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Nail scissors also called nail clippers, nail trimmers, nail cutters or nipper type are hand tools used to trim fingernails, toenails, and hangnails. Many have blades that are slightly curved, which helps to reduce the possibility of cutting the skin. Others may not be preferred for nail cutting because they have flat blades. Curved nail scissors are small mechanical devices for clipping nails. They are also used to shorten and shape fingers and toenails. The small nail scissors usually have curved blades to follow the natural shape of the nail. The ingrown nail scissors are ideal and well-liked because they do not send loose nails across the room. Users can be very precise and there is little risk of cutting too short or accidentally cutting some skin.

Materials and what to consider for nail scissors

Finger and toenail scissors are short scissors, about three to four inches (7.62-10.16 cm) long at most. The fingernail scissors are usually made of stainless steel and feature blades that take up about one-quarter to one-third of the length. A variety of easy-grip nail scissors are made of high-grade materials, such as Solingen Germany, that guarantee the nail scissor's quality, The high-grade materials also guarantee the nail scissors for lefthander to keep their excellent cutting properties for many years without the need for re-sharpening. It is also important that the baby safety nail scissor's metal is rust-proof and has no additives that may cause an allergic reaction if infant nail scissors will be used on the skin, e.g. for a manicure or for a baby’s nails. Therefore, when buying the best nail scissors for thick nails, spend an extra dollar and enjoy sharpness and precision with every cut.

Features and application of nail scissors

Many toenail scissors for the elderly have slightly curved blades that help to minimize the chance of cutting the skin. Typically, most people use these left-handed nail scissors to trim dead and overgrown cuticle skin, or sometimes to trim an annoying hangnail. Thus, scissors may be considered useful, but not exactly necessary equipment in a home. These left-handed nail scissors may be used to trim nails or cuticles, and they’re also useful for the occasional small cutting task, like removing a tag from clothing or snipping a loose thread.