Collezione: SHINY Strumenti

SHINY Strumenti

Esplora SHINY Strumenti, una collezione Pretty Yeppuda di prodotti coreani per tecnici professionisti, sistemi gel UV/LED e navigazione organizzata per salone.

Usa questa collezione per confrontare i prodotti per brand, funzione, colore, effetto o fase del servizio. Le istruzioni della singola scheda prodotto restano il riferimento per compatibilità e polimerizzazione.

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La collezione aiuta a separare colori, gel base e strutturali, nail art e strumenti per preparare i servizi in modo più coerente.

Cosa puoi confrontare

  • Gel polish coreani e collezioni
  • Base gel, builder gel, top gel e prodotti di supporto
  • Nail art, accessori e strumenti per il lavoro in salone

Note di selezione

Scegli in base al risultato desiderato, alla condizione dell’unghia, alla lampada, al tempo di polimerizzazione e al workflow preferito. Per nuovi prodotti crea campioni e annota gli strati usati.

Prima dell’acquisto confronta foto, descrizione e istruzioni del prodotto specifico. La collezione facilita la navigazione, ma la scelta professionale deve basarsi sul servizio previsto.

SHINY Bits: bit-board drawer for e-file and pedicure workflows

SHINY Bits is the rotating-bit section of the SHINY range. Shopify readback shows SC, SO and SP bit families plus KiLL bamtori sets with mandrel and grit options, depending on stock.

Think of this page as a bit-board drawer. A bit should be selected by task, shape/code family, grit or material where stated, compatible e-file device, nail condition and technician training. It should not be chosen like a colour item.

For salon organisation, group SC, SO, SP and pedicure-specific bits separately. Add cards for service step, speed/pressure guidance from training, cleaning or sterilisation routine, storage and replacement checks. Keep used/clean/ready status clear in the workstation.

A practical bit sample board can include the bit code, task, recommended workstation area, compatible drill/e-file and product-page warning notes. For KiLL bamtori options, keep grit choice visible so staff do not confuse rougher and finer options during pedicure work.

Bits require more caution than decorative products. Collection copy can help organise the shelf, but real use depends on professional training, device compatibility, condition of the bit and the salon hygiene process.

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

For SHINY Bits, the code families are the map. SC, SO, SP and KiLL bamtori options should be separated so the technician can choose by task and grit/code context instead of grabbing whichever bit is nearby.

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 Bits specifically, a salon should keep bit families in labelled holders. Mixing SC, SO, SP and pedicure options in one pot makes it harder to choose the right bit and harder to monitor wear or replacement needs.

What is in SHINY Bits?

SC, SO and SP bit families plus pedicure bits and KiLL bamtori mandrel sets when available.

How should bits be chosen?

Choose by task, code family, grit/material where stated, compatible e-file and professional training.

Why separate bit families?

It prevents staff from mixing manicure, pedicure and different technical-prep roles.

What should be recorded for each bit?

Code, task, compatible device, cleaning/sterilisation routine, storage and replacement check.

Can bits be used without training?

No. Bits require professional handling and should follow salon procedure and product instructions.

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.