Pam,

 

   Don't Freak Out this is what I do. I buy bulk, and I buy smaller files. I
buy small white cushioned file and use one per service.   I have been using
1 file, 1 buffer, 1 stick per client for years.  It gives piece of mind for
me and my client. I don't have to spend the extra time  cleaning and
disinfecting, don't have to spend money on the disinfectant. It comes out
pretty even in the end if you buy bulk.   One package of 50 is 8.95.  if you
order more than 9  packages, it goes down to $ 8.06  per package. When you
spend more than $50 its free shipping.  I just bought 10 packages for $72.00
and it comes out to $0.16 per file. The breakdown on the Zebra comes out to
$.014 per file. You do this a couple times a year at most, I buy my buffers
the same way. I stagger it so I buy them a couple months apart. Once you get
used to doing it this way you will see it is so much easier! I just keep an
eye on my supplies and when I get down to a couple of packages I know I have
to set aside money to order again. Below is the link to these files.

 

http://nailfilestore.com/soloblack8080smallfile-1-2.aspx

 

 

Sheryl Goldberg

Goldfingers & Toes

Nail Tech/Educator

Located in

ZETHINA Cosmetics & Skin Care

Glendale, AZ

 

 

 

 

 

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Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 9:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: Files vs E-files

 

Hi Teks,

  here in Ohio, the State Board of Cos. has decreed that we use a brand new
file for each client each and every time.  I had been cleaning, sanitizing
(uv sterilizer) and then keeping their files separate for their use only.
Now... this is gonna cost a pretty penny per service to use a new file each
and every time.  I have thought about using the e-file to do the entire
service, instead of just cleaning under the nail like I do now.  However, I
have huge misgivings about using the e-file to do the entire service.  How
do you take off length?  How do you do natural nails?  I can see where the
e-file would be good for blending and taking any  thickness off the acrylic,
but I'm not sure its a good idea to use on gels and natural nails.  Now what
do I do?  

Pam

Ohio 

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