Nail Buffer: The Essential Tool for Impeccable Nails
A beauty accessory maker since 1795, Vitry offers a range of nail buffers designed to enhance nails at home with salon-quality precision. In just a few passes, ridges are reduced, the surface is smoothed, and nails regain a lasting natural shine.
How do you use a nail buffer?
The Vitry nail bufferworks in three distinct steps, thanks to the different textures of its sides. The first, rougher surface reduces ridges and buffs away surface imperfections. The second smooths and evens out the nail plate. The third, finer surface provides the final shine — without polish, without product, in just a few seconds.
The result lasts over time and requires no special maintenance. For optimal use, Vitry recommends buffing once every two weeks to preserve the integrity of the nail. Used regularly, the nail buffer naturally integrates into your nail careroutine and ideally prepares the surface before applying a repairing treatment or a base coat.
What is the difference between a nail file and a nail buffer?
The two tools are complementary but address distinct needs. The nail filegently shapes and shortens the nail — it works on the edges and length. The nail buffer, on the other hand, works on the top surface: it erases irregularities, smooths the keratin, and reveals the nail's natural shine.
Both are ideally used in sequence: first the file to shape the nail, then the buffer to finish it. Vitry offers both in a coherent, professional-quality range, manufactured in France with durable materials — stainless steel, glass, ceramic — designed to accompany your manicure for the long term.
Can you use a nail buffer before applying nail polish?
Yes, and it's even recommended. Buffing the nail before applying nail polishcreates a perfectly smooth surface, free of ridges or roughness, which significantly improves the adhesion and hold of the color. The polish spreads more evenly, without bubbles, for a cleaner and more durable result.
This step is particularly useful for ridged or slightly uneven nails. It is a beneficial alternative to using a smoothing base coat, while protecting the nail from any additional product. By integrating the nail buffer as the first step of your manicure, the final result — with or without color — is visibly more refined.