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How do you cut your fingernail clippers?

How do you cut your fingernail clippers?

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English NAIL-CLIPPER, inventor: American Voss Forkskiyl, invention time: 1930s.The utility model relates to a nail clipper which mainly comprises an upper and a lower two pressing handles, wherein the front end is provided with an inserting pin, wherein, the front end of the upper pressing handle is concave provided with a groove with an U shape, and the center of the U shaped groove
General nail clippers or nail clippers and the like can be sterilized with 84 disinfectant, or sterilized with Iodophor or the like
Swab the swab with alcohol. If alcohol is not available, replace it with alcohol. If not, you can grill it with a lighter.
Nail clippers with fingernail clippers can be soaked with 84 disinfectant, sterilized with alcohol, or sterilized with Iodophor or the like.The correct way to cut your nails with a nail clipper:1, trim, the thumb and index finger firmly grasp the finger, and will cut fingers and other fingers apart. The other hand scissors gently rotates the scissors from one end of the edge of the nail along the natural bend of the nail and cuts the nail.2, do not make scissors close to the tip of the nail, in order to cut off the nails under the tender meat and cut the baby's fingers. Also, don't cut nails too bald is too deep, you should leave some leeway in health, under the premise of ensuring the nail comfort. Cut too bald, too deep, there will be a sense of pain.3, when pruning, the action should be brisk, it is best to shape once, and repeatedly pruning will make the edges of nails edges and corners, not smooth.4, after the cut, with the finger belly touch, check whether the edge of a smooth edge, such as a good angle or spike, should be promptly trimmed.5, if the nail beneath the dirt, not available file tip or other sharp object should be clean, clean water in the cut after the nails to prevent infection.

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