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Four basic types of nail bits can be found in a nail drill bit set, which are:
• Sanding Bands
Sanding bands are usually made of rubber or metal and are easy to use because you only need to slip the mandrel bit onto the sanding band and you are ready!
However, one downside of sanding bars is that they cannot be disinfected after use, which is why they are considered a one-use nail drill bit for cuticles that must be replaced after every client.
These cuticle nail drill bits are usually reserved for pedicure work, removal of gel polish, and any other surface work on the nail plate.
• Carbide Bits
Carbide is 20 times stronger than metal which is why this is one of the most durable nail bit options on the market. Carbide nail drill bits have flute-like cuts on the nail bit end, which is great for shaping nail enhancements without scratching them.
While carbide bits are great for the removal of acrylics, they should only be used by professionals and never on natural nails.
• Ceramic Bits
When working on nails, drill bits often heat up, which is bad news for clients with an easily burnt skin type. This is why the biggest advantage of using a ceramic drill bit for nails is that it does not heat up easily.
Not only can you find ceramic drill bits in different grits, such as medium course or fine course, but they can also be cleaned, sterilized, and reused safely.
• Diamond Bits
Diamond bits are the hardest nail drill bit products on the market. They are normally reserved for removing built-up products, such as hard gel from the nail plate by scratching it off. Using a diamond drill bit creates plenty of dust and friction, therefore a lot more heat than other nail bits.
One of the main advantages of a diamond nail bit is that it can be cleaned and does not rust after disinfection.