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Seki Edge Professional Nail Nipper (SS-202)

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Should You be Using a Nail Nipper?

Should You be Using a Nail Nipper?

by JATAI, 22 Mar 2023
When you think of cutting your nails, you probably think about using a nail clipper. But what if a nail clipper just doesn't cut it for you. No pun intended but sometimes there's just something wrong with using a nail clipper. Maybe what you need is a nail nipper. What is a nail nipper you ask? Well, let this article enlighten you. A nail nipper is an alternative tool for cutting and trimming your nails. It looks like a cuticle nipper but larger so don't get them confused. Yes, they are both called nippers, but their uses are completely different. A nipper is something that cuts or 'nips' away at something. So a nail nipper is a tool that cuts away at nails. But unlike a nail clipper, it is held differently and used differently. And it is generally used for certain purposes. Let's look at the benefits of using a nail nipper. Benefits of Using a Nail Nipper   Precision Cutting One of the main benefits of using a nail nipper is the precision that it offers. Nail nippers can be steered and directed in the path you want it to cut. It's not so easy to do that with a nail clipper. The directing of the cut allows you to shape your nails to the desired look for precision and maximum control.   Strong, Wide Jaws The second biggest benefit is its ability to cut through thick hard nails. Sometimes if the nail is too thick you can't even get the nail in the jaws of the nail clipper. When this happens, it's time to upgrade to a nail nipper. Nail nipper jaws can open very wide to encapsulate the thickest of nails. Because of this, the jaws must be very strong to cut the nail. Dexterity Sometimes we have dexterity issues. Maybe you find it difficult to hold a nail clipper. Perhaps holding something where squeezing with your hand vs. your fingers is easier for you. If this is the case, then a nail nipper may be a better choice.   Durable While many nail clippers are durable, nail nippers take durability to another level. Because they are meant to cut thicker nails, the metal is generally thick, strong and powerful to withstand the more intense cutting.   Easier to Clean You might say nail nippers are more hygienic than regular nail clippers. If keeping your nail cutting tools clean and hygienic is important, opt for a nail nipper. The jaws can be easily cleaned with rubbing alcohol and cotton as the blades are exposed. Nail clippers have a closed system. Since the jaws only open so wide, it can be difficult to clean the blades. Using a nail nipper is not as common as using a nail clipper, but that doesn't mean they are not right for you. Some people prefer using a nail nipper over a nail clipper for the above reasons. In the end it's about personal choice and preference. If you're not familiar with Seki Edge, feel free to browse the nail nippers and nail clippers we offer. We have some of the best on the market! Check out our nail clippers and nail nippers from Seki Edge.   Product, Nail Nippers
How to Fix Ingrown Toenails

How to Fix Ingrown Toenails

by JATAI, 23 Aug 2021
Ingrown toenails suck. They're painful. They are not easy to fix quickly. And did I mention they're painful? But once you get one, you know you have to do something about it. Most ingrown nails occur with toenails and usually it's with the big toe. So if the ingrown toenail is bad enough, it will hurt when you walk or put any significant pressure on the toe. So what is an ingrown toenail? If you're never experienced this kind of pain, you've probably never had one. Basically, an ingrown toenail occurs when the corners of the nail curve and grow into the skin. If left untreated, it could cause infection and most definitely pain. Imagine a hard nail driving into your skin all day long and every time you put pressure on the nail it drives it into the skin even more. Ouch! So what causes ingrown toenails in the first place? What Causes Ingrown Toenails? There are several reasons. One reason is of course genetics. Your genes told your toenail to be too big. Or maybe your genes make your toenails unusually curved...thanks mom and dad! Then, there's trauma. Toe stubbing can create injury to the nail and cause it to grow back differently. Or it's possible to hurt your toenail so bad that it got black and blue and eventually fell off. When the new toenail grows back it can grow back differently from before. But the most common cause is wearing shoes that are too tight or cutting the toenails incorrectly. What causes ingrown toenails can be a variety of factors where some are not in your control.   How to Fix Ingrown Toenails There are several home remedies for ingrown toenails. But if none of these work, it may be time to get in touch with a specialist like a podiatrist to remove it for you. Fixing an ingrown toenail will require some patience as well as active management on your part. Here are some things you can try. Soak the Nail First off, try soaking the ingrown nail in warm water for 15-20 minutes at least 3-4 times a day. This will reduce the swelling and pain. You can also try adding Epsom salt, tea tree oil or vinegar. Epsom salt can help reduce discomfort and loosen the skin away from the nail. Tea tree has disinfecting properties while vinegar has anti-fungal properties.   Use a Buffer Then try using a small piece of cotton or some dental floss and place it under the corner of the nail in order to lift the nail away from the skin and help it grow above the skin rather than into the skin. You can use a tweezer to help you if you find it difficult to achieve.   Apply Antibiotic Ointment Since the redness and swelling could lead to an infection, be sure to use an antibiotic ointment or cream on the area to kill the germs. Keep the toe bandaged. If it is already infected, you will need to get antibiotics from your doctor. One way to tell if it's infected is if you see pus. Yuck. Don't let your ingrown nail get this far! Wear Proper Shoes Proper shoes are one of the main culprits of ingrown toenails so this one is very important. Wearing open-toed shoes that do not restrict the toes are preferable. This means avoiding high heels or pointed toed shoes. Also, wear the correct shoe size. Any shoes that crowd your toes will put extra pressure on the skin against the nail. Give your toes some breathing space!   Use Pain Relievers as Needed Since ingrown nails can be painful while you are trying to fix it, be sure to take some pain relievers if necessary. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB) or naproxen sodium (Alleve) are all good choices for temporary relief. Remember, pain relievers don't actually get rid of the problem but they will help you get through it as you treat the nail.   Cut Nails Straight Across Improper nail cutting is also a culprit. Instead of cutting the nails at the corners, cut nails straight across. When nails are cut at the corners, it encourages them to grow into the skin. This is exactly what you do NOT want. When you cut the nails straight across you are training them to grow straight and not curve inward. Use a nail clipper with a straight edge or if you have thick nails, use a nail nipper that helps to cut the nail straight across. It is also possible that you are cutting your nails too short. When they are cut too short, the pressure from shoes could cause the nail to grow into the skin. So let the nail grow out to the edge of the toe. For thick toenails, try the Seki Edge Ingrown Toenail Nipper to make small cuts across the top edge of the nail. Where most nail nipper jaws curve inward, these jaws curve outward so you'll never end up cutting into the nail corners. Be sure to disinfect the nail tools with rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide before using so you don't inadvertently cause an infection.   Do Appropriate Exercises Avoid any kind of high impact exercise that could aggravate the nail. Running and jumping will only make you feel it more. If you are feeling pain already, you probably don't want to do this anyway, but it is always worth mentioning.   Eat a Healthy Diet Lastly, eat a healthy diet with lots of fruits and vegetables. You need proper nutrition for your body to fight off any infection and encourage healing. Also, avoid smoking. With these suggestions on how to fix ingrown toenails, at least one or more should be helpful. It will take some time to relieve the issue, but with careful attention and management you should be able to at least get some relief. Home remedies for ingrown toenails are always the first step, but if none of these help, it's time to see a professional.   Health and Wellness
7 Essential Nail Care Grooming Tips for Men

7 Essential Nail Care Grooming Tips for Men

by JATAI, 04 Oct 2023
When it comes to personal grooming, men often focus on their hair, beards, and skincare routine. However, one area that is often overlooked but equally important is nail care. Proper nail care not only enhances your overall appearance but also contributes to your overall hygiene. In recent years, there has been a growing trend among men to pay more attention to their nails, and various grooming tips and trends have emerged. Here are 7 essential tips and the latest trends to keep your nails looking their best. 7 Nail Tips for Men: 1. Keep Your Nails Clean and Trimmed The foundation of good nail care is maintaining cleanliness and proper nail length. Regularly wash your hands and clean under your nails to prevent the buildup of dirt and bacteria. Use a nail brush or a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the area. Additionally, keeping your nails trimmed to a reasonable length will help prevent breakage and maintain a neat appearance. Use a quality nail clipper that won't tear or create jagged edges. Choose a nail clipper that gives clean cuts. This is especially important if you have thick nails.   2. Moisturize Your Cuticles Cuticles play an important role in protecting your nails from infections. To keep them healthy, it is essential to moisturize them regularly. Apply a cuticle oil or cream to your nail beds and gently massage it in. This will keep your cuticles soft and prevent them from becoming dry, cracked, or irritated. When cuticles overgrow, soften the cuticles and use a cuticle pusher to push down the excess cuticles. Then use a cuticle nipper to trim away the excess. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, get a manicure at your local nail salon.   3. Use a Nail File Using a nail file is not exclusive to women. It's a tool that everyone can benefit from. A nail file helps shape your nails, smooth out rough edges, and prevent snags. If you're new to using a nail file, start with a basic one and experiment with different shapes and sizes to find the one that suits your needs and preferences. Choose a stainless steel nail file for long term use.   4. Don't Bite Your Nails Nail biting is a common habit that can wreak havoc on your nail health. It can lead to damaged and uneven nails, along with potential infections. If you struggle with nail biting, consider using a bitter-tasting nail polish specifically designed to deter nail biting. Alternatively, keeping your nails trimmed short can make it more challenging to bite them. Nail biting can also be a result of anxiety or stress. Perhaps identify the emotional causes and address those to deter nail biting. There is nothing good about bitten nails. They look bad, can create infection and can lead to damage of the nails.   5. Experiment with Nail Colors Gone are the days when nail polish was considered only for women. More men are embracing nail color as a form of self-expression. Whether you prefer neutral shades, bold colors, or subtle nail art, there is a wide range of options available. Experiment with different colors and finishes to find your personal style. Remember, confidence is key when it comes to pulling off nail polish, so wear it proudly.   6. Maintain Nail Health Nail health goes beyond appearance. It's important to take care of your nails to prevent common problems such as brittle nails, fungal infections, and ingrown nails. Ensure you have a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, as nutrition plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy nails. Additionally, avoid using your nails as tools to open things, as this can lead to damage and breakage.   7. Consider Professional Nail Care If you're unsure about how to care for your nails or want to indulge in a pampering experience, consider visiting a professional nail salon. Nail technicians can provide services like manicures, pedicures, and nail treatments tailored to your needs. They can help you maintain healthy nails while also offering advice on the latest trends and techniques.   Nail care is an essential aspect of grooming for men. By following these tips and embracing the latest trends, you can ensure your nails are in great shape and make a positive impression. Remember, taking care of your nails is not just about aesthetics but also about maintaining overall hygiene and well-being. So, don't neglect this often overlooked aspect of personal grooming and let your nails reflect your style and confidence. Health and Wellness
Nail Care for Busy Individuals: Quick and Effective Tips

Nail Care for Busy Individuals: Quick and Effective Tips

by JATAI, 29 Nov 2023
In today's fast-paced world, many individuals find themselves constantly juggling multiple responsibilities and struggling to find time for self-care. Among the various aspects of personal grooming, nail care often takes a backseat. However, neglecting your nails can lead to brittle, unhealthy, and unsightly nails. The good news is that you don't need to spend hours at a salon or invest a significant amount of time to maintain healthy and beautiful nails. With a few quick and effective tips, even the busiest individuals can incorporate nail care into their routine.   Nail Care Tips   Keep Your Nails Clean and Dry Cleanliness is the first step towards nail care. Wash your hands regularly using a mild soap and dry them thoroughly, paying extra attention to the nail area. Moisture trapped under the nails can lead to bacterial or fungal infections, so it's crucial to keep them dry.   Trim and Shape Regularly Set aside a few minutes every week to trim and shape your nails. Use a good quality nail clipper or nail scissors to trim them to a manageable length. Avoid cutting them too short to prevent pain or potential ingrown nails. Use a nail file to shape the edges and smooth out any rough spots.   Moisturize Your Nails and Cuticles Hydration is essential for healthy nails. Apply a moisturizing hand cream or cuticle oil regularly to keep your nails and cuticles nourished. Massaging the cream or oil into your nails helps improve blood circulation and promotes healthy nail growth.   Protect Your Nails Wear gloves while performing household chores or any activity that involves direct contact with water, chemicals, or harsh substances. This protective measure prevents your nails from becoming weak, brittle, or discolored.   Avoid Biting or Picking Your Nails Stress or boredom can often lead to nail-biting or picking, which can damage your nails and the surrounding skin. Try to identify the triggers and find alternative ways to manage stress, such as deep breathing exercises or keeping stress balls handy. If necessary, you can use a bitter-tasting nail polish specifically designed to deter nail-biting.   Opt for Quick-Drying Nail Products When you do have time for a quick nail polish session, choose fast-drying products to save time. Many brands offer quick-drying nail polishes and topcoats that set in minutes, allowing you to achieve a polished look without compromising your busy schedule.   Limit the Use of Harsh Nail Products While nail polishes, gels, and acrylics can enhance the appearance of your nails, excessive use and frequent removal can weaken them. Limit the use of these products and give your nails a break to breathe and recover.   Maintain a Balanced Diet A healthy diet contributes to overall nail health. Include foods rich in biotin, such as eggs, nuts, and whole grains, as biotin promotes nail strength. Also, ensure you have a balanced intake of vitamins, minerals, and protein for optimal nail growth and resilience.   Stay Hydrated Drinking an adequate amount of water throughout the day helps maintain nail hydration and prevents them from becoming dry and brittle.   Schedule Regular Professional Nail Care While self-care is essential, it's also beneficial to treat yourself to professional nail care occasionally. Scheduling regular manicures or pedicures can provide a deep clean, professional shaping, and help address any specific nail concerns. Remember, taking care of your nails doesn't have to be a time-consuming task. By implementing these quick and effective tips into your routine, you can maintain healthy, strong, and beautiful nails even amidst a busy schedule. Prioritize your nail care as a form of self-care, and you'll enjoy the benefits of well-groomed nails that reflect your overall well-being. Health and Wellness

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