps between the nails to make sure the area around the nails is clean.
- Remove excess nail polish: If you accidentally get the edge of your nails when applying nail polish, you can dip a small amount of nail polish remover on a paper towel and gently wipe off the excess nail polish with an orange stick.
- Fix nail art patches: When using nail art patches or decorations, you can use an orange stick to help fix and adjust the position. Place the patch or decoration on the nail, and then use the orange stick to gently press to ensure that they are close to the surface of the nail.
- Auxiliary carving: When performing nail art carving, you can use an orange stick as an auxiliary tool. Use the orange stick to refine and adjust the details as needed to make the carving effect more precise.
- Cleaning and maintenance: After use, clean both ends of the orange stick with nail polish remover or disinfectant to ensure the hygiene of the tool. Then store it in a dry and ventilated place for next use.
- The above is the general use process of the nail orange stick, which can be appropriately adjusted and improved according to personal needs and skills. During the operation, please pay attention to using moderate force to avoid irritating or hurting the nails and skin.
Precautions
- Keep the tool clean:
Clean the orangewood stick before and after use, especially when used by different people to avoid cross infection.
- Gentle operation:
When pushing dead skin or cleaning the gap between nails, do not use too much force to avoid hurting the nails and surrounding skin.
- Avoid repeated use:
Orangewood sticks are usually used once. If used multiple times, it is easy to accumulate bacteria and dirt. It is recommended to replace them regularly.
- Disinfection:
Disinfect the orangewood stick after each use as much as possible, especially the fine tip, to prevent bacteria from growing.
- Soften dead skin:
Before pushing dead skin, it is recommended to soak your fingers in warm water for a few minutes to soften the dead skin and reduce irritation to the skin.
- Moderate use:
Do not use orangewood sticks to push dead skin frequently. Excessive operation may cause skin damage. Usually once a week is enough.
- Choose the right angle:
When using the beveled end to push dead skin, pay attention to the angle and strength to avoid scratching the nail surface.
- Pay attention to sensitive skin: If your skin is sensitive or has wounds, avoid using orange wood sticks to avoid infection or aggravating skin problems.
- Avoid contact with eyes: During the operation, try to avoid direct contact with your eyes with your hands to prevent the spread of bacteria.
- Proper storage: After use, store the orange wood stick in a dry and ventilated place to avoid mildew caused by a humid environment.
- Discard properly: The orange wood stick should be properly discarded after use, and do not throw it around randomly to maintain a hygienic environment.