REVLON – Shape N Buff – 1 Count Online

Description
DESCRIPTION
File & buffer in one. Unique patented all-in-one file and buffer for perfectly manicured looking nails. Two long lasting filing surfaces shape and file nails. Four high quality buffing surfaces smooth nails and create a brilliant long lasting shine. Professional length for superior control. Over 75 years of superior quality. Precision crafted, fully inspected to assure exceptional performance. Made in Korea or China.
DETAILS
Package Description:Â 1 Count
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FACTS
Unique patented all-in-one file and buffer for perfectly manicured-looking nails
Two long-lasting filing surfaces shape and file nails
Four high-quality buffing surfaces smooth nails and create a brilliant, long-lasting shine
Professional style length for superior control
DIRECTIONS
Shaping:
- Start with dry nails to help prevent nails from peeling.
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- File nails at a 45° angle against underside of nail edge to help maintain a strong nail tip.
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- Always start at the side of the nail and file toward the middle. Do not saw back and forth.
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For a squared edge, file tip of nail straight across with the Black side, then round corners slightly with White side to prevent snagging.
For a natural-looking curve, file nail to match the curve of your fingerip. Filing alternately from one side, then the other, will ensure an even shape.
Buffing: Before buffing, remove any nail enamel with Revlon Nail Enamel Remover.
Step 1: Even Out. Stroke buffer back and forth across nail surface until stains and ridges are removed.
Step 2: Smooth. buff with the same back and forth motion to produce a satin smooth surface.
Step 3: Buff. Continue to buff nail surface with back and forth motion to prepare nails for final shine.
Step 4: Shine. Finish by briskly buffing back and forth to create a natural, brillant shine.
WARNINGS
DETAILS
Package Description:Â 1 Count
Serving Size:Â ..
Number of Servings:Â ..
FACTS
DIRECTIONS
Shaping:
- Start with dry nails to help prevent nails from peeling.
-
- File nails at a 45° angle against underside of nail edge to help maintain a strong nail tip.
-
- Always start at the side of the nail and file toward the middle. Do not saw back and forth.
-
For a squared edge, file tip of nail straight across with the Black side, then round corners slightly with White side to prevent snagging.
For a natural-looking curve, file nail to match the curve of your fingerip. Filing alternately from one side, then the other, will ensure an even shape.
Buffing: Before buffing, remove any nail enamel with Revlon Nail Enamel Remover.
Step 1: Even Out. Stroke buffer back and forth across nail surface until stains and ridges are removed.
Step 2: Smooth. buff with the same back and forth motion to produce a satin smooth surface.
Step 3: Buff. Continue to buff nail surface with back and forth motion to prepare nails for final shine.
Step 4: Shine. Finish by briskly buffing back and forth to create a natural, brillant shine.
WARNINGS
Shaping:
- Start with dry nails to help prevent nails from peeling.
- File nails at a 45° angle against underside of nail edge to help maintain a strong nail tip.
- Always start at the side of the nail and file toward the middle. Do not saw back and forth.
For a squared edge, file tip of nail straight across with the Black side, then round corners slightly with White side to prevent snagging.
For a natural-looking curve, file nail to match the curve of your fingerip. Filing alternately from one side, then the other, will ensure an even shape.
Buffing: Before buffing, remove any nail enamel with Revlon Nail Enamel Remover.
Step 1: Even Out. Stroke buffer back and forth across nail surface until stains and ridges are removed.
Step 2: Smooth. buff with the same back and forth motion to produce a satin smooth surface.
Step 3: Buff. Continue to buff nail surface with back and forth motion to prepare nails for final shine.
Step 4: Shine. Finish by briskly buffing back and forth to create a natural, brillant shine.
WARNINGS
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