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Description
FLEXBRUSH KOLINSKY GRIP Acrylic Brush
SPECIFICATION
- Product name: FLEXBRUSH KOLINSKY GRIP Acrylic Brush
- Bristle material: 100% Kolinsky hair (for superior liquid retention & snap)
- Tip shape: Tapered oval / pointed
- Handle: Silver lightweight handle with ergonomic black non-slip grip
- Ferrule: Crimped metal ferrule for shape retention and durability
- Intended use: Acrylic powder & liquid application, sculpting, overlays, 3D acrylic nail art
- Skill level: Suitable for professional nail techs and advanced home users
- Cleaning: Monomer-friendly; acetone not recommended on bristles
DESCRIPTION
- FLEXBRUSH KOLINSKY GRIP Acrylic Brush is a professional sculpting brush designed for perfect control and smooth acrylic application.
- Made with premium Kolinsky bristles, the tapered oval tip holds liquid well, forms a sharp point and releases acrylic evenly for crisp cuticle lines, sharp smile lines and detailed 3D designs.
- The lightweight silver handle with a soft black grip sits comfortably in the hand, reducing slipping and hand fatigue during long salon work.
HOW TO USE
- Prep the brush (first use)
- Gently loosen the bristles with your fingers to remove factory starch.
- Dip the brush into clean monomer, then wipe on a lint-free pad and shape the tip to a point.
- Pick up the acrylic bead
- Dip the brush into monomer, removing excess liquid on the edge of the dappen dish.
- Touch the wet brush into acrylic powder to form a smooth, controlled bead at the tip.
- Apply and sculpt
- Place the bead on the nail or form.
- Use the belly of the brush to pat and pull the acrylic into shape.
- Use the pointed tip to perfect the cuticle area, sidewalls, smile line and any 3D details.
- Repeat as needed to build structure and apex.
- Clean and store
- After each service, rinse the bristles in clean monomer until no product remains.
- Wipe on a lint-free pad, reshape the point and lay flat or store bristles-up.
- Avoid soaking in acetone or pressing on the tip to prevent splaying and damage.
COLOR ACCURACY
- We have made every effort to make the colors on screen as accurate as possible.
- Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact color match of the on screen color to the colors of the actual products and the color appearing on screen should not be relied on as being such.
- Colors on screen may vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.
Brush Shapes and Their Uses
ROUND
Use on point, or apply pressure to make thick-to-thin strokes.
- This is the less common use by nail tech.
- Strokes with soft edges.
- A round brush have a largest belly hold a large amount of liquid monomer offering the versatility of multiple strokes. Pick up acrylic powder by the point and form a round ball.
OVAL
- This is the most common and versatile style of brush.
- Strokes with soft edges. Blending. A natural flower petal shape.
- The oval brush is same structure with round brush but manufacture press to flat ferrule to have a shape between round and flat.
- A Oval brush have a large belly hold a large amount of liquid monomer offering the versatility of multiple strokes. Pick up Acrylic powder the from one side of brush.
COLOR ACCURACY
- We have made every effort to make the colors on screen as accurate as possible.
- Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact color match of the on screen color to the colors of the actual products and the color appearing on screen should not be relied on as being such.
- Colors on screen may vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.