Store them flat and covered, when you hang it in lamp springs or whatever it 
collects everything in the air and gets contaminated. Hair spray, file dust, 
normal dust, etc.

Get a brush from the L&P system you use, I learned the hard way that it makes 
the mix ratio easier to pick up consistently.

Hope that helps :)

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 03:28:14 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: acrylic brush advice


Hi Teks, 
  I am burned out by my acrylic nail brushes!  Ugh~ I hate them all!~  I just 
got 2 new ones last week and now BLEH!  Ruined!  I do carefully clean them 
after each use, dip in monomer, and store them by hanging them brush side down. 
I think my favorite one (from days gone by!) was the one by Odyssey nail.  I 
have wasted more money on "Sable"  "Red Sable" brushes and in just a few days 
they are ruined!  What is your favorite acrylic brush?  I think I will just 
scrape up the dough to buy a freakin "KOLINSKY RED SABLE"  brush from Odyssey 
nails!' 
Ideas?  
Pam 
Nail Designs Unlimited 
Ohio 
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