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Cuticle Nipper TOP CHOICE 7248 — manicure tool for trimming cuticles and hangnails
TOP CHOICE 7248 cuticle nipper is a handheld manicure instrument designed for precise trimming of cuticles and removal of hangnails. The tool features sharp, tapered blades and a spring-action mechanism that provides controlled, even pressure during cutting. Intended for both professional salon use and personal at-home nail care, this nipper supports routine maintenance of nail folds and shaping of nail edges to help maintain a neat, well-groomed appearance.
The ergonomic handles and spring action reduce hand fatigue and allow for accurate control when trimming small areas. Precision-ground blades deliver clean cuts to minimize tearing or damage to surrounding skin. The compact, lightweight design makes the nipper easy to maneuver around the nail plate and suitable for detailed work such as removing hangnails and cleaning nail folds. Materials and construction focus on durability for repeated use in salon environments or regular home care.
Soften cuticles first by soaking nails in warm water or applying cuticle oil to reduce resistance and make trimming safer. Hold the nipper with a steady grip, position the blades at the base of the excess cuticle or hangnail, and apply gentle, controlled pressure to make a single precise cut. Avoid cutting live skin; remove only dead cuticle tissue and hangnails. After trimming, clean the blades and apply a moisturizing product to the nail fold to support healing and prevent dryness.
Clean and sanitize the nipper before and after each use. Regularly inspect the blades for sharpness and alignment; dull or damaged blades should be sharpened by a professional or replaced to ensure safe trimming. Store the tool in a dry place and avoid dropping it to maintain blade integrity.
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