The hair | Kolinsky/Nylon hair/OEM/ODM |
Weight | 25g |
Material | Metal Handle |
Package | 1pcs/PVC Tube/OEM |
Usage | Nail art gel beauty/ Nail supply |
Keyword | Multifunctional use Nail Brush |
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The hair | Kolinsky/Nylon hair/OEM/ODM |
Weight | 25g |
Material | Metal Handle |
Package | 1pcs/PVC Tube/OEM |
Usage | Nail art gel beauty/ Nail supply |
Keyword | Multifunctional use Nail Brush |
Cleaning Your Brush:
1. Always clean your brush immediately after use.
2. Pour nailbrush cleaner solution into a glass container. Swish the brush in the cleaner solution until visibly clean.
3. Remove liquid from the brush by dabbing the bristles on a paper towel. Try not to press the brush too hard on the paper towel as the bristles are delicate and can come off if too much force is used.
4. With your fingers, gently reshape the brush and allow to dry.
5. (Optional) Apply a little cuticle oil or olive oil on the tip of the brush after you have finished cleaning it. This will keep the bristles soft. To clean the oil off, run the brush through warm, soapy water.
Using an electric nail drill is not difficult, but you should learn how to use it properly. Use a proven brand with high power and good quality carbide, sintered carbides, and diamond nail drill bits that will not cause jerking. Poor quality bits will push you to use force and work at a higher speed, which may result in too invasive work. When removing the hybrid, do not remove it up to the natural nail plate. there should be a small layer that you can remove quickly by soaking off. Make sure to use the correct bit for the specific activity.
1. It has three coarseness of grits and five functions. 2. Seven sizes to choose from, to meet various use habits. 3. It has two rotate directions 4. It fits well with most nail drills 5. Professional nail drill bits with high-quality materials
1. Cuticle Cleaner Safety Bit Cuticle cleaner bits are perfect for cleaning and preparing cuticle areas, as it can avoid lifting on nail beds even when used in a hurry or in the peak working time. It prepares the cuticle area without damaging the client's nails, so acrylic, gel or dip powder will last longer. 2. Under the Nail Cleaning(UNC)/Needle Bit The UNC bit is under the nail cleaning bit. The shape of the UNC bit is pointed and small and this particular shape helps the bit to get in tight spaces. The UNC bit is commonly used not only for under the nail cleaning but also for sidewalls. Some nail technicians also use this bit for making designer holes in the nails. 3. Barrel/Cylinder bit The barrel bits are great for doing surface work on the nail. You can also use the barrel bits for backfill cutting, shortening, and shaping the nail, and to make a smile line. But make sure you don’t use this bit in the cuticle area. 4. Mandrel Bit The mandrel bit is commonly made of rubber or metal. You can only use it after slipping it into the sanding band. This nail bit helps shape the nail and do surface work very well, but remember don’t use it too long on your clients’ nails because sanding bands tend to heat very quickly while using.
1. Remove the Plastic Cap 2. Break the Glue Seal 3. Create the Pinch Point 4. Storing your Brush
1. Faster Drying Time 2. Long-Lasting Polish 3. No Need For Air-Drying 4. Healthier Nails
1. Best Nail Shape For Long And Wide Fingers: Almond/Oval; 2. Best Nail Shape For Long And Slim Fingers: Square/Squoval; 3. Best Nail Shape For Short And Wide Fingers: Almond and Oval/Round/Coffin/Ballerina or Stiletto; 4. Best Nail Shape For Short And Slim Fingers: Almond and oval/Round/Squoval; 5. Best Nail Shape For Fat Fingers: Oval/round/squoval; 6. Best Nail Shape For Big Hands: Flare shaped nails/oval/lipstick/edge. 7. Best Nail Shape For Chubby Fingers: Oval/round/almond/coffin;
1. Fill a clean monomer dish that does not contain any other chemicals or solution contaminants with our Brush Cleaner and submerge the bristles, then take a cuticle pusher or orange stick and gently push the dried acrylic out. Only fill your clean monomer dish with enough solution to just cover the submerged brush bristles. If you use too much you could damage the metal section (the ferrule part) that holds the bristles to the handle. 2. Swish the bristles around in the solution for 2 minutes, make sure you are using gentle back and forth motions instead of vigorous twisting. 3. Take an Orange stick or cuticle pusher and gently push the Acrylic out in the direction of the bristles. 4. Dip your Acrylic Brush into your liquid monomer to recondition the bristles and pinch to reshape your brush.
1. If the acrylic has sat inside the bristles for a couple of hours or overnight, you will need to soak the Acrylic Brush in the Brush Cleaner for 5 minutes. Then push the powder out with a cuticle pusher or orange stick in the direction of the bristles, if the powder will still not budge then leave to soak for a further 5 minute and repeat until the Acrylic Brush is residue free. 2. Dip your Acrylic Brush into your liquid monomer to recondition the bristles and pinch to reshape your brush.
For gel manicures or enhancements, such as structured gel, builder gel, hard gel, gel-x extensions, poly gel, or a double layer of standard gel base coat, we recommend a medium grit. For acrylic and dip-powder enhacements, we recommend a coarse grit.