LDS NAIL TOOL

LDS NAIL TOOLS: The tools that make every LDS technique repeatable — cat eye magnets for crescent + linear effects, detail brushes for art work, magnetic accessories, tip files, and finishing tools. Without the right tools, even premium polish reads amateur.

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Why tools matter as much as polish

Cat eye polish without the right magnet = no pull effect. Painting Gel without detail brush = chunky strokes. Soft gel tips without proper file = uneven edges. The tools dictate whether the polish performs as designed.

Tools for each technique

Cat eye magnets — single bar (crescent), multi-axis (starburst), diagonal (streak). Different magnets create different pull patterns. Detail brushes — sizes 0/00/000 for line work + filled art. Tip files + buffers — shape soft gel tips, smooth dip finishes. Magnetic accessories — holders, stands, sample displays.

Starter tool kit recommendation

Minimum kit to operate full LDS service menu: 1 single bar cat eye magnet + 1 multi-axis magnet, 3 detail brushes (sizes 0/00/000), tip file set, no-wipe cleansing wipes, lint-free pads. Approximately $40–60 starter investment.

Pairs perfectly with

Match tools to techniques: Cat Eye gel polishes, Pearl Veil Cat Eye, Line Art Gel, Painting Gel, Soft Gel Tips.

Wholesale on tools

LDS Nail Tools ship at tiered wholesale + Net-15 at $300+ orders. Stock multiple sets across chairs for full salon coverage. Code HELLO10 = 10% off first order.


About DTK Nail Supply

DTK Nail Supply distributes LDS Nail Tools at wholesale. Net-15 + tiered pricing at $300+ orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need different cat eye magnets?

Yes — single bar magnet creates crescent moon pull. Multi-axis magnet creates starburst depth. Diagonal magnet creates streak pull. Different magnets create different patterns from the same polish.

What detail brushes do I need for nail art?

Sizes 0/00/000. Size 0 for filling. Size 00 for medium lines. Size 000 for finest detail (eyes, calligraphy fine work).

Can I use polish brushes for art instead?

No — polish brushes don't have the fine point or stiffness needed for art work. Strokes come out chunky and uneven.

What's a minimum tool kit?

2 cat eye magnets + 3 detail brushes + tip file set + cleansing wipes. Approximately $40–60 starter investment.

Wholesale on tools?

Yes — tiered wholesale + Net-15 at $300+ orders. Stock multiple sets across chairs for full salon coverage.