Colección: SHINY Herramientas

SHINY Herramientas

Explora SHINY Herramientas, una colección Pretty Yeppuda de productos coreanos para técnicos profesionales, sistemas gel UV/LED y navegación organizada para salón.

Usa esta colección para comparar productos por marca, función, color, efecto o paso del servicio. Las instrucciones de cada ficha de producto siguen siendo la referencia para compatibilidad y curado.

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Flujo de trabajo profesional

La colección ayuda a separar colores, geles base y estructurales, nail art y herramientas para preparar los servicios de forma más constante.

Qué puedes comparar

  • Gel polish coreano y colecciones
  • Bases, builder gels, top gels y productos de apoyo
  • Nail art, accesorios y herramientas para trabajo de salón

Notas de selección

Elige según el resultado deseado, el estado de la uña, la lámpara, el tiempo de curado y tu flujo de trabajo preferido. Para productos nuevos, prepara muestras y anota las capas usadas.

Antes de comprar, compara las fotos, descripción e instrucciones del producto concreto. La colección facilita la navegación, pero la elección profesional debe basarse en el servicio previsto.

SHINY Electronics: device dock for salon equipment planning

SHINY Electronics is the powered-device side of the SHINY collection. Shopify readback shows Mayour x SHINY MAGPIN in beige and gray, SHINY UV LED lamps, Even Drill and Prestige Even Drill devices, and mini-bit sterilizers in ivory or silver depending on stock.

Think of this page as a device dock. Each product has a different technical role: pin-curing or magnet assistance, UV/LED curing support, e-file drilling, or bit maintenance/storage support. Those roles should stay separate during buying and staff training.

For salon planning, compare electronics by task first and appearance second. A drill, lamp, MAGPIN and mini-bit sterilizer do not solve the same problem, so each needs its own compatibility check, power or charging routine, cleaning/maintenance note and product-page instruction review.

A workstation card should record device name, intended task, compatible products or accessories where relevant, power/charging note, maintenance routine and staff training requirement. This avoids improvised procedures and helps each technician use equipment consistently.

Do not make broad cure-performance or device-safety promises at collection level. The collection can explain roles and planning, but actual performance and safe use depend on the specific device, instructions and salon procedure.

For professional use, open each product page before service and check specifications, compatibility, cleaning or maintenance needs, warnings, price and availability.

For SHINY Electronics, write as a device checklist. MAGPIN, UV LED lamps, drills and mini-bit sterilizers all sit on the powered-equipment side of the workstation, but each has a different purpose and maintenance question.

For SHINY, build the shelf as a technician’s station rather than a product parade. One area holds sharp hand instruments, one area holds powered devices, one area holds bit families, and one area holds pedicure-specific tools. This layout reduces selection mistakes.

Every SHINY item should have a small workstation note. For hand tools, note task, jaw or form where relevant, cleaning and storage. For electronics, note device role, power or charging, compatibility and maintenance. For bits, note code family, task, compatible e-file and replacement check.

The copy deliberately stays away from cure, safety or treatment promises. SHINY products are tools and devices; good results depend on professional training, product condition, salon hygiene procedure and following the individual product page or manual.

For SHINY Electronics specifically, keep a device log near the workstation. Record purchase date, charging or power routine, cleaning or maintenance requirement, and any compatibility note from the product page or manual.

What is in SHINY Electronics?

MAGPIN devices, UV LED lamps, Even Drill devices and mini-bit sterilizers when available.

How should electronics be selected?

Choose by task first: pin-curing/magnet support, curing, drilling or bit maintenance.

Can lamps be assumed compatible with every gel?

No. Check the product page, lamp details and gel-product curing instructions.

What should staff record?

Device task, compatibility notes, power/charging, maintenance and training requirements.

Are electronics cosmetic products?

No. They are workstation devices and need device-specific handling.

Where should exact use details be checked?

Check the individual product page, packaging or manual for specifications, compatibility, cleaning, maintenance, warnings and availability.

How should SHINY be displayed in a salon?

Display it by workstation task: hand tools, electronics, drill bits and pedicure tools, with cleaning or maintenance notes.

Why avoid broad performance claims?

Because tools, devices and bits depend on training, compatibility, maintenance and the exact instructions for each product.