All The Tools You Need For Regular Manicure And Pedicure (2025) (original) (raw)

Whether you’re treating yourself to an at-home spa day or equipping your salon, having the right manicure and pedicure tools is essential.

There are so many tools out there you can use to take care of your fingernails, your toenails, your hands and your feet in the best way possible.

Manicure and pedicure procedures, whether you’re carrying them out by yourself, or you’re operating a salon that offers that service to others, doesn’t have to be difficult.

These tools make your manicure and pedicure procedures not only easy, but also enjoyable, and something you look forward to.

Here’s a comprehensive list of all manicure and pedicure tools and what to use them for.

Table of Contents

1. Nail Clippers

You don’t have to operate a salon to own a nail clipper. I believe everyone should own a nail clipper for personal manicure and pedicure. You need nail clippers to clip your fingernails and toenails when they get too long.

For a more professional finish though, you can always visit a salon to get those nails clipped, filed and finished properly.

Nail Files and Emery Boards

Use: Smoothing and shaping nail edges after trimming.

3. Cuticle Pusher

Use: Gently pushing back the cuticles to expose the nail bed.

4. Cuticle Nippers

Use: Trimming excess cuticle skin and removing hangnails.

5. Nail Buffer Block

Use: Smoothing the nail surface and adding shine.

6. Nail Scissors

Use: Trimming delicate nails or shaping edges with precision.

7. Callus Remover

Use: Removing rough, hardened skin from feet.

8. Toe Separators

Use: Keeping toes apart during a pedicure for easy application of nail polish.

9. Nail Cleaning Brush

Use: Removing dirt and debris from under nails and cuticles.

10. Exfoliating Scrub

Use: Removing dead skin cells and softening the skin on hands and feet.

11. Moisturizing Cream or Foot Mask

Use: Hydrating and nourishing the skin after a manicure or pedicure.

12. Cuticle Oil

Use: Hydrating and softening the cuticles to prevent cracking.

13. Electric Nail Drill

Use: Filing, buffing, and removing gel or acrylic nail products efficiently.

14. LED/UV Lamp

Use: Curing gel nail polish or builder gels.

15. Base Coat and Top Coat

Use: Enhancing nail polish durability and finish.

16. Ingrown Toenail Set

Use: Managing and relieving ingrown toenails.

17. Corn and Callus Shaver

This is used to shave off harden corn and calluses from your hands and feet.

18. Nail Art Tools

Use: Creating intricate designs and patterns on nails.

19. Nail Polish Remover and Pads

Use: Removing old nail polish or gel products.

20. Sterilization Tools

Use: Cleaning and disinfecting manicure and pedicure tools.

21. Tool Organizer** or Tool Holder

Whether you’re getting all these tools for personal use or for your salon, you need something to keep them neat, organized, and easy to access.

There are different types of organizers you can go for. You can get a trolly cart, an acrylic tool holder or a simple open storage box for them.

Conclusion

All the tools listed above are all designed for different manicure and pedicure procedures. For personal use, you don’t need to get all of them, because you don’t need to.

For a salon owner however, you need to get most of them so you can take care of whatever manicure or pedicure procedure your customer asks for.

Do you think I missed any important tool for manicure and pedicure procedures? If so, please let me know in the comments.

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