Help needed with "training" my acrylic brush

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Gawjus36

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Hi geeks,
I've been working really hard to improve my L&P application but I have to say I'm really struggling with my brush. I can only achieve a flat paddle with it so the tip of the brush is wide and flat. I want to achieve a point but can't seem to do it and I certainly don't want to cut into it and start messing with it!
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to achieve this or another brush I could use?
It is the CND number 8 that comes as part of the training pack.

Thanks in advance x
 
If your brush is not maintaining its natural shape try this;

Take a clothes peg and peg it onto the handle at the right position to then hang your brush into a container of monomer.

Soak it in monomer for at least 15 minutes then take it out and on a clean brush mat wipe and rotate it till its back into a pointy shape

You might Have to do this a few times and allow it to dry in between. If you can hang it with the bristles facing downward.
 

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