Hi! I wish I found your videos a year ago, I love them! I do have a question though: how do you decide when to use these buffers on clients? Or do you use them on all clients as the last step?
I always use it if I'm doing any additional callus work to fully smooth at the end. If the client books one of my maintenance services where there's no extra detail work, they have the choice of polish, buff and shine, or the skin polishing seen in this video. Thanks for watching!
Tfs! I love Staleks. I order from the one in NY. Although they all carry some different items, NY has better prices and sales than the locations in TX or CA.
I use them in Germany. Make sure you hold your device different while buffing otherwise you will put to much pressure on the end of the device and it will get ruined.
Yes, the buffer needs to be flat on the skin which may require holding it differently than other bits. What's your recommendation for the hand position?
@@HealthtoBeautyNailsI also use very little warm water with the oil. I only use 1/3 of the device and buffer in circle motions without pressure, so the handdevice will not get damaged. Happy greetings.
These buffers from Staleks don't have a grit labeled and when I've asked distributors that question, have never gotten an answer. They are called the 'sponges' on their US website.
I just ordered some sanding disks, looking forward to trying these ones too. Thanks for the video 👍
I haven't tried the sanding disks yet, but I do have some. The buffers are a must have for me now! Keep me posted on what you think 😊
Hi! I wish I found your videos a year ago, I love them! I do have a question though: how do you decide when to use these buffers on clients? Or do you use them on all clients as the last step?
I always use it if I'm doing any additional callus work to fully smooth at the end. If the client books one of my maintenance services where there's no extra detail work, they have the choice of polish, buff and shine, or the skin polishing seen in this video. Thanks for watching!
Love it! Something I want to add too! Thanks for sharing!
It's a great addition to waterless pedicures!
Tfs! I love Staleks. I order from the one in NY. Although they all carry some different items, NY has better prices and sales than the locations in TX or CA.
Good to know! Thanks for the tip 😊
Tfs this was really helpful!!
I'm so glad!
I use them in Germany. Make sure you hold your device different while buffing otherwise you will put to much pressure on the end of the device and it will get ruined.
Yes, the buffer needs to be flat on the skin which may require holding it differently than other bits. What's your recommendation for the hand position?
@@HealthtoBeautyNailsI also use very little warm water with the oil. I only use 1/3 of the device and buffer in circle motions without pressure, so the handdevice will not get damaged.
Happy greetings.
Thank you for the video. Is that a vacuum attachment for your Efile?
Yes! I use the Auroria efile by a German brand called Hadawe. Thanks for watching!
What’s the grit did you use on the video? Was it 1000? Will 400 works?
These buffers from Staleks don't have a grit labeled and when I've asked distributors that question, have never gotten an answer. They are called the 'sponges' on their US website.
@@HealthtoBeautyNails Thank you
I think I could also use the one from Erica’s polish bits like you mentioned
Hi dear do use forward or reverse ☺️
I prefer using them in forward because I'm right handed. I'd recommend reverse for lefties!
@@HealthtoBeautyNails thank you so much for your answer ❤️ really appreciate 😊
🎶 P R O M O S M!