Using different liquids with one brush ?

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Cazbar

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Is using different liquids with the same brush a big no-no ?

I use retention+ but would like to try out a new system but do not want to have the expense of buying a new brush just to do that.

Thanks
Cazbar
 
normally no you dont want to mix monomers it causes contamination. I use the same brush for my creative and ezflow with no problems but i have to have a different brush for school. we use opi there and i do get yellowing when mixing with that one.
 
In a word............no!

You dont have to buy a fantastic qulity brush to try something out. Better to buy a new cheapy brush than contaminating a good one. iykwim

Dont mix brands or brushes :)
 
You can buy really cheap brushes from sallys hair and beauty hth
 
In a word............no!

You dont have to buy a fantastic qulity brush to try something out. Better to buy a new cheapy brush than contaminating a good one. iykwim

Dont mix brands or brushes :)

Totally agree
 
NOPE nope nope. :) The reason being that the chemical compositions are different, even within the same line. Mixing chemicals, without having a chemist's knowledge, is a recipe for product breakdown, and who knows what else (not being a chemist, I couldn't tell you! :D). Do what the others have suggested, and buy a cheaper brush. It should at least be made of natural hair, though. Hope this helps!
 

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