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Thuya emery sleeve 80 10 pcs
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Grinding calluses and corneas from
10 cylindrical emery sleeves
Durable, high quality and reusable
Usable with the appropriate holder
Grain size: 80

Scope of delivery:10x Thuya emery sleeve 80 10 pcs.
£1.24
£2.49
0,12 £ pc
IQ Nails diamond burr attachment flame-shaped small medium 16
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Small flame-shaped diamond burr attachment with 4 mm length and 1.6 mm diameter
For shortening, shaping and matting the natural nail plate
Suitable for pushing, lifting and removing cuticles
Also suitable for precise work on the surface of gel and acrylic nails
Podiatry: Removes calluses, calluses and corns; smoothes cracks

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1x IQ Nails diamond cutter attachment flame-shaped small medium 1.6
£3.25
3,25 £ pc
IQ Nails diamond nail cutter attachment with standard grit 21
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Diamond nail cutter attachment with standard grit
For high-precision cleaning, smoothing and shortening of the nail plate and nail shaft
Reliably removes gel and acrylic fragments
In foot care: treatment of thickened or calloused cuticles
Also suitable for pushing back cuticles

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1x IQ Nails diamond nail cutter attachment with standard grit 2.1
£3.25
3,25 £ pc
IQ Nails cylindrical carbide burr attachment with standard cross-cut teeth 5 ZRN coating
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Cylindrical nail cutter attachment with standard cross serration
Coated with innovative "chameleon coating"
For quick removal of gel and acrylic, corns and calluses on hands and feet
Also suitable for treating fungal infections
Durable, resistant and efficient; 13 mm long and 5 mm wide

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1x IQ Nails cylindrical carbide cutter attachment with standard cross-cut teeth 5 ZRN coating
£10.96
10,96 £ pc

Nail Drill: The Must-Have Tool for Professional Nail Care

A nail drill is a powerful and versatile tool used in both professional nail salons and for at-home manicures. With this tool, you can perform precise tasks on your nails, from removing gel or acrylic nails to polishing and filing natural nails. In this article, you'll learn everything you need to know about nail drills, including their benefits, types, application tips, and how to choose the perfect device for your needs.

What is a Nail Drill?

A nail drill, also known as an electric nail file, is a motorized device that works with rotating attachments called bits. These bits come in various shapes and materials to perform different tasks. With a nail drill, you can:

  • Quickly and efficiently remove gel or acrylic nails
  • File and shape natural nails
  • Treat cuticles
  • Remove discoloration
  • Polish nails

Unlike traditional files, a nail drill allows for quick and even nail processing, making it essential for professional manicures and pedicures.

Benefits of a Nail Drill

A nail drill offers numerous advantages, especially if you regularly work on your nails or wear artificial nails:

  1. Time-saving
    A nail drill lets you remove gel or acrylic nails much faster than with a traditional nail file. Shaping nails is also quicker and more even thanks to the motorized assistance.

  2. Precision
    The different bits and speed settings allow for precise nail work. You can focus exactly on the areas that need attention without damaging the surrounding skin or nails.

  3. Versatility
    A nail drill is an all-in-one tool. You can use it to trim, shape, polish, and smooth your nails. With special bits, it's even possible to precisely remove nail decorations.

  4. Professional results
    Whether you're a beginner or a pro, a nail drill will always give you clean, professional results. It's especially indispensable for those who often wear artificial nails or want to strengthen their natural nails.

Types of Nail Drills

There are several types of nail drills, each offering different functions and features. Here are the most common types:

  1. Cordless Nail Drill
    A cordless nail drill is especially convenient if you want flexibility. Without a bothersome cable, you can take it anywhere. However, its power is often slightly lower compared to corded devices, and it needs to be recharged regularly.

  2. Corded Nail Drill
    Corded devices generally offer more power and are ideal for continuous use. They are particularly well-suited for professional salons or intensive at-home use.

  3. Mini Nail Drill
    Mini nail drills are small, lightweight, and especially handy for on-the-go use or occasional manicures. They offer less power but are perfect for occasional use or as a complement to a hand file.

  4. Professional Nail Drill
    These devices are more powerful and offer a range of speed settings and attachments. They are designed for intensive use in nail salons and are particularly suitable for working with gel or acrylic nails.

How to Use a Nail Drill: Step by Step

Using a nail drill is relatively simple, but there are important steps to follow to achieve the best results and avoid damaging your nails:

  1. Preparation
    Thoroughly clean your nails and remove any existing nail polish. Disinfect the nail drill and bits before use to prevent the spread of germs.

  2. Choose the Right Bit
    Select the appropriate bit for the task. Coarse bits are suitable for removing gel or acrylic, while finer bits are better for polishing.

  3. Adjust the Speed
    Start with a low speed to get a feel for the nail drill. You can gradually increase the speed, but avoid going too fast to prevent nail or skin injury.

  4. Work on the Nail
    Always work gently and in smooth motions over the nail. Avoid staying in one spot for too long to prevent overheating. Be especially careful with natural nails, as too much pressure can damage them.

  5. Aftercare
    After using the nail drill, treat your nails with a nail oil or nourishing cream to strengthen and hydrate them.

What to Look for When Buying a Nail Drill

When purchasing a nail drill, there are a few key factors to consider:

  1. Power:
    Look for the wattage and RPM (revolutions per minute) of the device. For regular use or professional applications, the nail drill should offer at least 20,000 to 30,000 RPM.

  2. Speed Settings:
    A good nail drill should have multiple speed settings to perform different tasks precisely.

  3. Bits and Attachments:
    The number and variety of included bits are also important. Some models come with a wide selection of attachments, while for others, the bits must be purchased separately.

  4. Ergonomics:
    The device should be comfortable to hold and not too heavy for ease of use, especially during longer sessions.

  5. Noise and Vibration:
    A quiet and low-vibration nail drill is more comfortable to use and prevents fatigue during extended use.

Conclusion

A nail drill is a powerful and versatile tool that helps you achieve professional nail care. Whether for removing gel or acrylic nails, shaping and polishing natural nails, or treating cuticles, with the right nail drill and attachments, you can take your manicure and pedicure to the next level. When purchasing, focus on power, versatility, and comfort to ensure the best results for your needs.

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