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Bluesky GEL POLISH MUSTARD YELLOW SELINA SS1907 Nail UV LED Soak Off 10ml

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Horseshoe nails differ in style, size, material, coating and as well as quality and there are several factors to be considered when selecting the right horseshoe nail for the job. You would think that a horseshoe nail is a nail, right? Well not all nails are the same, and horseshoe nails are a precision nail, which in the wrong hands can cause significant damage to the horses’ hoof. Slim Shanked nails in both rolled and forged nails that allows the nail to be produced thinner, yet maintaining strength. The slimmer shank causes less hoof displacement to the hoof wall, which is an advantage for horses with thin walls. If your horses hoof is particularly hard or has a strong wall, then you would not need to use slim shank as you may need the extra strength of the plain nail to drive into the hoof wall. The many different types of Mustad group horseshoe nails types available through the Mustad Dealer network include, Mustad E-Head, Bevel Head, Hammer Head, Race Nails, City Head Nails and most have slim shank variations. Why are there different sizes of horseshoe nails? Rifle Nails – are all forged nails and are a good entry level nail, that is strong and won’t let you down.

Mustard yellow is a color that is often associated with fall. It is a warm color that can range from being a light pastel to a rich and deep hue. This color is perfect for those who want to add a pop of brightness to their nails without going over the top. In general, it’s warm yellow color with a hint of brown. Choosing whether to use a rolled or forged nail will depend on your geographical location and the type of horses being shod. The smallest horseshoe nail that Mustad Australia sells is the HammerHead Size 0 and Mustad Bh3 which is 41mm in length. The longest is the Mustad E Head size 14, which is 80mm in length. To begin with, the raw material used for making horseshoe nails is critical to how the nail performs. The nail is the main securing device of a horseshoe to a horses’ hoof. If the raw material used in the production of horseshoe nails is not high quality, it can lead to the nail shearing and the horse losing a shoe, which is extremely dangerous for the horse and rider, particularly, when the horse is running at speed. How are horseshoes applied to a hoof?The finest products that are being manufactured include horseshoe nails, horse hoof rasps, farrier tools boxes and various other items used in equine hoof care. It is time for you to change your nail arts. The post will offer ideas for you to get inspired. Pretty mustard nails are introduced here. They go well with other patterns, like geometries, zig-zags… Also, the mustard nails can take gems. At one point, French tips were all the rage, and they remain a classic to this day. Take things up a notch and use mustard yellow polish for the tips instead of the typical white. Whether you choose to go with a matte or glossy finish, the result is a chic and sophisticated look. Forged – generally forged from steel raw material into the shape and size required. This method is the more popular method of how horseshoe nails are produced.

Heavy walled Hoof – this category is for draft Horses / Clydesdales, and the nails are large, to support the heavy weight of the shoe, however the hooves on these horses are bigger and stronger than other breeds and generally have a significant amount of hoof wall. Mustad10 & E11 sized nails (and above) are suitable for these powerful horses. Metal based horseshoes are fitted to protect the horse’s hooves so that the horses gallop smoothly, and remain healthy. Thin walled Hoof – horses that have thin walled Hooves are generally Thoroughbreds, thoroughbred cross breeds and Trotters – generally smaller horses. This means that the horseshoes that are used on these types of horses are horseshoes that have the nail holes punched closer to the outside rim of the horseshoe. Nails that are appropriate for these horses are the smaller nails like, Mustad Hammer Head Size 0-2, Race 4-4.5, BH3-4, E2-E3 Slim nails

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One of the great things about mustard yellow is that it looks good on all skin tones. Whether you have fair, olive, or dark skin, this color will complement your complexion. It’s also a versatile shade that can be worn year-round. Sometimes less is more, and solid mustard nails prove just that. Perfect for any occasion, this nail look is easy to achieve and works well for any nail length. It's an ideal match for brown or neutral-toned clothing or used as a statement on prints of different shades. There are so many different ways that you can wear mustard yellow nails! You can keep it simple by painting your entire nail bed in this shade. Or, you can get creative and use it as an accent color in various designs. You could even use it as part of a gradient design or ombre! The possibilities are endless.

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