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Spilo Promotes New Implements and Improved Nail Genie

by Staff
October 1, 1987
1 min to read


Mehaz Cutlery introduces the #666 “Long John” Cuticle Nipper available from Charles G. Spilo. The extra-long 4½-inch handle rests comfortably in the manicurist’s hand, and the double spring eliminates harsh metal on metal rubbing, Available in ¼ or ½ jaw.

Mehaz also offers the “Tip” Nipper, which has an exclusive design and special spring for precise cutting and shaping of tips, natural nails and toenails. The micro-serrated cutting edge ensures a good grip that will not slip. The Tip Nipper is available in mauve, blue and white. Both of these items from Mehaz Cutlery are made in Solingen, Germany.

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In addition, Spilo presents the improved Professional Nail Genie, with two speeds and a faster, more powerful motor. It includes a tray for holding all attachments, including a standard pedicure attachment.

The machine can be side-mounted or it can rest on a table top. Designed for the manicurist doing acrylic nails, the Professional Nail Genie features a four-color box. For regular manicuring and an occasional set of acrylics, the Deluxe Nail Genie is available.



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