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Every product is independently selected by obsessive editors. Things you buy through our links may earn us a commission. A pair of nail clippers is a medicine-cabinet essential, whether you prefer doing your own nails at home or need a trim in between manis and pedis. But with so many options out there, it can be difficult to choose the best nail clippers for you and your budget.
To help, I spoke to Rose and ten other experts β including nail technicians, podiatrists, and our own writers β about which ones they recommend and tested out some for myself.
Update on January 6, Updated prices and checked stock for all products. Stainless-steel blades were a must across the board when I spoke to experts, with Rose mentioning that titanium-steel clippers work too. Both materials are hypoallergenic, so they can be used by almost anyone.
Dana Stern, M. Nail clippers generally come with two different edge shapes: straight and curved. When it comes to picking between the two, it usually comes down to preference. Stick with a straight-edged clipper if you like your nails more squared and a curve-edged clipper if you like your nails more rounded. Picking the right size of your nail clippers is dependent on the person.
The slightly larger clippers are great, because they provide more leverage for anyone with mobility issues or trouble reaching their toes.