Manicure stick, wooden, 10 pcs. in the package
Free delivery from 300 000 sum
Delivery throughout Tashkent
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Manicure stick, wooden, 10 pcs. in the package
Orange sticks for nails are thin wooden sticks that are used for manicure, pedicure and gel polish removal. They work with nail plates, cuticles and pterygium. Orange sticks have an elongated cylindrical shape, they are thin, one end of the stick is sharp, and the other is beveled flat.

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The product color may differ from the photo due to screen color rendering. Appearance may vary as manufacturers change packaging design.
With the beveled end, gently push back the cuticle, then with the other side — sharp — walk shallowly under the cuticle, peeling off the thin layer of skin that has grown on the nail plate — pterygium. Then remove the dirt under the free edge of the nail.
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Manicure stick, wooden, 10 pcs. in the package
62 000 sum
Free delivery from 300000 sum
Delivery throughout Tashkent
Product quality guarantee
Manicure stick, wooden, 10 pcs. in the package
Orange sticks for nails are thin wooden sticks that are used for manicure, pedicure and gel polish removal. They work with nail plates, cuticles and pterygium. Orange sticks have an elongated cylindrical shape, they are thin, one end of the stick is sharp, and the other is beveled flat.

Currently no reviews

Lei

Bloom | High Town Mall

in stock

Bloom | Ц1

in stock

Bloom | Chimgan

in stock

Bloom | Samarqand Darvoza

in stock

Bloom | Tashkent City Mall

in stock

Bloom | NEXT

in stock

Bloom | Максим Горький

in stock

Bloom | Riviera

in stock

The product color may differ from the photo due to screen color rendering. Appearance may vary as manufacturers change packaging design.
With the beveled end, gently push back the cuticle, then with the other side — sharp — walk shallowly under the cuticle, peeling off the thin layer of skin that has grown on the nail plate — pterygium. Then remove the dirt under the free edge of the nail.

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