Same Brush?

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JoJoPearce

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I use Retention + and have just ordered some Radical for a client who is heavy on the nails to see if it suits her better.

Do I need a seperate brush for the different monomer or can I use my existing one?
 
Hi,
It is best to use a seperate brush for different monomers, the reason for it i think is due to contamination, but someone else might be able to explain better why a differnt brush is necessary .hth
 
I agree, use a different brush, that was the advice i was given too!

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If you are going to be using Retention+ and Radical often, a separate brush is preferred. However, if it is only on the odd occasion you are going to be using Radical I think you should be ok to use the same brush.
 
I'm hoping it will be just this one client that I use it for. If I get anymore that require it then I'll have to invest in a new brush.

I can undertand not using the same brush if you was going to use different brands, but as they are both Creative was not sure if this was the same.

thanks for advice.
 

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