What's a good brush for l&p?

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kirsty

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Hi all,

I'm looking for a new brush but there are so many to choose from, can anyone recommend a good one? I'm using NSI attraction l&p.

Thanks geeks.
 
Hi

I know what you mean, when you start looking around there is so many to choose from.

I have just invested in the ez flow acrylic brush and i love it, it is the best brush i have used .:)
 
It totally depends on the system/brand you are using. A brush for one system is not always good for another.

For example, when using CNd it is so creamy and soft that a brush for a system that is more like concrete is not good at all. For CND you need a brush with long flags that smooth but don't move the product. For a system like NSI you would not want a long flag brush becasue it is much harder and needs a brush which is heavier to move it.

Is there something wrong with the brush that goes with your brand of L&P?
 
When I used NSI attraction I use the "Royale" Brush, the one with the silver cap and clear sparkle handle. I found the brush had great strength and applied l&p with ease.
When I use Creative I use the "Pro Sculptor"
Hope that helps
 
I also use the NSI Royal brush and think its fab!! I paid around £25 for it and thought that was a reasonable price for a Good brush! NSI highly recommends this one too!
 
Hi I got the Entity brush the black one the couture Sculpting Brush, I know it's expensive but it is a really brilliant brush my acrylic as come on in leaps and bounds since using this brush, I love the fact that when you have finished using it you just push it back up into it's case so no need to worry about it losing shape :)
 
For me its Ezflow 508 every time!
 
Thanks everyone.
 
Hi Kristy
I have been doing nails for over 25 years....don't even try to guess my age! I also have a BFA from Moore College of Art, and I do paint in mostly watercolors. The point I am making is that a high quality brush will cost in upwards of $40.00 USD. An acrylic brush should be made of Kolinsky sable, have a nice full belly, that tapers to a fine point and can be rolled to that fine point every time. It should have a bit of a spring, and good memory (meaning that it will go back to the original point). I have used numerous brushes over the years. The brush that I feel is by far the very best is NSI Royal Precision brush. I have used that brush with ALL major nail systems.
You will not be sorry!!!
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I'm looking for a new brush but there are so many to choose from, can anyone recommend a good one? I'm using NSI attraction l&p.

Thanks geeks.[/quote]
 
Hi I got the Entity brush the black one the couture Sculpting Brush, I know it's expensive but it is a really brilliant brush my acrylic as come on in leaps and bounds since using this brush, I love the fact that when you have finished using it you just push it back up into it's case so no need to worry about it losing shape :)

I agree and it has lasted a lot longer than any brush I have had in the past, i have the pink one!!!:) xx
 
I also use attraction l&p and i use the NSI royal precision brush and adore it!

:)

xx
 
i love my cnd master series pro styler but they only went and discontinued it!!!!! i was not best pleased, so im also checking out new brushes :sad::sad:
 
I think I'll order the NSI royal as it seems everyone who has tried it loves it! Thanks!
 
It totally depends on the system/brand you are using. A brush for one system is not always good for another.

For example, when using CNd it is so creamy and soft that a brush for a system that is more like concrete is not good at all. For CND you need a brush with long flags that smooth but don't move the product. For a system like NSI you would not want a long flag brush becasue it is much harder and needs a brush which is heavier to move it.

Is there something wrong with the brush that goes with your brand of L&P?


LOL Geeg, you make me want to eat CND with the way you just said that! Now i can't wait to give it a go!!! :Love:

I will not buy a nice brush till I learn the best way to care for it, that is for sure!
 

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