How to choose the right flame bit for each task
What’s the Difference Between the Katie Barnes Cuticle Lift Bit, Natalie Bit & Pro Lift Bits?
When it comes to cuticle prep, having the right e-file bit can transform your service - from rushed to refined. But with multiple options in the Katie Barnes Tool Range, including the Cuticle Lift Bit, Natalie Bit, and Pro Lift Bits, how do you know which one to choose?
In this guide, we’ll break down the purpose, design, and ideal use for each of these KB cuticle prep heroes - so you can lift, exfoliate, and prep with confidence.
First, What Do These Bits Actually Do?
All three bits are designed for safe, effective cuticle preparation before product application - helping to lift the proximal nail fold, expose cuticle stuck on the nail plate, and exfoliate non-living tissue.
But they differ in:
- Shape & size
- Precision level
- Grip & comfort
- Ideal client types and skill level
Let’s dive into each one:
The all-rounder hero for gentle, effective lift
Shape: flame
Size: medium
Grit: Fine
Purpose:
• Lifts the proximal nail fold
• Exposes cuticle for better removal
• Preps the nail for ball bit or scissors
Best for:
- Most natural nail sizes
- Everyday salon use
- Nail techs who want control and comfort
- Beginners and pros
- Techs looking for a Russian manicure style prep
Why choose it?
This is your go-to prep bit. It’s gentle enough for sensitive clients but precise enough to lift the cuticle accurately prior to removal of cuticle with your scissors.
Designed for delicate work and beginners. Has a more rounded tip than the cuticle lift bit and wider body
Shape: flame
Size: medium, wider than the cuticle lift bit
Grit: Fine
Purpose:
• open up the sides and cuticle pockets
• Lifts delicate or minimal cuticle
• Safe for beginners due to the rounded tip
Best for:
- larger nails, puffier sidewalls
- Detailed prep
- Very gentle lifting
- Clients with minimal dead skin
Why choose it?
Perfect for those sensitive clients that are too risky for standard-sized bits. The Natalie Bit is ideal for precision prep and control and for those less confident using a flame bit.
KB Pro Lift Bits (available in small, medium and large)
The next level bits for experienced efile users who want precision and to lift tougher, more sticky, tight cuticles with a flame bit. Choose the size based on the nail size.
Shape: flame
Size: small, medium large
Grit: Medium
Purpose:
• More coarse lift for thicker cuticle buildup
• Faster exfoliation of eponychium
• Designed for pro level efficiency
Best for:
- Experienced techs
- Clients with heavy or dry cuticle buildup
- Faster services without compromising quality
- Those who prefer more structure and speed
Why choose them?
The Pro Lift Bits are all about advanced results and time-saving. They’re slightly more aggressive, so you’ll want solid technique — but the finish is flawless.
Feature |
Cuticle Lift Bit |
Natalie Bit |
Pro Lift Bits |
Shape |
Flame |
Flame |
Flame |
Size |
Medium |
Medium |
Small/ Medium/Large |
Best For |
General prep |
Less confident techs |
Experienced, fast prep |
Grit |
Fine |
Fine |
Medium |
Skill Level |
All levels |
All levels |
Intermediate – Advanced |
How to Choose the Right One:
• New to e-filing or want a safe, everyday bit? → The Natalie Bit
• Want to lift the cuticle and working on sensitive nail types? → Natalie Bit
• Want power, speed, and pro performance? → Pro Lift Bits
Of course, many techs use all three depending on the client and service. Having multiple bits ensures you always have the right tool for the job.
The KB Tool Difference
All Katie Barnes efile bits are:
• Made with medical-grade diamond coating
• Autoclave-safe and long-lasting
• Designed by an award-winning nail tech
• Ergonomic and client-safe
Whether you’re refining natural nails, prepping for BIAB, or lifting thick cuticle tissue, the Katie Barnes cuticle bits help you do it faster, cleaner, and more safely.
The difference between a great service and an exceptional one is often in the prep and the right bit makes all the difference.
Shop the Cuticle Lift Bit, Natalie Bit, and Pro Lift Bit Trio now.