Nippers / Cutters
What jaw size nipper should I start with?
A 1/2 jaw nipper is the most versatile starting point for most nail techs — it handles everyday cuticle cleanup efficiently without removing too much at once. If you do detailed, precise work or work with clients who have minimal cuticle growth, a 1/4 jaw offers finer control. Keep your cuticle tools nearby to soften and push back cuticles before cutting for best results.
What's the difference between a cuticle nipper and a nail cutter?
A cuticle nipper is designed for small, precise cuts along the cuticle line, with a curved jaw made for soft tissue. A nail cutter is built for trimming harder nail material. Tip cutters are a specialized version used to cut and size artificial nail tips before application. You can browse our tip cutters and files and buffers to complete your prep workflow.
How do I care for my nippers to extend their lifespan?
Keep blades clean and dry between uses, and have your nippers professionally sharpened when you notice them pulling rather than cutting cleanly. Store them in a protective case or pouch to avoid blade damage. Applying a drop of tool oil to the joint periodically helps maintain smooth spring action. Proper sanitation and storage go a long way toward protecting your investment in quality implements.
Do I need nippers for gel or acrylic nail services?
Yes — cuticle nippers are a standard part of nail prep regardless of the service. Clean cuticle lines improve product adhesion and the overall look of the finished set. If you're working with tips, a tip cutter is especially useful for sizing before you blend with files and buffers or shape with nail drills.
Are these tools suitable for pedicure services?
Absolutely. Nippers and cutters are commonly used in pedicure services for cuticle cleanup and toenail trimming. For a complete pedicure setup, pair them with our pedicure kits, callus tools, and cuticle oil to give clients a thorough, polished treatment from start to finish.




