Tammy Taylor Peel N Stick Fingernail Files | Long-Lasting & Disposable Zebra 100 Grit Files with Emery Board | Replaceable, Travel-Friendly Salon Tool | Professional Acrylic Nail Care | 10 Pack
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Honest but kind
> 3 dayI love these files they are the best files wish I would have learned of them sooner they do an amazing job the best nail files in my opinion .
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Jennifer
> 3 dayLove!!! I will never go back to regular nail files. And my shaping has gotten better using Tammy Taylor. I thought I lost the one I purchased ending up buying another one right away. And refused to do my nails until I received my new one. Then I found the first one I ordered. Lol. I like that I can easily peel off and replace. Really good quality and last long.
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Gggirlgeek
> 3 dayI bought these because I was looking for files that wont cut me when filing close to the skin (I get a lot of lifting if I dont rough up the nail as close as possible to my skin.) These are 50% better at not cutting me but they still give me sore skin and sometimes cuts. I tried attaching the sticker slightly back from the edge but the plastic is still a little sharp. I might try buffing the edge with a crystal file to see if I can round it smooth. Ill report back. For some reason I expected them to have 5 180 grit, and 5 100 grit stickers. Its logical to attach them to both sides when only using on myself. I got 10 100 grit stickers of course, so now I have to order another 180 grit set to have all the files I need. I am using them for myself only so didnt consider that the second side would need to be replaced between clients because it wouldnt be sanitary, even if unused. I guess this is logical for professionals who dont want to waste two stickers per client. I like that I can replace the stickers when the file wears down, and I like that the stickers seem longer lasting than other cheap emery boards. I would use these on a friend after soaking in alcohol if I was sure neither of us had contaminants in our nails, but I wouldnt count on the plastic to be sterile for clients. There is no way to get 100% of contaminants out of plastic (this is why most milk jugs are not recycled at the plant, FYI.) I dont know about fungus though. For clients I would use a metal file that you can put in an autoclave or soaked in alcohol I suppose. (Side thought: they should make these out of acrylic. That is whats used for dentures and it doesnt seem to be a problem for denture cleaning. Just an idea. I dont know if acrylic holds bacteria though.)
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Bea S.
> 3 dayThese are the best files I’ve used thus far in my nail journey! The client doesn’t feel a thing but the shape is amazing if done right.
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Natalie
> 3 dayLove working with this file. Its my goto!
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Mrs. H
> 3 dayThey ok just not what I was looking for. I ended up buying another brand that was 80/80
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tyeshia shelton
> 3 daySo I ended up buying this product due to a YouTube video that I watched and when I got the product I thought that the file was a little bit bigger but as I begin to use it I love the size of it and also that it is peel snd stick so that way when I’m done with the client I can throw it away sanitize the bored and reuse it
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Natisha Nicholson
> 3 dayI absolutely love the Tammy Taylor peel and stick nail files. Not only are they easy to use, but they are so durable and very pretty to look at. I love the fact that it is cost effective and comes with several file stickers that help save you money. I absolutely love this product
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Elizabeth Hutchison
18-11-2024My daughter-in-laws sister is in Cosmetology School (Paul Mitchell) and she brought me home this peel and stick file By Tammy Taylor that they use in school- GAME CHANGER. You can peel and stick 2 different grits and even a buffer ALL on ONE stick…. I’m telling you now- get this! Literally one stick with everything you need to make your nail beautiful.
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Shelly Short
Greater than one weekI love these not too ruff or soft