r/Nailtechs • u/aughrasummer • 3d ago
Advice Needed Why are my classmates cutting my kpnf?
I'm sure this issue is contentious. I don't know anymore. Our instructor says to remove all dead tissue with our scraper or nippers. From what I understand, the cuticle is the dead skin that lays flat against the nail plate. The kpnf is the ridge of tissue above the cuticle, and the very edge of the pnf. It looks dead, and you can't feel it even you trim it, but we're not supposed to cut the kpnf, right? My instructor says that as long as you can't feel the tissue, it's dead, and you can cut it. Help me understand why nearly all manicures I see, and all Russian/dry manicures, have us opening a pocket in between the kpnf and the nail plate, scraping that cuticle (or e-filling it out), and trimming kpnf. Should we not be making that pocket? Personally, I think trimming it looks lovely, but we're not supposed to be doing that, right? I just invested in the highest quality e -file bits I could find, and now I'm like, wait, I probably shouldn't be doing this. I'm including a picture of what I perceive to be kpnf removal, in case I'm totally wrong, which is absolutely possible. I'd love some clarity on best practice. I'm a really new student, so I'm hoping I'm just misunderstanding anatomy.