Nail Dust Brush?

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tigi

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Hi

I think I am a 'senior moment' ! I want to buy a dust remover brush, but a plastic one, i have seen them, they are round and plastic and look a bit like a hedgehog??? ( i can hear you all laughing now)


what are they called? where can i get one? does anyone know what the heck i mean?

thank you

tigi
 
I know exactly what you mean. Sweet Squared might do them as we got one as part of our Brisa Kit at the Event. Failing that I think NSI do them.
 
NSI do one hun its called a plush brush hth x
 
thank you ladies! ordered two from nsi site and some other things as well.

i knew i could rely on you to help.

tigi
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ARe they white like the plush brush from NSI?

Plush Brush - Nail Systems International(UK)

It is the best nail brush I have ever used.

I have a few of these, they are great and so affordable.

I hear they are good in the shower for exfoliating and for helping reduce cellulite too :lol: Haven't tried it yet though I might give it a go
 
I couldn't agree more ladies, the NSI Plush Brush is a very important and efficient piece of equipment!
 
Oooh, must try it in the shower. Not that I think it's got any chance of removing my..hhmmm....celulite (OK, fat!). I think it would be a lovely change from the puff thing I use. xx
 
I'm actually addicted to these things.

I have 3 in my home salon in constant rotation.

I use an old one for dusting my files before spraying them

I have one that I use as a personal nail brush

I have one that I give to clients for grubby nails (so easy to keep clean)

I have one that I keep for cleaning the inside of a bone china teapot (I've also cleaned new potatoes with that one)

If you give me a few days I will be sure to get a few more and find new uses for them :lol:
 
I did used to use the the NSI one years ago but found it a bit too soft....it was harder to make sure the nail was as dust free as the one I use now...this one has slightly more course bristles and a handle.
The only problem is I've forgotten where I bought it....sorry...it'll come to me..give me time...:)
 
I'm actually addicted to these things.

I have 3 in my home salon in constant rotation.

I use an old one for dusting my files before spraying them

I have one that I use as a personal nail brush

I have one that I give to clients for grubby nails (so easy to keep clean)

I have one that I keep for cleaning the inside of a bone china teapot (I've also cleaned new potatoes with that one)

If you give me a few days I will be sure to get a few more and find new uses for them :lol:

Blimey Adele.... that's borderline obsession!! :lol:
 

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