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Six Nail Brushes For Beginners

Six Nail Brushes For Beginners

When starting to make a gel nail set, you can create many patterns by preparing 6 basic brushes: Round brush, square brush, daisy brush, highlight brush, propeller brush and French brush.

Round Brush: Covers Even To The Toenail


A round-headed brush is a type with a rounded tip. We often see this brush style in nail polish bottles. The curvature of the hair will make it easier to sweep up to the base of the nail, down to the cuticle.

This brush style is often used to apply topcoat or base color for the whole nail.

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Square Brush: Even and Neat


The square brush has straight, square bristles. Thanks to the width and angles of the bristles, creating detailed lines when applying nail polish becomes extremely convenient. In addition to applying gel, the brush is also suitable for creating French-style nails. Take advantage of the thickness of the bristles to help you spread the color evenly and beautifully.

The brush is divided into many sizes, meeting different needs of use. When buying a brush, you should avoid the type of hair that is clustered at the top because this will make it difficult to spread and paint.

French Brush: For Those Who Like Elegant French Nails


The French brush with its straight, beveled bristles will help you simplify creating French strokes. Although it is possible to draw with a square brush or a small brush, to create eye-catching lines you need to be familiar with the techniques. Therefore, beginners should use the brush according to the correct function to make nail painting easier. This brush style is well worth the investment as the brush can also be used to blend colors.

Brush: Easily Shading and Drawing Detailed Textures

The brush, also known as the beard brush, is a nail brush with a thin hair tip, from 9mm to 12mm long depending on the product. Although it is the same brush, it will have thick and thin bristles.

To create thin lines, beautiful drawings, this brush style is a top priority. In addition, the brush is also used to create patterns such as marble, funny animal shapes. Ease of handling varies depending on the length and thickness of the tip hairs. Therefore, mybest recommends you to try it first to get used to it before continuing to invest in the next brush types.

Propeller Brush: Abstract Nail Design


As the name suggests, the brush has a spreading bristles, spreading like a fan. This brush simplifies the creation of a pretty snowflake with graceful zigzags. With the advantage of easy to use, the propeller brush is also very suitable for novice nail technicians and also for those who have a hobby of doing nails at home.

Ombre Brush: Beautiful Ombre Miles, Less Paint Loss


The ombre brush was born to replace the miles of sponges. Thick bristles, 15 degrees oblique angle support fast ombre making, saving time. Using a brush will help the ombre color to have a beautiful, standard effect, the density of the ombre area is clear, adding an impression. If properly maintained, the shelf life of the product can be extended up to several years.

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