Clean Up Brush?

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KitCat

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I need opinions on a good French Polish "clean up" brush. I have been trying to get that smile line down, but I was never one of those people who could draw a straight line to begin with, give me polish and it just makes it worse!! :irked: I've read through all the threads on doing the french, watched several of nail zoos vids, but that smile line and I are not getting along first rate lol! Anyways, until my smiles are perfection, I will "erase" the wobbly bits with the brush, but I need some brush recommendations please! Also, do you clean the smile line up nail by nail, as in right after applying the white to that finger, or do you do all 5 and then clean them up..??
 
You can use any brush you like, an old L+P brush or gel brush will do just fine, dip it into some Nail Fresh and it cleans up mega fast and much easier than using enamel remover or acetone. Nail Fresh contains ether and it evaporates within seconds of being on the nail.
This thread might help... click here

I do my tidy-ups as I go (nail by nail), but it doesn't matter which way you do it, go with whatever is easier for you.

hth's
 
I use a Crystal touch oval #6 gel brush, I tried others but found this one best for me, it´s nicely shaped to give a really good smile line. Like Sandi I also do tidy-ups nail by nail.
 

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