Reddit Reddit reviews Crafts 4 All Paint Brushes Set 10 Pieces Professional Fine Tip Paint Brush Set Round Pointed Tip Nylon Hair Artist Acrylic Paints Brush for Watercolor Oil Painting (10)

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Crafts 4 All Paint Brushes Set 10 Pieces Professional Fine Tip Paint Brush Set Round Pointed Tip Nylon Hair Artist Acrylic Paints Brush for Watercolor Oil Painting (10)
This artist paint brush set Contains a variety of brush sizes: 5/8 8 6 4 5 3 2 2 1 2/0. Length:16.5cm~18.5cm(6.5~7.3 inches)Ideal for Watercolor Oil, Acrylic Painting / Body, Nail, Face Painting / Miniature, model, ceramic, Craft Art Painting, etc.Easy-to-Clean and Reshape - Nylon hairs will spring back perfectly after every brush strokes and can be easily clean up with soapy warm water and reshaped with your fingers.Quality Value Set For Fine Art & Crafts. Great gift for your children, friends or anyone who have fun in painting !Short wooden handles with a smooth finish, perfect for greater control over small details.
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2 Reddit comments about Crafts 4 All Paint Brushes Set 10 Pieces Professional Fine Tip Paint Brush Set Round Pointed Tip Nylon Hair Artist Acrylic Paints Brush for Watercolor Oil Painting (10):

u/NotSoMeanJo · 6 pointsr/MtF

Nails are SUCH a great source of euphoria once you get it down! Make sure you have a good base coat and top coat. Base coat to let the polish adhere better and to prevent the polish from staining your nail. Top coat to protect all that effort you put into doing your own nails! My fav for both are Seche Vite and Seche Clear. As others have said, wipe off any excess polish on the lip of the bottle. I typically will bring the brush up to about 2 mm to 3 mm from the edge of where the nail meets the skin/cuticle and press down and push up. This fans out the brush head a little and allows you to inch closer to the edges without necessarily touching the skin there. then drag down the length of the nail. Repeat on the 2 flanking sides. Once that's dry, repeat for a 2nd coat. Usually you would have to wait for the polish to dry before putting on a top coat, but the one I linked is great for impatient girls like me because you can put the top coat on while the polish is still wet! It binds with the polish and keeps it strong and the whole thing dries relatively fast too.

I always get some polish on the rest of my finger even though I try really hard not to, its inevitable, (especially when you switch hands to the non-dominant one >__<) so I use a small brush I have from painting art supplies. The thinnest brush (like the ones on the left side), or asmall angle brush used for brows work great. Dip that in some nail polish remover and clean up the sides/excess polish. Voila!

Best of luck girl! You got this!!

PS: Right now my favorite polishes are from KL Polish. I bought a ton of them when my friend said they were going out of business and had a big sale. The colors are great and very long lasting, but the best BEST thing about this polish is the brush. OMG this brush!! It's a nice curved shape that conforms to your nail and makes it a lot easier to get closer to the edges.