
You probably have never used a more convenient brush for fine lines.
The thin, elastic brush comes in a correct length and a wonderful tip, which does not wring when used. Easily shape the brush with your finger tips.
Curl monograms, draw straight lines, the smallest and thinnest laces, as long as you want - and you'll always feel a little bit happier than others. Developed by Oxana Yushchenko exclusively for Viva La Manicure.
Usage Instructions
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The brush bristles are fixed at the factory to preserve their shape, so the first time you use it, a layer of sealing glue will be present. Gently soften the bristles with your fingers, and carefully separate them. Lightly tap the brush until the glue turns into powder and falls off.
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Pour some special brush cleaning gel into a clean dish (a low-viscosity clear base coat will also work). Fully immerse the bristles in the gel. With light up-and-down movements, allow the gel to soak into the bristles. Then clean and squeeze out any glue residue.
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Repeat this process several times, then wipe off any remaining residue with a damp wipe. If using a fast-evaporating cleaning agent, be sure to apply gel or base coat to lubricate the bristles before closing the cap and storing the brush in a dark place.
Brush Care
How to extend the lifespan of your brush
How to keep your brush in perfect condition
Good habits when working with nail art brushes
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Apart from accidental damage, it is recommended to use different brushes for different types of gel (metallic gel, glitter gel, thick gel, solid colour gel, etc.). Use a separate brush for each material to avoid cross-contamination. For example, a brush for solid colours should never come into contact with glitter or pearlescent powders.
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After use, promptly clean the brush of any gel residue. Use brush cleaning gel and always wipe the bristles in the direction of the hairs. Never wipe against the grain. It is not recommended to use alcohol or volatile cleaners — they can make the bristles brittle or frizzy.
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Use the brush with the correct pressure and in the proper direction.
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Avoid improper handling, which may cause the bristles to bend or harden.
What to avoid:
◉ Keep the brush away from UV light sources (some household lamps and desk lamps emit wavelengths that can cure gel and damage the brush).
◉ Do not store or leave the brush in sunlight or near UV lamps.
◉ Never leave the brush uncovered for long periods in the light — even diffused light will gradually dry out the bristles.
All of this may render the brush unusable: the bristles may bend, harden, or become frizzy.