spjelgus
Well-Known Member
Hi Geeks
I've been wanting to post this a long time, only got to it now.
I noticed straight away when I got my Gelish kit that the bristle lengths of the ph-bond, probond and foundation gel brushes are shorter than of for example the colors. I love this as it's better for scrubbing product into the nail. BUT it makes it so that the brush cant reach all of the product in the bottle. It hasn't bothered me until now, since I can't reach my ph-bond anymore!! With ph-bond and probond I can just give my bottle a little swirl to get product on the brush, but what about when my foundation gel is low? Am I just supposed to throw 1/3 of the bottle away? Or stick another brush down there and make a mess?:sad:
Is this just a really silly designer flaw? If so, Gelish has now been on the market for some time... why isn't this changed!?:|
What do you Gelish geeks do when down to the last third of your bottles?
Here are some pictures:
Edit: why can't I edit the title of my post? Accidentally only put "?" as title...
I've been wanting to post this a long time, only got to it now.
I noticed straight away when I got my Gelish kit that the bristle lengths of the ph-bond, probond and foundation gel brushes are shorter than of for example the colors. I love this as it's better for scrubbing product into the nail. BUT it makes it so that the brush cant reach all of the product in the bottle. It hasn't bothered me until now, since I can't reach my ph-bond anymore!! With ph-bond and probond I can just give my bottle a little swirl to get product on the brush, but what about when my foundation gel is low? Am I just supposed to throw 1/3 of the bottle away? Or stick another brush down there and make a mess?:sad:
Is this just a really silly designer flaw? If so, Gelish has now been on the market for some time... why isn't this changed!?:|
What do you Gelish geeks do when down to the last third of your bottles?
Here are some pictures:
Edit: why can't I edit the title of my post? Accidentally only put "?" as title...