NSI Attraction - which brush do you use

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larnie

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Hi

I've just changed from Simplicite to Attraction and on the day of the change my brush has gone horrible it separates at the end. Anyway I recon its ruined from cross-contam. This brush was inherited from last tech so I thought I would get a new one now.

Does anyone have any recommendations as I have never bought a brush I always seem to inherite them. I use NSI Attraction system. Any advice would be reallly appreciated.

Thanks
 
I would use the brush you were trained with having said that I have just moved from a grand Kolinsky to a flat number 6 for overlays although you cant create a smile with it.
 
I was trained 10 years ago and cant remember what I used. Just thought there might be ones better than others
 
To be truthful, I've come to the decision that NSI's Grande & Baby Grande Kolinsky's are
not a good quality brush, pretty poor actually. jmho of course:), but I've bought three of the 'blighters' in the past, but definately wont again.

A much better brush is Creatives pro-styler, far better quality in every way!
:hug:
 
I use creative's pro-styler and ultra sculptor, both are great brushes that give great results.
 
i use creative ultra sculpture it is beautiful to work with
 
To be truthful, I've come to the decision that NSI's Grande & Baby Grande Kolinsky's are
not a good quality brush, pretty poor actually. jmho of course:), but I've bought three of the 'blighters' in the past, but definately wont again.

A much better brush is Creatives pro-styler, far better quality in every way!
:hug:


I agree I trained with NSI products at college and i had a baby grand and a grand kolinsky and I thought they were OK until I bought a creative ultra sculptor .
now I can see the difference the creative one is much better quality and far easier to use and it was only a few pounds more well worth it hth
 

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