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Acrylic Nail Art Brushes Pack of 3

Acrylic Nail Art Brushes Pack of 3

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Acrylic Nail Art Brushes Pack of 3

Acrylic Nail Art Brushes Pack of 3

Regular price Rs.550.00
Regular price Rs.550.00 Sale price Rs.800.00
SAVE 31% Sold out


 What They Are & What They’re Used For

  • An acrylic nail art brush is a specialised tool designed for applying, sculpting or decorating acrylic nails (or other nail enhancement systems like gels, acrygel) and detailed nail-art.

  • Unlike a simple polish brush, these brushes have features specifically suited to the work: bristles that pick up and release acrylic mixture or product, handles/ferrules that resist monomer/solvent damage, shapes that enable precision. For example, the guide from LuluNails explains how different brushes are used for sculpting, overlay, fine detail and 3D work. 

  • Typical uses: laying down acrylic powder + liquid monomer beads, smoothing layers, forming extensions, creating free-hand art, 3D decorations, fine lines etc.

 Key Features 

When choosing a good acrylic nail art brush, these are the features that matter:

  • Bristle Material & Quality
    The bristles determine how well the brush performs – how much product it can hold, how smoothly it releases it, how well it holds its shape. For example:

    “Most acrylic nail art brushes are made from either sable or nylon. The best are made of Kolinsky sable.” 
    Natural hair (Kolinsky sable) offers superior pickup and flow, but synthetic can be more affordable and vegan-friendly.

  • Brush Size & Shape
    Size and head shape matter a lot: a smaller brush gives more precision/detail, a larger brush covers bigger areas or works faster on long nails.
    From the size-guide:

    “Brush sizes: 2, 4, 6 (small) → detail; 8 & 10 medium; 14+ for sculpting long nails.” 
    Shape also matters: round tip, oval, liner shape, flat, pointy tip for different tasks. 

  • Handle & Ferrule Construction
    Because acrylic work involves monomer (liquid) and often solvents, brush construction matters. A handle that’s comfortable and a ferrule (the metal part holding bristles) that doesn’t allow monomer seepage is important. For example:

    “Never store brush upright in a pot as monomer will run down into ferrule & spoil the brush.


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