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25.8 MDL

MDL 30

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ID: 22663
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ID: 22662
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ID: 22638

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

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ID: 22637

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 22636

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 22635

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

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ID: 22634

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 22633

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 22632

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 22631

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 21492

25.8 MDL

MDL 30

-14%
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ID: 20675
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ID: 20629

73.1 MDL

MDL 85

-14%
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ID: 19551
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ID: 19142
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ID: 19128
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ID: 19125
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ID: 12837
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When it comes to nail extensions and gel nails, the quality of the brush you use is crucial. A good brush will not only help you create stunning nail art, but it will also make the application process smoother and more comfortable. With so many options on the market, it can be challenging to find the perfect brush for your needs. Here's what you should look for in a brush for gel application: Size and shape: The size and shape of the brush will greatly affect how you apply the gel. A flatter brush will allow you to create thin, precise lines, while a rounder brush is better for thicker applications. A medium-sized brush with a pointed tip is an excellent all-around option that can handle a range of techniques. Bristle type: The bristles of a brush can be made from synthetic or natural hair. Synthetic bristles are typically more durable and will not become brittle over time, while natural hair bristles are softer and more flexible. Strength: The strength of your brush can make a big difference in how well it performs. A weak brush will deform quickly, making it difficult to apply the gel uniformly. Look for a brush with a sturdy handle and well-made bristles that are firmly attached. Cleaning: Proper cleaning is essential to maintaining the quality of your brush. Choose a brush that is easy to clean and does not require special tools or techniques. Ideally, you want a brush that can easily be rinsed with water and soap. When shopping for a brush for gel application, consider your preferences and skill level. A high-quality brush may be more expensive, but it will outlast cheaper alternatives and help you create flawless gels with ease. Whether you're a professional nail tech or a DIY enthusiast, investing in a solid brush will be well worth it in the long run.