Product Description
PANA acrylic nail brushes are known to be the best in the beauty and nail industry. PANA ensures to provide the highest level of quality in materials in each product for durability and long-lasting use. Each brush handle is lightweight and easy to control to help nail techs apply the perfect acrylic bead effortlessly and smoothly. At the end of each PANA brush contains soft bristles that are made of 100% finest and highest Grade-A quality Kolinsky hair unlike other brands on the market that tend to use lower Grade-B or Grade-C quality Kolinsky hair. The fine and soft bristles are firmly held by a sturdy alloy ferrule to prevent from splitting, fraying, and deformation of the hairs to avoid acrylic clumping. Providing quality consistency and comfortability, PANA acrylic nail brushes are also made in various designs to give a pop of personality and color to nail techs of all expertise.
Brush Sizes Available: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22
Quantities Available: 1 Piece, 5 Pieces, 10 Pieces, and 20 Pieces
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My go-to brush for fills
I've been a nail tech for almost 30 years, this brush is a favorite! Have lost only a few hairs the 1st week, which is normal, it's fine now that I've broken it in.
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Perfect for beginners learning acrylic!
The brushes are of very good quality, and really help a lot with my work making it easier to shape the acrylic. Perfect for a beginner.
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I liked using this brush
I stopped doing nails for a while and recently went back to doing nails. It is a good brush to use as well for beginners. I also have small nail beds so it works out great!
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Great Brush
You cant always believe these people reviews because alot of the time the brush will meas up due to them using or cleaning it wrong. Ive had this brush for about a week and i had 1 or 2 hairs come out nothing bad or horrible to the point where the brush is messed up. i am a beginner with nail but When i use the brush for a set or even to practice i let the brush sit in the monomer for a while and then i brush it flat on soft paper towels and if any acrylic powder gets in i dip it in the monomer a couple times, while and lightly press down on the brush with your finger till you see the color had disappeared and cleaning wise i just soak them in acetone and lightly & softly scrape down