Pushers

Manicure Pushers
Used for manicures. Feature two working ends for pushing back the cuticle and cleaning the nail plate from pterygium and impurities.
Pedicure Pushers
Used for pedicures. Feature two working ends for treating the skin around the nails and removing impurities from the lateral nail folds.
Podology Pushers
Used in medical pedicures for tamponade procedures and working with ingrown nails.
Cosmetology Pushers
Used during mechanical facial cleansing procedures.

How to Use Pushers
Manicure Pushers:
Use one end to gently push back the cuticle, and the other to remove pterygium or clean the free edge of the nail from impurities.
Pedicure Pushers:
Carefully treat rough skin around the nail. Work with smooth motions and avoid applying too much pressure to prevent injury to living tissue.
Cosmetology Pushers:
Prepare the skin before the procedure. Use the tool delicately to avoid damaging the skin or causing scarring.

Choose a quality tool from our Catalog.

– Choose pushers according to your needs. Models with two working ends are versatile and suitable for multiple tasks.
– Handle length and thickness are key to comfort and control. A silicone grip improves stability in the hand, making the tool lightweight and slip-resistant.
– Check the sharpening quality, ensuring the working edges are even and sharp.
Pushers are designed for repeated use — proper care is essential.

– Use a brush to remove cosmetic residue, dust, glue, or product—do not use abrasive materials.
– Store in a dry place at +5 to +25°C, out of reach of children.
– Pusher tools with a silicone handle are resistant to disinfection and sterilization and can be processed in an autoclave or dry-heat sterilizer.
– Disinfect according to the instructions — do not use acids or alkalis.
For more details, see the Disinfection and Sterilization section.

Tools for Home Use
To clean the tools’ surface from skin and nails, use a soft brush with warm, soapy water or a baking soda solution.
– Wipe the tools with a dry cloth and let them dry completely before storage.
– For disinfection, we recommend using specialized products to ensure hygienic use.
– Use only disinfectants that are safe for stainless steel and do not cause corrosion. The products must also be safe for humans, non-irritating, and hypoallergenic.
– Follow the instructions on the product packaging. Do not use products containing active chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, or oxygen-based bleaches, as these may cause corrosion of metal tools.

Common Mistakes in Tool Care
Exceeding the recommended exposure time or concentration of disinfectant, using low-quality solutions, processing wet or dirty tools, using poor-quality equipment, or storing tools in a damp environment.
Repairs and maintenance should only be performed by specialists at an authorized Service Center.

– Visually inspect the bits before use to ensure they are free of damage. Do not use damaged or faulty tools.
– Use the tool only as intended, and keep it clean and dry after each use.
– Handle all tools with care. Protect the tool from drops and impacts.
– Do not overstrain, drop, or use the tool for purposes other than intended.