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Acetone The Destroyer Of Kolinsky Nail Brushes

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Acetone The Destroyer Of Kolinsky Nail Brushes

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Kolinsky nail brushes are essential tools for nail technicians, providing the perfect shape and texture for precise nail art designs. Unfortunately, acetone can be a particularly damaging substance to these brushes, leaving them dry, brittle, and even misshapen. In this blog, we'll discuss why acetone can be so destructive to kolinsky nail brushes and what the best solutions are for cleaning them.

Acetone an enemy 

Acetone is a powerful solvent that can break down the natural oils and proteins in the bristles of a kolinsky brush. This can cause the bristles to become brittle and misshapen, making them less effective for nail art purposes. In addition, the acetone can seep into the handle of the brush, causing it to swell and warp.

Solution

The best solution for cleaning a kolinsky nail brush is to use your monomer. Monomers can dissolve the acrylic and gel products used in nail art without damaging the brush. Since monomer is a oil base chemcial. Simply dip the brush into the monomer or leave it for a couple of minutes submerge in monomer then rinse it off with warm water. This will not only remove debris from the brush but also keep it in the best condition.

Stronger Solution but with minimal use

If a stronger solution is needed, a brush cleaner can be used. These cleaners are less harsh than acetone and are specifically designed to clean kolinsky brushes. Although they are more effective than monomer, they should still be used sparingly to avoid damaging the bristles. Try our brush cleaner! 

Conclusion 

In summary, acetone should be avoided when cleaning kolinsky nail brushes. Acetone can dry out and damage the bristles, making the brush less effective. Instead, a mild monomer or brush cleaner should be used to keep the brush in the best condition. With proper cleaning, a kolinsky brush can last for years and remain a crucial part of your nail art arsenal.

By Alejandro Flores
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