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Christrio Acrylic Brush no. 8
Vendors's code: 3020.
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The Christrio #8 Acrylic Brush is a professional-grade tool designed for nail technicians who value precision, durability, and elegance. Made from 100% natural Kolinsky hair, it delivers both control and comfort during acrylic application.
● The tip does not split or fray, ensuring flawless product placement around the cuticles and for sculpting smile lines.
● The bristles are firm yet flexible, offering precision and responsiveness.
● Size #8 is ideal for quick nail building without absorbing excess monomer – a more efficient, controlled application.
● The compact belly keeps a stable pressure point and prevents unwanted spreading.
● Does not yellow the French tip, keeping your designs clean and bright.
● Bristle length: 20 mm
● Bristle width: 6 mm
● Features a stylish marbled handle for a luxurious touch.
Pre-use protection:
Each brush comes with a protective coating to maintain bristle shape during transport. Before the first use:
● Gently rub the bristles with your fingers to break down the protective layer.
● Wipe the brush with a Cleanse-soaked pad, following the direction of the bristles to shape it properly.
Care instructions:
● Avoid dipping the brush too deep into the monomer – let it absorb gently.
● Don’t press the brush against the surface, which could deform the bristles.
● To clean, use a clear, thin base or top coat – place a small amount on a pad or glass and gently swirl the brush to dissolve residues.
● Always store the brush with the cap on, as light can cure leftover product and harden the bristles.
● Do not use alcohol-based cleaners or Brush Cleaner – they can dry out and damage the bristles.
● If the product cures on the brush – soak it in hot water, ensuring the tip doesn’t touch the bottom of the container, and wait until the hardened product dissolves.
Pro tip:
If you work with both UV-curable products and paints (e.g., acrylics or watercolors), don’t use the same brush for both. Keep separate tools to maintain bristle quality.