Nail clippers are a well-known tool that we usually use to trim our nails, whether it is a fingernail or a toenail of the foot, it can be easily cut.
However, when we use nail clippers to trim our nails, we often find debris flying everywhere and having trimmed nail fragments everywhere that are difficult to clean even with cleaning. If you have a small baby at home, you can easily get punctured by these nail fragments.
So what can be done to prevent fingernails from flying?
The first method, we can use adhesive tape. Just cut the tape to a length of about 1cm and stick it on both sides of the nail clippers. This way, when trimming your nails, the nail pieces will not fly around, but will stick to the tape. This way, when you trim your nails at home, nail fragments won't fall to the ground, and it's easier to clean up. At the same time, there will be no nail fragments to hurt the little ones at home, which is very practical.
The second method, we can insert a toothpick. Use a rubber band to tie a toothpick to the nail clippers, and then stuff the toothpick with the rubber band tied into the gap between the nail clippers. Due to the hindrance effect of the rubber band, the nail fragments will not fly around after trimming.
This way, when you trim your nails at home, the nail fragments are trapped in the cracks of the nail clippers. This method is convenient and practical, and at the same time more hygienic.
Thirdly, we can use plastic bottles to prevent nail fragments from flying. Cut off the bottom of the plastic bottle, leaving only the mouth, choose a bottle with a larger caliber and put it over your finger. When you trim your nails this way, the nail fragments will fall into the bottle and won't get all over the place. This method is very practical and very convenient.
Finally, I will share with you a little trick for trimming nails - when trimming nails, we should start trimming from the middle first, and then trim the sides. This makes it easier and smoother to prune. The above are a few ways to prevent nail fragments from flying, have you learned it?