💅 Elevate your nail game with precision and style!
The PANA Pure Kolinsky Hair Acrylic Nail Brush (Size 10) features a durable, high-grade Kolinsky hair tip securely attached to a sturdy pink ferrule and ergonomic white swirl blue acrylic handle. Designed for professional and home use, its round shape ensures smooth, consistent application of acrylics, fills, full sets, and UV builder gels, while its vibrant design adds a stylish touch to any nail artist’s toolkit.
T**A
Acrylic Brush
I highly recommend this brush. Great for beginners and acrylic doesn’t get stuck in it.. I like it so much l ordered a size 12 also. Don’t waste your time or money on the cheap brushes that aren’t really 100% Kolinsky brush. A good quality brush is the best thing for a flawless application and you won’t go wrong with this brand
C**E
Professional brush requires professional knowledge.
Amazing brush. I love the color and it arrived in tact. I'm a new loyal customer to Pana! (Size 6 shown). Also, I feel I have to share this to beginners.. you'll see most critical comments speaking on frayed bristles etc after only a use or two which usually 'screams' that the person didn't properly break in the brush. (If you're coming from Kiss starter kits etc that you buy in a pharmacy- THOSE brushes you can immediately use. They aren't for professionals & not meant to last long. Those $15 kit companies know that.) These brushes however have to be broken in, and cleaned well before & in between use. You must flick the starch out of the brush that gives it the shape it arrives to you in! I mean consistently for like 5-10 mins minimum. You'll see the starch particles coming out. Then I personally dip into a dish of warm water, letting any extra particles release- shaping my brush into its oval shape in between dips and forming the 'flat' side ALWAYS on the side of the brand name. I let the brush sit HORIZONTALLY (nice & shaped) for hours until dry. THEN i further cleanse with some monomer liquid & proceed to test it out. Hope this helps. YouTube has alot of tutorials as well. If the starch links with the acrylic powder- in my experience you might as well toss the brush. Lol. Unless you're amazing at bringing them back to life. There are tutorials on that as well. Remember to always research any tools deemed professional if you're a novice!
D**O
This is my favorite acrylic brush!
Definitely great quality!! Without a good quality brush for application you will definitely struggle. And this brush makes laying acrylic like butter! Also it's such a pretty brush. Also definitely 100% kolinski hair!
J**
Does not stay smooth
You get what you paid for. It's not a bad brush but definitely not the best. Some hairs have come off but not too bad. It has lasted me in my practice stage and is easy to use and hold.
T**
Very nice brush
These brushes is what everyone should start with .I ordered cheap brushes when I started and they never held up ,this brushes doesn’t get acrylic stuck in it and the Brussels doesn’t come out, yes they are a little pricey but so worth it
S**.
I was pretty scared with this purchase as this brush was advertised ...
I was pretty scared with this purchase as this brush was advertised as a nail brush. I see my nail artists have so many of them but I had to at least try it out! They are brushes with real kolinsky sable hair so I thought I could try using them to paint. This brush does not have a long handle, so if that is something that is important for you, you probably wouldn't be happy with this brush. But for me, I am so glad I made this purchase. It is exactly how it is described by the seller and it certainly has made beautiful brush strokes in my paintings. I do not use this brush for my nails (which you probably already assumed), I use this brush for my watercolor paintings. The reason I even looked into buying a nail brush for my Watercolors in the first place was because of the price that I got it for. This brush has authentic kolinsky sable hair that I have paid three times as much for name brand brushes specifically used for watercolor painting. With this brush, I got an awesome price for the number size (14) and it holds so much water and pigment that I would expect from my other watercolor brushes. Now, like I said before, if you are a painter who likes the longer handles, this brush isn't for you. But I don't mind shorter handles, and in fact I do prefer the shorter handle, so this brush worked out perfect for me! I got a pretty color kolinsky sable brush at a size 14 for an awesome price. I could buy 3-4 of these brushes and possibly more depending on the size, for the price I would pay for a watercolor paint brush with kolinsky sable hair. Hope this helps some people out who are pondering whether or not to make the purchase and see if these nail brushes really do work for watercolor. Certainly worked for me, I ended up buying another one that I will be posting a review for when I get it and use it!! Thank you for this purchase, love my brush!
A**R
50/50 purchase
I'm honestly a little bit confused. I was looking for a new brand of acrylic brush to try to upgrade my kit to use on clients and after much research I found nothing but glowing reviews on the pana acrylic brush so I decided to buy it. When I first received it it was well packaged and secure. As I would with any other acrylic brush I began the seasoning process using my typical monomer. During my first use everything seemed quite well, the brush was picking up my acrylic powder flawlessly and enabled me to have great control over my bead placement. However the next day while doing a client's nails I noticed a small hair sticking far out above the rest. I thought nothing of it, clipped it down and continued working. However, by the time I had begin doing the second hand full bristles were being left onto the client's fingers onto the towel I was using to wipe my brush and coming up from the brush in general. This had never happened to me before even with much less expensive brushes I've used in the past. My brush was balding after only two uses. Despite this I was able to execute a well manicured acrylic set however unfortunately I will have to return the brush as I don't think it would last me beyond two weeks with the amount of shedding that has occurred in the past two uses. This is not a review of the Pana brush completely because I do feel that I may have received a faulty brush. I'm still deciding whether or not to purchase a replacement from Pana I'm just honestly scared that the same thing will happen to me again.In short, the brush itself is fantastic however the quality of the construction of the brush leaves much to be desired and honestly makes this purchase not worth it if all the pana brushes come across the same issue.
J**O
Best brush yet!
Killing my sets with this brush! It's been god sent
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