Συλλογή: I'ZEMI Tools

I'ZEMI Tools focuses on Korean salon tools for controlled gel placement, nail art, shaping and extension work.

Browse here for Epoke Joytool brushes, liner and French brushes, zebra files and nail gel form paper.

Use this page as the brush-and-form bench for detail, overlay, French, file and sculpting workflows.

These are tools/accessories: check each product page for purpose, care, cleaning, storage and compatibility.

I'ZEMI tools for brush control, filing and sculpted gel work

I'ZEMI Tools is the tool-focused collection for Korean professional nail work on Pretty Yeppuda. Visible products include Epoke Joytool brushes such as gel application, long liner, round medium and French brushes, plus zebra files and nail gel form paper depending on current stock.

This collection should be presented as the brush-and-form bench beside the I'ZEMI resin lab. Brushes help control where gel goes. Files refine shape and surface. Nail form paper supports sculpted extension work. Each tool has a workflow role before it has a product name.

For brush organisation, separate the bench into application, line detail, round/overlay work and French work. A long liner brush is not chosen for the same reason as a round brush or French brush. The technician should choose the brush according to the product texture, design edge, line length, overlay shape and precision needed.

Files should be organised by grit and purpose. The orange 100/180 zebra file can support stronger filing and refinement tasks depending on the nail product and salon method. Use controlled pressure and select grit carefully, especially near the natural nail.

Nail gel form paper belongs to the sculpting bench. It supports extension shape, sidewall alignment, length planning and C-curve work when used with suitable gel products and correct technique. Form placement should be trained and checked rather than guessed.

Tool care is part of the result. Keep brushes away from UV/LED light so gel does not cure in the bristles, clean and reshape brushes correctly, store files and forms hygienically, and replace tools when worn, damaged or contaminated.

Use I'ZEMI Tools when the service needs more control: smoother gel placement, sharper French edges, longer line work, overlay refinement, sculpted extension support, careful filing or a more organised workstation.

A strong I'ZEMI tool setup can be organised like a miniature workstation: liner brushes for long detail, French brushes for smile-line work, round brushes for gel placement, files for shape correction, and forms for extension structure. Each tool should have a place at the table.

For staff training, photograph or sketch the preferred tool layout for an I'ZEMI service. The layout helps new technicians understand which brush or file belongs to which step and reduces tool switching during detailed work.

When a brush is paired with a specific I'ZEMI resin or top gel, write that pairing on the sample card. Tool choice can change the comfort and precision of gel placement.

What is in I'ZEMI Tools?

This collection can include Epoke Joytool brushes, liner brushes, French brushes, round brushes, zebra files, nail gel form paper and related accessories.

How should I choose an I'ZEMI brush?

Choose by task: gel placement, long line work, French smile lines, round application, overlay refinement or nail-art detail.

How should brushes be cared for?

Keep brushes away from UV/LED light, avoid curing gel on the bristles, clean gently, reshape and store protected.

What are nail forms used for?

Nail gel form paper supports sculpted extension work, length planning, sidewall alignment and C-curve building with suitable gel products.

How should files be selected?

Select by grit and task. Coarser grits are generally for stronger artificial-product filing; use controlled pressure near the natural nail.

Are these cosmetic gel products?

No. This collection is tool/accessory focused, so check purpose, care, cleaning, storage and compatibility notes.

How should I'ZEMI tools be laid out?

Group by task: liner detail, French work, round gel placement, filing/refinement and form-supported extension.

Why record tool pairings?

A brush paired with a specific gel can change placement comfort and precision, so notes help repeat the service.