CND Sculptor #6

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Karen Minx

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Does anyone have this brush and how do you find it?

I have just received mine this morning and it looks so small im scared to open it to try! :eek:

I have the Ultra Sculptor #10 but was finding it too big so stopped using it (until last night, i had another try and it was ok BUT i was working on a large trainer nail)

Im not sure if i should keep it. I wish there was a #8 version. lol x
 
Does anyone have this brush and how do you find it?

I have just received mine this morning and it looks so small im scared to open it to try! :eek:

I have the Ultra Sculptor #10 but was finding it too big so stopped using it (until last night, i had another try and it was ok BUT i was working on a large trainer nail)

Im not sure if i should keep it. I wish there was a #8 version. lol x

There is .. the Pro Styler is the in between brush, but my advise is to carry on with the Ultra Sculptor .... It makes such beautiful nails even on the smallest nails imaginable because of its beautiful point. It is the best brush of all IMO.
 
I have the #8 pro styler from my cnd course but i wrecked it :o
I found it never gave a good point not like the Ultra Scupltor but it was good to for practicing my zone 3 area around the cuticle, which i did get better at.

I think i may take your advise and persevere with the Ultra Scuptor.

Do you think it would be a good idea to keep the #6 Sculptor for the french nno (clients with a tiny free edge?)

I dont want another brush to just throw in the unused brush drawer. :rolleyes: :)
 
I have the #8 pro styler from my cnd course but i wrecked it :o
I found it never gave a good point not like the Ultra Scupltor but it was good to for practicing my zone 3 area around the cuticle, which i did get better at.

I think i may take your advise and persevere with the Ultra Scuptor.

Do you think it would be a good idea to keep the #6 Sculptor for the french nno (clients with a tiny free edge?)

I dont want another brush to just throw in the unused brush drawer. :rolleyes: :)

The prostyler is a flat brush ... but if you use it on the side, it has a point (two in fact .. one each side) !!!! lol So for instance when doing smiles you press out and then use the side of the brush to make your smiles .......... SMILE. :green:
 
Thanks for your advise geeg :hug: x
 
The sculptor is fab for 3D art ;o)
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I have the #10 ultra sculptur brush, and I love it, i find I can work with large nails and for small nails I also find it really easy to work with when you get used to it. I love the point of the flags, rather than the #8 which is quite flat. Hth x
 
The sculptor is fab for 3D art ;o)
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I have the #10 ultra sculptur brush, and I love it, i find I can work with large nails and for small nails I also find it really easy to work with when you get used to it. I love the point of the flags, rather than the #8 which is quite flat. Hth x

Thankyou hunni's :)
 

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