En Vogue Designer Fine Liner Brush Pink 99031
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A short, narrow brush for all kinds of art work. The brush features a pink, crystal-embellished handle that serves as a protective brush cover while not in use.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- They are made with a high-grade, long-lasting synthetic fibre, natural hair fibres tend to curl and break down in gel over time.
- Specifically designed to withstand the use of gel products and provide long-lasting performance.
- With proper care, it can last you for years.
- Synthetic fibre brushes are easier to clean and maintain than natural hair brushes.
- It is a more ethical and sustainable choice than using animal hair brushes.
HOW TO USE
The better you take care of your brushes, the longer they will last you.
To condition a new brush, lay a thin viscosity gel on a palette or form backing and run the brush through it back and forth until it starts to loosen and is fully saturated with the product. Remove excess product with a dry, lint-free wipe before storing it somewhere away from direct sunlight or dust.
To clean your brushes, avoid using Prep & Clean or alcohol, as they can dry out your bristles over time, making them unruly and difficult to work with. Instead, work the bristles through a thin, clear gel (I'm A Matte is a great option) until the unwanted colour/product comes out. When you wipe your brush (with a dry, lint-free wipe), the wipe comes away clean.
FAQ'S
My new brush is stiff—is that normal? Yes! All new brushes initially seem stiff and need to be conditioned. Work the brush through a thin, viscosity-clear gel, brushing back and forth until the bristles have softened and you can easily use it.
I accidentally cured gel in my brush—can I clean it? Unfortunately, no. Once the product has been cured in a brush, it's challenging to obliterate it without damaging your brush. When using gel brushes, leave the covers on whenever possible, store them away from direct sunlight, and never lay them directly in front of your LED/UV lamps when curing.
MADE IN CANADA