Can i just say thank you!! I am a licensed cosmetologist but we do not study or test on nail extensions or dry manicure with efile. Your videos have been an excellent source for supplemental and post education
Thank you for this video, because like you mention on the video there are so many nail drill bits out there that it's impossible to know them all... even if you are not a beginner!! This video should be watched by anyone who is learning about nail care or needs a refresh course on nail drill bits. =)
I'm about to buy my first e-file and I'm so glad you've made this video, you're always really clear and straight to the point so it was really easy to take notes. Thank you!
I just ordered a carbide flame bit in coarse for product removal mainly encapsulated glitter as I've found my carbide cone in medium to actually work way better than the ceramic flame in coarse that I bought special just for this type of product removal. I'm not sure why but the metal seems to work way better than ceramic yet I thought it would be the other way around. The ceramic it seems is just like u said, softer, yet it doesn't heat up as much just like u said even the coarse is softer than a medium carbide. Thanks Anastasia for this video☺
I am so happy I came across your video as I have just completed my pedicure course. I like your mannerism and you speak with such knowledge and in laymens terms that I am comfortable to use these bits. Thank you and I look forward to logging onto your classes.
This is FANTASTIC!! 👏👏👌 very good informational vid and very clear to understand! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! (As always your material is awesome and super helpful!) love love love ❤️
So I got a set from Germany from the good old trusty Amazon that wasn't expensive at all compared to the one drill bit I got in store which was 8,5 euros for one single drill bit. The Chinese ones I can agree. I got a set that you showed and it's already dull plus they're not good for all things. They're good for removing thin layers at a time. But if I have to use my rechargeable e-file to remove soft gel tips, I'm faster at using a nail file instead because these take ages to remove product. Also to put my knowledge to use. The reason ceramic bits are better for the nail and better in general is because ceramic as a material has really good properties/qualities. For context I'm a design student and I had to learn all about the materials used in the design field. Anyways. Ceramic is often times used in car engines or for gears in general as it doesn't need to be lubricated with motor oil. Because of the smooth surface it can move around and slide around easily without assistance. Ceramic is also durable and maintains it's shape through time as in it doesn't get dull as quickly. The only downside to ceramic is that it doesn't take impact very well. It shatters if it sustains a hard blow such as dropping a ceramic knife or applying to much pressure (ie force) on it for too long too suddently. So with all being said you can understand why ceramic bits don't burn on the nail (as they don't cause that much friction) and are durable in time so they shouldn't get dull as quickly as cheap metal or diamond bits.
oh what perfect timing Anastasia! I had learned some of this from one of your older videos (saved in my Favorites), and I made sure to share what I learned from you on a drill bits review video I just published yesterday. I went ahead and linked this video under it! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Hi there 😊 I'm looking for an advice. I have a client who has very hard cuticles.. It's even difficult to push it back! She doesn't allow me to cut it off so I can only use an e-file. Can you please recommend some good bits which will easily remove such a hard cuticles without hassle 😢? Xx
Ive order drill bits as a set .. Im finding the bits arent always fitting my drill . so some will fit ..others barely go down far enough in the shuck. I will try the Russian bits .
Hi, I am only intending to work on myself and at home. Main use is to remove gel from natural nails, nail file and buffing for natural nail health. Does it need to be powerful? I am looking at a basic nail drill that goes up to 20000RPM, will this do? Thank you for the videos. Thanks, Jade
What is the best nail drill? Thanks for listing your products on amazon. I just find it super hard researching about nail drills so I’d love to have a professional opinion!
My ceramic bit wore down after only a few uses. I did have glitter in my polygel, I don't know if that affects it but why else would it wear down so fast?
I just bought a 32 piece set because my carpal tunnel is aggravating me doing hand filing. I git a flawless finishing touch efile. It has a lot of power behind it I was shocked.
Thanks Anastasia from Las Vegas I love watching your videos I would Like to know how can I order from Russia bits or anything for professional use I will highly appreciate if you can send me a link Spasiva
Everyone at home manicurist needs to watch this video 🙌🏾 so perfect, concise and full of great information!
Can i just say thank you!! I am a licensed cosmetologist but we do not study or test on nail extensions or dry manicure with efile.
Your videos have been an excellent source for supplemental and post education
Thank you so much for this healthy guidance I believe it will help many people including myself
Best video about Nail Drill Bits I found on youtube. You're the best Anastasia!
Thank you for this video, because like you mention on the video there are so many nail drill bits out there that it's impossible to know them all... even if you are not a beginner!! This video should be watched by anyone who is learning about nail care or needs a refresh course on nail drill bits. =)
This was such a good a thorough video. Thank you so much. lol I feel corny commenting this but it really is informative and it’s straight to the point
Thank you ! 😘
I love the way you educate us bit by bit😉
I'm about to buy my first e-file and I'm so glad you've made this video, you're always really clear and straight to the point so it was really easy to take notes. Thank you!
I always come to your videos for advice. I'm not a professional and I only do my own nails but I have learned so much from you, thank you.
Very good explanation. Short and to the point. Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed.
I just ordered a carbide flame bit in coarse for product removal mainly encapsulated glitter as I've found my carbide cone in medium to actually work way better than the ceramic flame in coarse that I bought special just for this type of product removal. I'm not sure why but the metal seems to work way better than ceramic yet I thought it would be the other way around. The ceramic it seems is just like u said, softer, yet it doesn't heat up as much just like u said even the coarse is softer than a medium carbide. Thanks Anastasia for this video☺
Thank you for making this video!
This really helped. I’ve been watching a lot of videos and ordered some ceramic bits that I saw being used.
this video is saving people every day. thank you for the wonderfully organized video. you are beautiful 💖💖💖
Thank you Anastasia for all this good information! ❤️🌹🙏👌
Damn, your channel has it all
Thank you for your hard work ❤️
Thank you!
I believe this solved all my remaining questions regarding colours and uses. Thank you. 🙏🏻 Спасибо.
i swear Anasatasia you're the best out of them all! very informative channel. I'm really glad i came across your channel!
Thanks Nastia, I learned more abouts bits and their purposes from you than from the instructions they come with.💪
I am so happy I came across your video as I have just completed my pedicure course. I like your mannerism and you speak with such knowledge and in laymens terms that I am comfortable to use these bits. Thank you and I look forward to logging onto your classes.
This is FANTASTIC!! 👏👏👌 very good informational vid and very clear to understand! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! (As always your material is awesome and super helpful!) love love love ❤️
Thank you so much, Sasha!
Thank you! 🙏🙏 You are a great instructor. My respect.
This is great info! Never seen any videos including your information 👍
Can you do a video on 'how to sanitize your nail products'. What you need and different options on how to do the sanitize. Thanks
Yes please
This is an excellent guide to drill bits, thank you for this!
Great video!! I wish you included links to your favorite bits.
Thank you so much for this lesson!
So I got a set from Germany from the good old trusty Amazon that wasn't expensive at all compared to the one drill bit I got in store which was 8,5 euros for one single drill bit. The Chinese ones I can agree. I got a set that you showed and it's already dull plus they're not good for all things. They're good for removing thin layers at a time. But if I have to use my rechargeable e-file to remove soft gel tips, I'm faster at using a nail file instead because these take ages to remove product.
Also to put my knowledge to use. The reason ceramic bits are better for the nail and better in general is because ceramic as a material has really good properties/qualities. For context I'm a design student and I had to learn all about the materials used in the design field. Anyways. Ceramic is often times used in car engines or for gears in general as it doesn't need to be lubricated with motor oil. Because of the smooth surface it can move around and slide around easily without assistance. Ceramic is also durable and maintains it's shape through time as in it doesn't get dull as quickly. The only downside to ceramic is that it doesn't take impact very well. It shatters if it sustains a hard blow such as dropping a ceramic knife or applying to much pressure (ie force) on it for too long too suddently. So with all being said you can understand why ceramic bits don't burn on the nail (as they don't cause that much friction) and are durable in time so they shouldn't get dull as quickly as cheap metal or diamond bits.
oh what perfect timing Anastasia! I had learned some of this from one of your older videos (saved in my Favorites), and I made sure to share what I learned from you on a drill bits review video I just published yesterday. I went ahead and linked this video under it! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
This is the perfect guide
thanks for explaining the drill bit for diabetics.
Awesome video...great explanation...thank you Anasatsia..👍💞😁
Thank you!
learning so much from you ❤thanks for sharing your expertise
Great information. Thanks so much!
Thanks great video , HOW ABOUT TITANIUM ??... & which is better
Great information! Thank you ❤
Wow thanks this has helped me so much
Do silicone/rubber bids also differ in coarseness? Are they available in different grits?
Do all nail drill bits fit any nail drill or do you have to stick with the same brand for drill and bits 🙂
Wow this video was so informative! Thank you🌸
Thank you 🥰 I appreciate your knowledge
so no one else thinks she look like elijah from the originals🌚
This was fantastic. Can you point me in the right direction to purchase the bits for regular nails, buffing, and polishing.
Thank you. thank you. thank you.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for this video, it was so informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial Anastasia - thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Very in depth thank you very much!
I am a beginer using a drill bit could you share with me how to take off dipping powder; acrylic on real and fake nails?! Many thanks
Here is the video on acrylic removal - czcams.com/video/yZUVSU1ZR_U/video.html&t
Great and helpful tips. Im a subsciber and love your videos.😄
Very informative video. I really liked it. Since I didn't quite understand, I would like to ask what name of the bit for very sensitive skin?
Thank you! It's called "Ony Clean"
Thank you 💕
Thanks so much for making this video
Hi there 😊 I'm looking for an advice. I have a client who has very hard cuticles.. It's even difficult to push it back! She doesn't allow me to cut it off so I can only use an e-file. Can you please recommend some good bits which will easily remove such a hard cuticles without hassle 😢? Xx
Barbara Wesolowska have u tried the one with the little circle top I think those are good for cuticles and it doesn’t cut the skin
* the round drill bit
Thank you so much for this info!
Ive order drill bits as a set .. Im finding the bits arent always fitting my drill . so some will fit ..others barely go down far enough in the shuck. I will try the Russian bits .
Did you get them? Did they work?
Excellent!. Thanks.
Very detailed, thank you!!
Thank you! This was so helpful 🙌🏽
Thank you for sharing this.
Hi, I am only intending to work on myself and at home. Main use is to remove gel from natural nails, nail file and buffing for natural nail health. Does it need to be powerful? I am looking at a basic nail drill that goes up to 20000RPM, will this do?
Thank you for the videos.
Thanks,
Jade
Need to watch this again- to let it absorb
Cute elf shirt. Very informative
This is so helpful thank you💗
Please can you suggest a drill bit for buffing and polishing natural nails?
great information very useful
Which bit can I use to file down the natural nail?
Thank you! 🤗
that was so helpful! Thanks :)
thanks
I find this very helpful thank you 💅🏽💕
What is the best nail drill? Thanks for listing your products on amazon. I just find it super hard researching about nail drills so I’d love to have a professional opinion!
Melodiesusie Scarlett still is a good long lasting affordable drill ! The reviews are amazing and i personally love it
Denisse Vargas ph my god i forgot about this comment hahaah thank you so much that’s the one I’ve been looking at!
Great video Anastasia, thanks for sharing.
My ceramic bit wore down after only a few uses. I did have glitter in my polygel, I don't know if that affects it but why else would it wear down so fast?
Where do you buy the fluted carbide bits? I can't find fluted ones.
Thank you so much Anastasia
TFS Such awesome information
So if I want to remove gel polish I need a ceramic bit? But with which abrasive red,green, or blue?
Excellent information!!!!
Just did my first full set of polygel the correct dual forms does matter... I did good but a drill would be easier I can't usena fill or buffer wasier
I just bought a 32 piece set because my carpal tunnel is aggravating me doing hand filing. I git a flawless finishing touch efile. It has a lot of power behind it I was shocked.
Thanks you so much
Omg thank you for this video!
Nice, thank you
Great video thank you for sharing
Thank you ❤️
Where can I buy all this file make from Germany
Good info. Thanks for sharing.
HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE SAND BAND FROM THE NAIL BIT? Im having the hardest time trying to remove the sanding bands.
Really helpful, thank you
WHat about toe funguai deform nail which better and do I go full power on them.
Thanks so much for sharing 😘😘💐💐👍👍
Hi, I bleed all the time when cleaning cuticle because I suffer from hyperhydrosis. What cuticle nail bit would you recommend? Thank you
You would wanna use the one at the end that she said was designed for diabetes .
Hi where do you order your Russian drill bits from? Can you post a link? Tx!
Easynail.ru
emscorp.ru
Great video
Great informations👌👌👌thank U❤️🖤💚💛🧡💜
What was the name of the one specifically created for diabetes (sensitive and soft skin)?
Ony Clean
Hi Anastasia, is this the same with the polygon bit. Could you explain it’s job please? Is it for lifting the cuticle ready for cutting?
@@SarahLBanks it's the same. It's just for lifting the cuticles glued to the nail plate, it won't cut the cuticle as it doesn't have any abrasive
@@juliap7730 thank you 😊
Thanks for the video 🌹
Hello. Would someone be so kind to tell how many millimetres do the bids have at the bottom. Thank you
Thanks Anastasia from Las Vegas I love watching your videos I would
Like to know how can I order from
Russia bits or anything for professional use I will highly appreciate if you can send me a link
Spasiva
what are links to proper drill bits??
Great video and thank you for all of the information that you share with us because that is a big help. I hope that you have a wonderful day Tyfs