Removing nail polish and gel polish is one of the indispensable tasks in manicure work. A handy nail drill tool not only allows the manicurist to achieve twice the result with half the effort, but also protects the customer’s hands. So today let’s take a look at three different nail drill bits for gel polish removal, plus their pros and cons!
I know this nail drill sounds intimidating because of its name and “teeth”.
But, I promise it’s a dream!
Pros:
This nail drill can be used by both left- and right-handed users.
Its “teeth” provide great strength and efficiency for removing gel polishes (thicker at the bottom), hard gels, gel extensions, and acrylic nails.
Durable! The “teeth” don’t wear out as quickly as other carbide barrel nail drills, so you don’t need to replace them every two weeks to get longer use. Save you money!
The top of this nail drill is rounded, which will help prevent any cuts around the cuticle.
Cons:
This nail drill is not suitable for beginners as you may damage your natural nails.
If you don’t use at least a semi-hard gel to build a primer underneath, and if you’re inexperienced with nail drills, you can damage your natural nails when filing the gel polish.
This is a thicker and bulkier nail drill, so it will take some getting used to the cuticle as it is a bit wider.
Now, this is similar to a T-Rex nail drill. However, the teeth are more compacted inward. This nail drill is also available in thinner and tapered forms.
Pros:
This nail drill is available in both left- and right-handed options.
Gel polish with excellent tapered shape for finer exfoliation of the cuticle area. You can really spread the gel evenly around the cuticle without risking accidental digging. One of my favorite nail drill shapes!
Removal of gel polish (thicker at the bottom), hard gel and acrylic nails have great strength and efficiency due to the “teeth”.
The “teeth” don’t wear out as quickly as other styles of carbide nail drills, so they last longer and save you the cost of reordering.
The tip of this nail drill is rounded to help prevent cuts to clients.
Cons:
If you don’t build a primer underneath, you can damage your natural nails during nail product removal.
There are slightly smaller “teeth” so sometimes I feel like it might wear out faster when removing the gel polish on a daily basis.
3. Large barrel smooth nail drill
Great for beginners.
Pros:
Available in left and right handed options.
Great for beginner nail art techniques! ! ! The smooth top is very large and prevents any cuticle cuts in case you go too far.
Great for diluting gel extensions and cuticle areas of acrylic nails after application due to the super rounded top and the way the teeth are smoother and smaller.
It’s far less damaging to natural nails if you don’t have enough foundation or file carelessly.
Great to use if you want to remove gel polish.
Cons:
Not suitable for removing acrylic nails, it is better to use it to remove gel polish or just for refining as the teeth are much smaller.
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Post time: Aug-18-2022