View Full Version : bourjois new nail polish rounded brush...
Bagpuss
28-05-07, 10:30 PM
Bourjois Paris | UK SITE (http://www.bourjois.co.uk/nails/color/111)
anyone seen this on tv...? i know its not a professional range and wont be stocking up...but i am definitely going to get one just to try this new brush shape out....its curved to the shape of the nail and so "says" it gives a better and easier finish....
somethings you just have to try...even just once...:lol:
Bourjois Paris | UK SITE (http://www.bourjois.co.uk/nails/color/111)
anyone seen this on tv...? i know its not a professional range and wont be stocking up...but i am definitely going to get one just to try this new brush shape out....its curved to the shape of the nail and so "says" it gives a better and easier finish....
somethings you just have to try...even just once...:lol:
Thanks for that Angie, I'll pick a nice colour to try out on my toes!
I saw one ages ago can't remember who by but it was for french polishing.
Not sure how either of them would work as everyone's nails are different.
There's no substitute for a professional job though.
fificharlie
28-05-07, 10:36 PM
I was tempted.....but what about people with teeny lil nails?? wont work very well on them!! Didnt think that one through did they! :irked: just annoyed, a file and polish is one of my most popular treatments! Damn you Bourjois!!! :green:
tracey louise
28-05-07, 10:38 PM
ive seen these before.i knew they did one for the white polish i think that where the idea of the brush came from.it was suppose to make it easier to paint a french manicure.dont know if it did though so you'll have to let us know how it goes.:)
Hi.
Dont waste your money...imposibel to paint with if you ask me. Have clients bringing em in.....they cant do it so they think I an teach them how.....:eek:
Just cant do it....I stick to my CND polishes and my skrub fresh :)
Prionace
29-05-07, 02:09 AM
I've tried this because i really struggled with french polish in the beggining, i wasn't untill i ditched it that i started doing good french.... Now they're almost perfect (if only those silly little clients would be still for a while...)
melissaq
29-05-07, 03:26 AM
I've never seen it before but the question for me would be ....if it's a fan brush when it comes "out" of the bottle ........how would the hairs be like getting it back "in " the bottle? ....as over time wouldn't you think it would push up the hair getting it back in.....or would/does it have a large opening for the brush?
marsha_wales
29-05-07, 03:18 PM
I have seen this to, if its any good lets hope a pro range designs something similar to retail to our clients.
*flower*
29-05-07, 06:02 PM
they had one with a white polish a while back... suppose to be easier to apply french... i tried it and found it difficult to use... did a much better job free hand with a regular brush in a regular polish....
ive decided that the best thing a company can create - especially for white polish - is a very thin and flat straight brush like the one i use for applying white calgel... i can achieve much straighter smile lines with it..
now... that really would be of a great help....
chantell simone
29-05-07, 07:03 PM
i am still in two minds
but if anyone does try it let us know how you got on with it
clara doon
29-05-07, 09:46 PM
I haven't seen this product but can see how it would work... just wonder why it hasn't been done before .....
for my French polish I always 'trim' the brush in my white I make it a little more pointy so I can getting the 'ears' the same as I can with my l&p or gel brush, and turn while I'm applying it just the same as applying product.