What should be paid attention to when using nail clippers
Cleaning tools: Before using the nail clipper, make sure it is clean and clean the blade and handle with alcohol or warm water and soap to ensure hygiene.
Personal Use: Nail clippers are personal hygiene tools and should not be shared with others to avoid spreading disease or infection.
Nail Clipping: Be careful when using nail clippers. When cutting your nails, avoid cutting them too short as this could hurt your fingertips or cause discomfort.
Angle and Strength: When cutting nails, keep the nail clippers at an appropriate angle and apply moderate force. Excessive force may cause the nail to split or the blade to slide across the surface of the nail.
Be careful of the surrounding skin: When cutting nails, be careful of the surrounding skin to avoid cutting or causing discomfort. Try to keep the blade in contact with the nail and avoid direct contact with the skin.
Blade Sharpness: Make sure the blades of your nail clippers stay sharp. Dull blades may cause layered or uneven nails. Periodically sharpen or replace blades as needed.
Avoid cutting movable or crusty skin: Nail clippers are primarily used for cutting nails, and avoid using them to cut movable or crusty skin as it may cause injury or discomfort.
Storage and storage: After using the nail clippers, store them in a dry and ventilated place, and protect the blades properly to avoid damage or dulling of the blades.
Child Safety: Keep the nail clippers out of the reach of children to prevent children from causing injuries due to careless use.There are special kids nail clippers for children also.
Replacement Cycle: Replace the nail clippers regularly to keep the blades sharp and hygienic. Worn or damaged blades may impair cutting performance and hygiene.