An abrasive tool designed for shaping and refining fingernails or artificial enhancements utilizes a specific level of coarseness. This tool is characterized by having 150 abrasive particles per square inch. Such a tool is typically employed for quickly reducing length, removing acrylic or gel product, and shaping enhancements prior to finer refinement.
The aggressive nature of this particular implement makes it valuable in quickly accomplishing significant alterations to the nail’s structure. It is beneficial for nail technicians seeking efficient material removal. Historically, coarser implements were often the primary shaping tools; however, modern practice favors a graduated approach, utilizing coarser options for initial work and finer ones for finishing. This helps prevent damage to the natural nail and creates a smoother final result.