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The Best Glass Nail Files

I never used to use nail files. The traditional metal or wooden nail files that I grew up with always felt unpleasant to me, maybe because I’m autistic. But recently I wanted to try filing again, so I could get a better shape on my nails. So I decided to try glass nail files. Here’s what I found out and what I think are the best glass nail files.

Not all glass/crystal files are the same: nano vs. glass

Now all I knew was I wanted to try a glass nail file. I did not realize that there are actually two types and they are VERY different.

  • Glass files are a piece of rough glass
  • Nano files are a piece of glass with a special gritty coating

As they are totally different, they have totally different results and characteristics. The one thing they have in common is they are both pieces of glass that will break when dropped, so be careful with them no matter which you choose.

Glass/crystal (top) and Nano (bottom)

Glass/Crystal Files

The glass file I own is the Simply Crystal Nail File from Bliss Kiss made by Mont Bleu out of renowned Czech crystal/glass. The glass is tempered into a rough texture. Feel-wise it was slightly better than traditional metal/wood nail files for me, but not that much better. It requires some practice to get a smooth edge, and if you use the wrong angle it can look bad.

Nano Glass Nail Files

I got the Crystal Nail File by Terra Beauty on Grove. It’s a piece of glass with a rough coating on one end. The coating looks almost like a printed 3d dot matrix. Feel wise it’s totally different from other files. It feels smooth and doesn’t bother me at all. It easily produces a shiny edge as well. Reportedly the effect is produced by the file removing keratin from the outer layer of the nail and can be used to buff as well, though this will thin the nail. Bliss Kiss makes one that has two textures, one that can be used for milder buffing of flaking nails.

Nano Glass vs. Glass/Crystal Nail Files

Here’s a handy comparison table

NanoGlass/Crystal
What they areA piece of glass with a rough 3d coating printed on one sideTempered glass, both sides usable
Made inChinaGlass is usually Czech though they are sometimes assembled in China
FeelIn my opinion I can barely feel the filing actionTo me the filing experience is not nice, like nails on a chalkboard
Durability6-9 months, the coating eventually wears offA year or more, depending on use
Ease of useEasily produces a smooth edgeRequires getting the angle right, which takes practice
CleaningYou can’t easily wipe them off as things get caught in the gritEasily washed and wiped off
Macro picture of nano surface (the white areas are pieces of towel I tried to clean it with oops) vs. glass surface

Overall Recommendation

I’d recommend choosing based on your personal preferences for things like feel and durability. If you have sensory issues like autism or sensory processing disorder, the nano is the better choice IMHO. My experience buying from Bliss Kiss was positive and they have a lot of good well-researched info on their site, as well as offering a two texture nano file, so I can recommend both of theirs:

I also find their nail oil has really helped reduce my hang nails.

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Pact Towels: Do they last?

I bought my first Pact Organic waffle weave towel in 2019, just for myself. Once I moved in with my boyfriend in 2020, I bought a full set including bath sheets and hand towels. The waffle weave appealed to me as I heard it dried faster and I also just liked the look. Being organic cotton wasn’t a requirement, but it’s nice to have. I chose a grey color, which I now regret since I can’t bleach them. Now that it’s 2023, how are they holding up?

My Pact organic towels, left one is normal color, right one turned a weird color
  • First towel from 2019: a regular bath towel for me. This has held up great! Except one HUGE caveat. As you can see from the picture (it’s the towel on the right) it turned a weird reddish color at one point. I don’t know why, as I don’t really own anything red and nothing else turned red. I have noticed other people mention this issue on the Spotless Podcast, so I’m wondering if it’s something with the dye? If it were white I could bleach it, but it’s not. It’s not a nice color but I don’t like to get rid of things that work fine, so I’ll keep using it.
  • 2020 batch: These are all in good condition, except one bath sheet that has frayed. I wish I’d realized it was fraying because I could have probably stopped it, but at this point it’s unraveling. My boyfriend uses this one and says it’s probably because he always washes it after using instead of hanging to dry. However the other bath sheet, bath towel, and hand towels look great!

Overall review: With those two caveats these have held up well. The only other issue I have with them is that they do not dry as fast as I’d like. We have a bathroom without windows (UGH) so sometimes they stay damp longer than they should. They do dry faster than traditional terry though. If I do end up replacing them, I’m considering thinner cotton towels like Coyuchi’s Mediterranean series or Oddbird’s handloom towels. Both aren’t cheap, but I have other products from these companies (lounge dress from Oddbird and blanket from Coyuchi) and they are very high quality. From what I’ve read, this type of towel dries much faster than waffle weave towels. They are very different from the terry towels I grew up with though, so they may take some time getting used to.