MelodySusie Nail Drill Bits Set, 7pcs Tungsten Carbide Nail Bits for Nail Drill E-file, 3/32 inch Bits Manicure Pedicure Remover Tools for Acrylic Gel Nails, Salon Home Nail Care Supplies, Colorful
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These should not be applied to natural nails.
I have a melody susie rechargeable drill, and the drills are all in good working order. The drill is universal 3/32 and should work with any drill.
There hasn't been any burning or hot spots that I've noticed. We are all aware that staying in one place for an extended period of time causes friction and heat, but this is not the case in a general fill. The acrylic is best broken down with the three barrel bits. However, these should never be used on natural nails.
Selected User Reviews For MelodySusie Nail Drill Bits Set, 7pcs Tungsten Carbide Nail Bits for Nail Drill E-file, 3/32 inch Bits Manicure Pedicure Remover Tools for Acrylic Gel Nails, Salon Home Nail Care Supplies, Colorful
The pieces are in good condition. I'm a licensed nail technician who specializes in super-long nails. I need something that can cut thick acrylics or shave down acrylics at high speeds while remaining strong and sharp. These tools, in my opinion, are not up to the task. Especially if you have long, thick nails to work with. It's possible that shorter, thinner nail sets are better. The bit with the oval top (second one in the display picture) removes gel polish well. The fourth is a slimmer bit that I use to shave and drill/clean out the undersides and sides of the nails. This is, without a doubt, my favorite and most effective bit. The third one, which is in the shape of a triangle, is acceptable. It gets rid of gel polish. I tried cutting acrylics with it, but it caused me to stall and overheat because it wasn't sharp enough. The brush cleaner (the last one) worked fine. I don't use anything like that, but it's nice to have. The small circle ball bit is too small for anything. When it comes to cuticle work, I prefer a larger ball. When it comes to Amazon purchases, it's a hit-or-miss proposition. I won't be buying anything else.
I'd only recently begun painting my nails and was concerned about the removal procedure. However, there was no need to be concerned because these bits glide right through the product like butter. From one DIYer to another, I would strongly recommend this product.
This drill bit is fantastic! I wasn't sure if I needed a seven-figure salary. but I figured, what the heck, why not? I bought them at the same time as the Melody Susie Scamander nail drill, so they fit and function perfectly. They come in handy for both dip powder and hard UV gel. It is very simple to remove the product and shape it. Cleaning is also a breeze because they're metal, so I just rinse and dry them (I'm not sure if that's allowed, but I've had them for about a month and it's fine, so don't judge me). They're also very unicorn rainbow looking. I also like that some of them have a rounded top, which makes it safer and prevents me from cutting myself.
These are excellent tips with a lot of potential; however, the drill that the company also sells does not appear to allow the tips to penetrate far enough. As a result, they become shaky. As a result, it doesn't work as well as it should or feel as good as it should. I was so excited to have a nice set of tips, and I'm confident I will have them once I get another drill component. However, combining the two does not work.
Carbide nail dril bits are my favorite! They are extremely effective. I'm so glad I found out about these from a friend! They're far superior to the drill's original set. They're also simple to keep clean. These are highly recommended!.
I bought these drill bits for a very low-cost drill, and while it isn't the most powerful, it devours gel. I've only tried these on a swatched nail, and I'm hesitant to use them on my own gel-overlayed nails. Even the cuticle bit ripped through three layers of gel on the swatch; I'm not sure I want to try that with gel on my natural nails or to use them to clean up my cuticle area. I'm not a pro; I'm just a nail fanatic who's been doing my own nails for decades. I'm thinking about returning these and sticking to the less sharp diamond drill bits.
Here's a beginner's guide: I'm not 100 sure of what I should be doing but to the best of my knowledge, after watching a lot of you tune tutorials, I can say that this product gets the Of course, I slide off the plastic fingers and cut their lives short, but working on a plastic finger requires a high level of ignorance. br>br>I only used a few (mostly the larger ones)br>They do not wobble. br>Even at low speeds, they can pierce acrylic. They're just as lovely as they appear. br> Warning: br>br> If you're working on a real hand, don't touch the skin! It'll hurt (as it always does, so this isn't a complaint about the product; it's a fact).
This is fantastic! They are extremely effective and do not cut your skin if you slip. They're also cute, which is a plus!.