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These are great brushes.
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Load your brush on your palette by running the bristles through your GELFX Color or lacquer until you see each bristle flow separately.
Roll your brush in the product as you pull away to remove excess product and now you're ready to paint your design with evenly coated bristles.
Clean by gently squeezing out excess gel with a dry Lint-Free Wipe. For lacquer, use a Lint-Free Wipe saturated in Genius Remover.
If using our brushes with lacquer, clean your bristles by soaking a lint-free wipe in Genius Remover, gently squeeze the bristles while rolling and pulling the brush straight out. Repeat until all lacquer is removed. Do not bend the bristles.
If using our brushes with gel, clean your bristles with a dry lintfree wipe by gently squeezing the bristles while rolling and pulling the brush straight out. Repeat until all gel is removed and make sure not to bend the bristles. If there is still pigment left in your bristles, wave your bristles back and forth in clear gel like our GELFX basecoat or topcoat until all the pigment releases from the brush. Then squeeze the excess gel out with a dry lint free wipe.
Yes, our brushes are designed to make painting with gel or lacquer easier. We recommend keeping a set of brushes for gel only and a separate set of brushes for lacquer only to maintain proper care and extend the life of your brushes.
If using your brushes with lacquer, make sure to clean your brushes thoroughly using the technique discussed above and replace your cap. If using gel, after cleaning your brush, roll the bristles in a small amount of clear gel (GELFX Basecoat or Topcoat) to keep the shape of the bristles and immediately replace the cap to ensure no sunlight reaches the bristles. Since our caps are secure, there is no need to store the brushes upright or in a specific place but we always recommend keeping them in a pouch or brush cup to stay organized.
There’s 2 things you can do! First, try the soap method. Grab a bar of soap and dip your brush in water before coating the bristles in soap by dragging it back and forth over the bar. Shape the bristles and allow it to dry. This should keep your brush in perfect shape!
If your brush is a little too far gone for the soap method, grab a pair of small scissors and gently trim off the stray bristles at the base of the brush.
If using our brushes with lacquer, clean your bristles by soaking a lint-free wipe in Genius Remover, gently squeeze the bristles while rolling and pulling the brush straight out. Repeat until all lacquer is removed. Do not bend the bristles.
If using our brushes with gel, clean your bristles with a dry lintfree wipe by gently squeezing the bristles while rolling and pulling the brush straight out. Repeat until all gel is removed and make sure not to bend the bristles. If there is still pigment left in your bristles, wave your bristles back and forth in clear gel like our GELFX basecoat or topcoat until all the pigment releases from the brush. Then squeeze the excess gel out with a dry lint free wipe.
If using your brushes with lacquer, make sure to clean your brushes thoroughly using the technique discussed above and replace your cap. If using gel, after cleaning your brush, roll the bristles in a small amount of clear gel (GELFX Basecoat or Topcoat) to keep the shape of the bristles and immediately replace the cap to ensure no sunlight reaches the bristles. Since our caps are secure, there is no need to store the brushes upright or in a specific place but we always recommend keeping them in a pouch or brush cup to stay organized.
Yes, our brushes are designed to make painting with gel or lacquer easier. We recommend keeping a set of brushes for gel only and a separate set of brushes for lacquer only to maintain proper care and extend the life of your brushes.
There’s 2 things you can do! First, try the soap method. Grab a bar of soap and dip your brush in water before coating the bristles in soap by dragging it back and forth over the bar. Shape the bristles and allow it to dry. This should keep your brush in perfect shape!
If your brush is a little too far gone for the soap method, grab a pair of small scissors and gently trim off the stray bristles at the base of the brush.
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These are great brushes.
I have waited so long for pin tip/micro brushes that it's not even funny. Came across these while looking for another brand. Best thing that has popped up in my Google search ever. These brushes are amazing. They hold their shape. Easy to control. The gel flows right off of them. Best purchase I've made for brushes ever. I will need to get middle brush. It was sold out when I bought these.
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I like this tiny brush
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I bought one of each of these brushes and love them all! Would definitely encourage nail artists to give these brushes a try. Granted they are a little bit more expensive than the ones you can pick up from the overseas online stores that take months to arrive. But these brushes are total quality. Fine details are so much easier now. They are weighted properly and feel great in the hand. At 66 my hands aren’t always as agile as younger hands so it’s easy to slip or miss. This short detailer is perfect for touching up as well as finely drawn details. Definitely 2 thumbs up!
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when yall stocking yalls short detailer brush
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