High Quality Bohemian Crystal Glass Nail Files
General Information about our Glass Nail Files
glass nail fileWhat is a Glass Nail File? Bohemian crystal glass nail files are the highest quality glass nail files. Perfect for shaping nails, both natural and artificial. The quality of the abrasive surface guarantees outstanding filing ability. Hardening of the glass during production increases the mechanical firmness, which gives unlimited lifetime to filing surface. This makes the crystal glass nail file ideal for use in professional salons. Only Bohemian crystal glass nail files have these qualities!

Comparison of Glass Nail Files with Metal & Paper Files
The filing surface of metal and paper files are, too rough and blunt, compared to the finely and uniformly roughened surface of the Bohemian crystal glass file. The blunt and rough texture of paper and metal files can cause the nail to split and chip. The glass nail file leaves the nail smooth. With regular use you will notice less splitting and chipping or the nail. With the Bohemian crystal glass file you can file in both directions. The hardened surface is resistant to wearing out.

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Glass nail files are perfect to use on both natural and artificial nails. With artificial nails it is recommended that you dip the file in water while using. The 7.5 inch Pedicure file is great for removing hardened skin on the feet. Immerse feet in warm water to soften the skin. The hardening of the glass, during production, ensures that the file will not break during normal use. A damaged or broken file should be discarded. Glass nail files are gentle enough to use on children. Adult supervision is advised.


Long Lasting
Thanks to the qualities of the material and hardening process, the lifetime of the Bohemian glass nail file is practically unlimited.

Hygiene & Maintenance
Glass nail files are easy to clean with warm water and soap. A soft brush can be used for deeper cleaning. Professionals should use a disinfecting solution, autoclave or boil. Do not submerge colored or painted surfaces in water over 115 degrees.