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PANA acrylic nail brushes are known to be the best in the beauty and nail industry. PANA ensures to provide the highest level of quality in materials in each product for durability and long-lasting use. Each brush handle is lightweight and easy to control to help nail techs apply the perfect acrylic bead effortlessly and smoothly. At the end of each PANA brush contains soft bristles that are made of 100% finest and highest Grade-A quality Kolinsky hair unlike other brands on the market that tend to use lower Grade-B or Grade-C quality Kolinsky hair. The fine and soft bristles are firmly held by a sturdy alloy ferrule to prevent from splitting, fraying, and deformation of the hairs to avoid acrylic clumping. Providing quality consistency and comfortability, PANA acrylic nail brushes are also made in various designs to give a pop of personality and color to nail techs of all expertise.
Brush Sizes Available: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22
Quantities Available: 1 Piece, 5 Pieces, 10 Pieces, and 20 Pieces
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Professional brush requires professional knowledge.
Amazing brush. I love the color and it arrived in tact. I'm a new loyal customer to Pana! (Size 6 shown). Also, I feel I have to share this to beginners.. you'll see most critical comments speaking on frayed bristles etc after only a use or two which usually 'screams' that the person didn't properly break in the brush. (If you're coming from Kiss starter kits etc that you buy in a pharmacy- THOSE brushes you can immediately use. They aren't for professionals & not meant to last long. Those $15 kit companies know that.) These brushes however have to be broken in, and cleaned well before & in between use. You must flick the starch out of the brush that gives it the shape it arrives to you in! I mean consistently for like 5-10 mins minimum. You'll see the starch particles coming out. Then I personally dip into a dish of warm water, letting any extra particles release- shaping my brush into its oval shape in between dips and forming the 'flat' side ALWAYS on the side of the brand name. I let the brush sit HORIZONTALLY (nice & shaped) for hours until dry. THEN i further cleanse with some monomer liquid & proceed to test it out. Hope this helps. YouTube has alot of tutorials as well. If the starch links with the acrylic powder- in my experience you might as well toss the brush. Lol. Unless you're amazing at bringing them back to life. There are tutorials on that as well. Remember to always research any tools deemed professional if you're a novice!
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Great price, way better than expected!
So I have been through plenty of brushes and was looking for something reliable and inexpensive. DING!! great quality and doesnt take much to clean. Had to learn the hard way with making sure to clean off excess product from the brush before dipping it back in the monomer. definitely will be buying more until i can work up the courage to buy the $25+ brushes.
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The best!
The best brush I’ve used size #12 I’ve had these for over a year now and there still so good for application ! Make sure to keep the clean and use properly and they will last
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So far so great
I was a little hesitant to purchase a brush from an unknown source but so far, this brush is holding its own. Solid clear handle. The Bristles are holding well together and the shape is consistent. Biggest factor is that this brush is not retaining acrylic buildup like some brushes do. It cleans very nicely in monomer, as opposed to others that have clogged up and I have to use acetone to clean. Very happy with this purchase!