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Lesson Guide and Housekeeping
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Introduction
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EFile Theory
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Maintaining Extensions
- How we are approaching E-File education
- Backfill Steps – Sanitise, Cleanse, Remove Gel Polish
- Backfill Steps – Remove Lifting and Blend
- Backfill Steps – Cuticle Prep
- Backfill Steps – Buff, Cleanse, pH Prep, Primer, Application
- Backfill Steps – Reduce Length, Perimeter Filing
- Backfill Steps – Surface Filing
- Backfill Steps – Clean Under the Nail, Top Coat and Finish
- Backfill from Start to Finish
- How the Backfill Steps Apply to a Fresh Full Set
- Rebalance from Start to Finish
- It’s Time to Book A Lesson!
- Super Important Peer Advice
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Removing Extensions
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Builder in a Bottle Services
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Gel Polish Services
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After a Service
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FAQ and Troubleshooting
- FAQs about Choosing an E-File
- FAQs about Bits
- FAQs about Cuticle Prep
- Troubleshooting – What do I do if the bulk isn’t decreasing?
- Troubleshooting – What do I do if I can’t get to the spot I’m trying to get to?
- Troubleshooting – How do I avoid that scary catch thing that happens when the bit grabs the edge of the nail?
- Livestream – A tour of Erin and Penny’s E-File Bits
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Finished!
Recommended Kit List – EFile
What do I need?
- Everything you need to do an enhancement from start to finish –
- Sanitiser
- Cleanser
- Wipes
- Files
- Buffers
- Cuticle Pusher
- Prep if applicable
- Primer if applicable
- Anything else required to do a normal full set or backfill client in your preferred system (BIAB, Acrylic, Hard Gel or PolyGel). As an example, for Acrylic you would need Monomer, Powder, Brush, Brush Wipes, Dappen Dish, Forms/Tips.
- Your own E-File – For a good E-File, expect to pay between $400-1200 but for training, as long as an E-File is 30,000 rpm, light weight, vibration free and doesn’t have a bulky hand piece you will be in safe hands. This E-File meets all requirements without breaking the bank and is a suitable E-File to learn with or until you decide whether using an E-File is right for you. When you’re ready to upgrade, we love this one. Kupa, Young Nails, and Max Estrada also manufacture great E-Files.
- Your own E-File Bits – however, don’t rush out and buy them now. During the first few lessons of this course, you will learn the pros and cons of various types and materials and will form an opinion on what will work best for you. During later lessons you will learn which bits you need for which tasks and may not want to utilise all of them in your salon. At the very least, you will want a Safety Bit, and then possibly a Barrel, Prepper, Under Nail Cleaner and Mini Sciver. Young Nails, NailX, Erica’s ATA, Atwood Industries and ENail Couture have great E-File Bits. Prices vary between $20-$50 per bit. It is also worth noting that if you are left-handed, some bits are multi-directional but others are intended for right or left-handed use only so please check with the supplier if you need left-handed bits. But don’t buy any bits until you get close to booking a lesson!
- Dust Extraction or minimisation – Please be aware that E-Filing creates more dust than hand filing and that dust is lighter and therefore stays in the air longer than hand-filing dust. The best option is to install a dust extraction unit in your table but we also recommend swapping towels and aprons throughout the day to minimise dust exposure, as well as using nitrile gloves, a dust mask and wearing long sleeves. Please make sure any mask worn is suitable for this activity – cheap masks may actually trap fumes that would otherwise be extracted, and keep them close to your face. Open windows also aren’t a great idea as a breeze keeps the dust from settling.
