Collection: Electric Files/ Nail Drills

Using E-files and nail drills requires precision and the right technique to ensure safe and effective results. Here’s a breakdown of how to use them properly:

Getting Started

  1. Choose the Right Bit – Different bits serve different purposes:
    • Sanding Bands – Used for prepping the natural nail.
    • Carbide Bits – Ideal for removing acrylic or gel.
    • Diamond Bits – Great for refining and smoothing.
    • Ceramic Bits – Helps reduce heat buildup.
  2. Adjust the Speed – Start at a low RPM (rotations per minute) and gradually increase as needed. High speeds can cause heat buildup and discomfort.
  3. Hold the Drill Correctly – Grip it like a pencil for better control. Keep a light touch—let the drill do the work.

Using the E-File

  • Prepping the Nail – Use a fine sanding band to gently remove shine and prep the nail for enhancements.
  • Cuticle Work – A small diamond bit can clean up dead skin around the cuticle area.
  • Shaping & Smoothing – Use a medium grit bit to refine the nail surface and edges.
  • Finishing Touches – Buff the nail to remove any rough spots before applying polish or gel.

Safety Tips

Never apply too much pressure—this can damage the nail.
Keep the drill moving—holding it in one spot for too long can cause heat buildup.
Use proper ventilation—filing acrylics can create dust.
Practice on a fake nail first—if you’re new to using an E-file, get comfortable before working on real nails.

For a visual guide, check out this tutorial on using an E-file for acrylic nails or this beginner-friendly video on nail prep techniques. Let me know if you need more details!