Different brush for a different L+P system?

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I have just started to use a sample of nsi's attraction monomer. My question is do you need to use a diffrent brush for dif systems? I love my pro sculptor #10 by cnd, but am using my old #8( and just wanna use my #10) with attraction as I am unsure, and do not want to risk contaminating my brush. Also I find this system you have to push it a little bit harder and work a little bit wetter??? is this right.

Also do I need to use nsi powders with this monomer or can I use cnd ones, as I find I just could not work with this system and tried the monomer with cnd powder and was better??? I am used to using retention and love this system so creamy, Just thought I would give nsi attraction a go, and I think nsi has a faster setting time??? is this correct?
 
Hi there, this doesn't really answer your question... But, if it is a faster setting system that you are after, and you love the CND products, have you tried the Moxie liquid, as they say that sets up to 50 per cent faster than other liquids, and as it is by CND should not pose any problems?
Hth :)
 
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Yes, you should either use a brush cleaner (which I personally hate) or use a different brush for different systems.
Yes you do work wetter with NSI attraction then you do with CND.
I wouldn't use NSI monomer with CND powders, yes they will produce a set of nails BUT they won't produce the best set of nails.
I have also found that while the pro styler is a fab brush, when I'm working with the Attraction range that a better brush for that system is one of the NSI brushes, I forget the name of it, it's the one with the bubble glass looking handle with the silver end that comes of to cover the brush. It's a number 8 ovel crimp, it holds a lot more monomer in its belly and is a stronger brush, which allows you to push the product around more, something you don't need to do with the CND products.
As already said, if you want a faster setting time, try CND's moxi :hug:
 

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