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5 Ways to Clean Nail Art Brushes After Use

Keep your nail art brushes clean and in tip-top shape with these five easy tips! From using nail polish remover to isopropyl alcohol, we've got you covered.

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5 Ways to Clean Nail Art Brushes After Use

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  1. 5 Ways to Clean Nail Art Brushes After Use If you are a nail enthusiast who aims to reflect her style through beautiful nail art designs, you must have a set of nail art brushes at home. Well, visiting a salon or booking an appointment to get a professional manicure is not always feasible. Why? Firstly, the charges are continuously rising, so it isn’t affordable to pay for manicures every week. Secondly, the unlimited household tasks don’t allow women to get out of their houses regularly to keep their nails maintained and stunning. Hence, the best option is to have high-quality nail art brushes to create innovative and captivating patterns according to your taste. 5 Ways to Clean Nail Art Brushes Use Alcohol For cleaning nail art brushes without making them susceptible to damage, alcohol is an ideal choice. Using the alcohol-soaked pad to wipe off gel paint after getting done with a few nails keeps your brush from becoming clogged. You can remove gel polish from your brushes by using: ● Rubbing alcohol ● Isopropyl alcohol (71%) ● Isopropyl alcohol (99%) Isopropyl and ethyl alcohols that have been diluted with water are what make up rubbing alcohol. ● Take out a packet of cotton pads that are free of lint and place them on your desk. ● Carefully apply a small yet adequate amount of isopropyl alcohol to completely submerge the pad. ● Just wipe the brush's both sides onto the pad to get rid of the polish. ● If the handle seems unclean, rub it with a cotton pad dipped in isopropyl alcohol until it becomes smooth. Use Vinegar Solution One disinfectant that works well for cleaning nail art brushes is vinegar. However, do not dip a dirty rush directly in a vinegar bottle. It could damage the bristles. Instead, mix equal parts of white vinegar and warm water to make a vinegar solution. For ten to fifteen minutes, let

  2. the brush soak in the mixture. After that, you may rinse the brush in warm water to eliminate any last traces of vinegar. It is advisable to keep a dappen dish every time you sit to beautify your nails. This way, you can periodically clean the nail art brushes whenever they become too gummed up. Use Mild Soap or Shampoo To give your nail art brushes a deeper clean, you can use a mild soap or shampoo to remove any remaining polish or residue. After wetting the bristles, you may dab your palm with a tiny bit of soap or shampoo. Next, gently swirl the brush in the soap, working it into a lather. One must make sure to properly rinse the brush under warm water until the water becomes clear. Also, you may pour some shampoo on a cotton pad and wipe the brush across it. Now, continue soaking the bristles and scrubbing the pad until the tiny residues of nail paint completely vanish. Use Non-acetone Polish Remover Use non-acetone nail polish remover for bristles made of natural fibres and acetone for synthetic bristles. ● Pour around 2 teaspoons (30 ml) of the polish remover into a shot glass if you are just cleaning a few brushes. ● Swish the detail brush bristles for ten to twenty seconds after dipping them into the remover. ● Don't apply too much pressure, which could cause the bristles to bend. ● Place a fresh cotton pad or paper towel on the table and withdraw the detail brush from the polish remover. Use Brush Cleaners A specialized brush cleaner is a smart choice if you want to keep your nail art brushes in excellent condition. Typically, the directions come with the cleaner and call for dipping the brush into the solution and giving it a little swirl. Also, after giving the brush a warm water rinse, make it dry. Takeaway To protract the lifespan of your brushes, it is essential to clean them thoroughly after using them. It not only ensures that they function well but also makes it easier for you to make intricate designs. Thus, follow our guide and choose the best method that suits you to keep your nail art brushes tidy. Looking for nail art brushes? Contact our team at Cally Cosmetics!

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