Collezione: Lupine

Scopri Lupine su Pretty Yeppuda. Questa collezione riunisce prodotti coreani per unghie selezionati per professionisti e appassionati di nail art che cercano risultati precisi, finiture moderne e una gamma coerente di prodotti per il salone.

Lupine nail files, tips and workstation prep tools

The Lupine collection on Pretty Yeppuda includes practical salon items such as Zebra File 150/150, Teardrop Wood File 100/150, Sponge File, Zebra Flat File 100/100, Oil File 180/320, Crystal Short Oval Nail Tip, Crystal Full Nail Tip and Moisture Finger Off Hand Pack, depending on stock.

Think of Lupine as the prep drawer before the colour story starts. The range helps technicians separate shaping, surface refining, tip fitting and hand-care support instead of mixing every non-gel item into one generic tools page.

Files and tips belong to the preparation side of the manicure. Zebra and wood files can be selected by grit and shape, sponge files can support softer refining steps, oil files can sit in a separate finishing or care drawer, and crystal tips can be used for tip-sizing and extension planning where appropriate.

For salon organisation, build a Lupine board by task: shaping, refining, tip fitting and hand-care support. Keep grit notes visible beside each file, keep tip shapes separate, and avoid using the collection copy as a replacement for tool instructions or salon hygiene rules.

These products are tools, tips or care-support items rather than colour gels. Follow professional hygiene practices, replace or disinfect tools according to salon procedure where applicable, and check product pages for exact grit, count, material, use instructions and availability.

Sample the tips on a sizing card and keep file types labelled by grit, shape and intended step. This makes technician training easier and prevents a prep tool from being chosen only by appearance.

For professional salon buying, use this collection as a planning page, not as a substitute for product instructions. Open each product page for exact size, colour, material or ingredient information, curing or application guidance where relevant, warnings, price and availability before adding it to a service menu.

For Lupine specifically, build the board like a prep sequence: coarse shaping where appropriate, finer refining, sponge work, tip sizing and hand-care support. This keeps tools away from colour-gel decision making and gives technicians a cleaner pre-service routine.

The crystal tips should be treated as a separate sizing tray, not mixed with files. Files should be labelled by grit and shape so staff choose the correct step for preparation, refinement or finishing.

For service planning, keep a small note beside the collection: intended role, compatible support products, sample-tip reference and the exact product page checked. This helps the salon repeat the same design later instead of rebuilding the decision from memory.

When the category contains mixed items, separate them before buying. Gels, tools, stickers, chains, frames, charms and tips all have different handling needs, so the collection copy should guide browsing while the product page controls the final technical decision.

A good salon board shows the item in context: on a nail length similar to the client, with the base colour, finish and placement decision recorded. That makes the collection practical for consultation and staff training.

What is in the Lupine collection?

Lupine includes nail files, sponge files, oil files, crystal nail tips and hand-care support items when available.

Is Lupine a gel colour brand page?

No. The current collection is mainly tools, tips and care-support items for preparation and workstation organisation.

How should files be chosen?

Choose by grit, shape, service step and salon hygiene procedure rather than by brand name alone.

How should tips be organised?

Keep crystal tips on a sizing card or tray so technicians can compare shape and fit before service.

What should be checked before buying?

Check grit, shape, count, material, instructions, hygiene suitability, price and availability on each product page.

How should salons display Lupine?

Use a prep-drawer layout: shaping files, refining files, tip fitting and hand-care support.

How is this category best organised?

Organise by service role first, then by colour, size or visual effect so technicians choose the correct item for the design task.

How should this collection be sampled?

Create practical sample tips that show placement, base colour, finish and the product role, then keep those notes near the workstation.

What should be checked before professional use?

Check the product page for exact instructions, compatibility, size, material or ingredients, warnings and availability.