![]() ![]() Do not store your brush in an air tight container as this may stop the monomer evaporating causing bacteria build up. We advise all Nail Technicians to store their brushes laid flat in a drawer or under a towel to protect them from dust and dirt. If you choose to keep the plastic cap for re-use, allow the brush to dry for a few minutes before covering with the cap. You can shape the brush between your fingers to create that sharp edge, perfect for laying acrylic beads to the cuticle line. Don’t roll your bristles around in the monomer pot because this will bend the bristles and make it harder to work with. Soak your Acrylic Brush in acrylic liquid monomer for 2 minutes and wipe both sides of the brush on a paper towel - this flattens the bristles and will form your brush shape. This Brush is made from Natural Kolinsky hair that guarantees ease of application and continuous flexibility. Make sure you are gentle with the bristles. This process could take a little longer than you expect, don'r rush it. Do not flick the bristles over a pot of monomer or even other Acrylic Powders. Make sure you do this over a bin or surface you can easily clean. Keep flicking the bristles back and forth until no more glue falls out. This is such an important step! Many Nail Techs forget to do this causing the excess glue to sit at the bottom of your acrylic monomer dish and if not removed, it will clump up during your acrylic powder application, leaving clients nails looking bumpy. You will start to notice the brush bristles loosen up and the excess glue will fall away. ![]() STEP 2) Break the Glue Sealįlick the bristles with your fingers and gently rub them together to break the glue seal. However you can keep this plastic cap on should you wish, simply slide it up the brush and pull down when needed. Remove the protective cap from your bush and discard it, this protects the brush bristles during storage and you won’t need to use this again. Acrylic Monomer (Click here to view our Acrylic Monomers).So you’ve received your new Kolinsky Acrylic Nail Brush and you’re probably looking at it wondering why it looks nothing like the current brush you use or the one you used during training right? That’s because every new Acrylic Brush needs to be prepped before use and it’s as easy as this. ![]()
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