Honestly buy any 20mm brush and cut off extra bristles. That’s what I did. Customize your brushes to suit your needs. 💕 you don’t need expensive ones. Cheap ones off Amazon work just as well. Simple remove excess bristles so you can do that fine line work!
They definitely take practice! I know the first few times I tried these they were chunky AF but finding a good thin brush is also key I found really good ones on amazon they are like a 4/5 pack with clear glittery handles. It makes a difference.
@@NailsbyMeesh same - most, if not all my brushes I’ve cut to be thinner. The line though, doesn’t come out like yours. Will definitely keep trying, because it looks so beautiful 🥰
So I buff the nail before applying the gel polish that the chrome is going to stick to. It’s the ONLY way I’ve found that is fool proof! So apply your base and whatever colour you want to be the background. You can top coat it but make sure wipe off any sticky layer and then you buff the nail so the whole surface is etched a high grit buffer is best like 240/180. Then apply your gel that the chrome is going to stick to. I use regular gel polish and only cure for 30 seconds then the chrome powder won’t stick to anything but the gel.
Long liner brush it’s a 20mm length. Honestly it’s from a brand that doesn’t sell it anymore, however any brush that length buy it. And cut it to be thinner. That’s all I do. Because usually brushes are never thin enough. I cut off some bristles. If the brush ever gets bend or out of shape simply dip it into super hot water and it will straighten out. 🩷
I was using a 20mm liner brush from Nail Queen Studio, however you can find similar brushes online. If they aren’t thin enough just cut some bristles out (I did that to customize it)
20mm line brush. I bought this one from Nail Queen she is in Serbia previously Canada but you can buy the same type on Amazon. I cut the bristles off so it was thinner.