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superb_chica

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Hey Nail Geeks :)

what's the best way to outline cartoons on nail art?

i have tried so many methods but they are all still very thick, i need something thin and not uncomfortable to use

the things i have tried are: mechanical pencil, toothpick(they's too thick) needles, safety pin (very uncomfortable because they are so short) i also bought a detailing brush and it's thicker than the toothpick

Thank you, please help
Mariana :))))
 
If i need a very thin line, then i use a fine detailor, but i bought two so i could then take some bristles off of it to make it exceptionally thin. I also have done this with striping brushes, as sometimes they can be very thick too.

Look in Hobbycraft and get some small thin brushes in there. They are a fraction of the cost so you won't feel bad cutting some bristles off. Better to tailor make your own i always say.:D
 
I would also look for a brush that is quite stiff in a way, so then you can get a very sturdy straight line or be very precise where it goes. Good luck.
 

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