Nail buffing
Nail buffing is the act of polishing the nail using buffers of successively finer grit in order to make nails look more consistent and shiny. A paste is used to fill ridges on nail surfaces.
Buffing is also done prior to the application of nail products or artificial nails to help the product adhere to the nail. However, excessive buffing should be avoided
Technique
- The emery board nail file should not be used to buff the surface of the nails. They are meant only to shape them from the side.
- The medium grit can be used to smooth ridges and surface irregularities. This can be done before applying nail polish or as a first step before finer buffing.
- The fine-grained buff is used to smooth the nail to a matte surface.
- The finest finishing grit gives the nails a glossy shine.
In a manicure, nail buffing is an alternative to chemical nail polish.