This is a post I've had a few requests for and been meaning to put together for a while. Today, I'll show you the brushes I use in my nail art.

Top to bottom:
1 + 2 Born Pretty Nail Art Brushes [here]
3 from the 15 Nail Art Brush sets you can buy on eBay [here] or Born Pretty Store [here]
4, 5 + 6 Liner brushes available on eBay [here] or Born Pretty Store [here]

I use the liners (bottom four) for outlines and small details. Even though it looks like the brushes with shorter brushes would be better for this, I've found the liners are better because they come to such a small tip at the end. They do take a bit more hand control though!
I use the brushes with shorter bristles for filling in and bigger details.
To give some perspective, here are the brushes next to a hair slide...

These are the brushes I use for 'clean up' with acetone (removing the excess polish around my cuticles after painting my nails).
They are from Asda (Wal-Mart) in a paintbrush set from the childrens' craft section and they've served me well for years.

I hope this answered any questions you might have had about my nail art arsenal. If you have any other questions specifically about the brushes I use, just ask in the comments and I'll try my damnedest to reply!
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Top to bottom:
1 + 2 Born Pretty Nail Art Brushes [here]
3 from the 15 Nail Art Brush sets you can buy on eBay [here] or Born Pretty Store [here]
4, 5 + 6 Liner brushes available on eBay [here] or Born Pretty Store [here]

I use the liners (bottom four) for outlines and small details. Even though it looks like the brushes with shorter brushes would be better for this, I've found the liners are better because they come to such a small tip at the end. They do take a bit more hand control though!
I use the brushes with shorter bristles for filling in and bigger details.
To give some perspective, here are the brushes next to a hair slide...

These are the brushes I use for 'clean up' with acetone (removing the excess polish around my cuticles after painting my nails).
They are from Asda (Wal-Mart) in a paintbrush set from the childrens' craft section and they've served me well for years.

I hope this answered any questions you might have had about my nail art arsenal. If you have any other questions specifically about the brushes I use, just ask in the comments and I'll try my damnedest to reply!
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Very helpful! I've been looking for nail art brush recommendations. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery helpful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice, thanks for this, it's great to be able to actually see the brushes side by side!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great info! I need to get some better brushes.
ReplyDeleteThanks, i was wondering how well those bottom 3 would do cuz ive seen them on ebay and I was worried to buy them but this post really helped me a lot thank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteHow do you clean your brushes? I always fail at it. They always end up hard and icky!
ReplyDeleteI dip them in acetone, then rub them lightly on a cotton pad and repeat until all the polish is off :D x
Delete*-* Thanks for that info!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Never knew Wal-Mart brushes could survive acetone.
ReplyDeletelol, i LOVE that your using children's paint brushes for clean up !! xxxx
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thanks! I've bookmarked it for future reference when I (finally) get around to buying brushes for my nail art!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's interesting to know that paintbrushes could also serve as a good nail art brush. Hmm, I'm thinking of borrowing my niece's extra brushes the next time I do nail art. :D
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