Nicole Valdez
Updated by Alyssa Bueno on July 16th, 2024
First and foremost, what is a drill bit? For a newbie, it can be puzzling since you have to keep up with many nail products and techniques. The beginning can be challenging. It's a heady mixture of excitement and cluelessness, especially when you're in the mood to work with a newe-file.
iGel Beauty is here to help you out on your drill-ema! We have already run through the ins and outs of an e-file. Now it's time for you to understand the essence of a drill bit.
What is a Drill Bit?
A drill bitis a rotating nail file you place on your nail drill to function as an automatic buffing machine. It's a crucial piece to complete your e-file; it won't work correctly without the drill bit.
Drill bits are used to shave off or remove nail polish from your nails. It comes in a variety of sizes, shapes, and grits. Although you may be surprised at how a small piece of metal can make such a big difference in your nails, you must understand how it works.
Drill bits create friction, which helps remove nail polish quickly. Drill bits can remove nail paint at 2-4 weeks old, depending on the pace and frequency with which it is used.
The drill bits from iGel Beauty are easy to disinfect because they are acetone-proof. The usual size is 3/32, but you can only use 1/8 for a specialized nail drill. Therefore, the 3/32 drill bit size is the most excellent option since it's the general size for e-files. Of course, the drill bit can last a long time with good care and usage.