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Nail brushes are professional tools with different shapes and bristle lengths for applying gel polish, builder gel, acrygel, and for detailed nail art. Variations in shape, thickness, and bristle material help a technician execute both flawless base coverage and intricate designs. At VNbeauty.store you’ll find a wide selection of nail art brushes for various techniques and skill levels. Pick the right tool and create professional results at home or in the salon.
Types of Nail Brushes & What They Do
Our range covers brushes for acrylic sculpting, gel application, gel polish, and decorative gels. Choose by shape, stiffness, and size to increase precision and save product.
Acrylic Brushes
Used for sculpting with acrylic powder and monomer.
Example: Brush Kira Nails Acrylic AK-6 (Kolinsky) — natural Kolinsky bristles, slightly flattened pointed shape, ~15 mm bristle height, 5.3 mm width, total length 164 mm.
Gel Brushes
Designed to apply gel evenly without streaks.
- SAGA Professional Gel Brush №1 — angled shape that helps place and guide gel, especially for modeling and leveling the nail plate.
- SAGA Professional Gel Brush №3 — oval brush for smooth, uniform distribution and a glassy finish.
Brush Sets
Build a custom set for your workflow. We also stock double-ended tools with two working tips.
- SAGA Professional Double-Sided Brush №9 Gel + Liner — an oval gel side plus an ultra-fine liner side: two essential tools in one for complex designs.
- For acrylic sculpting, consider the Double Brush with Metal Spatula: one end is an oval brush, the other a rectangular metal spatula with rounded corners.
Design & Decor
Detail brushes create thin lines, florals, and intricate nail art with any medium.
Try LUNA Double-Sided Brush — a modern design tool with two tips, one dedicated to ultra-fine contour work.
Bristle Materials: Synthetic vs. Natural
At VNbeauty.store you’ll find professional brushes with synthetic nylon and natural Kolinsky bristles.
- Synthetic (nylon) — durable, springy, resist product absorption for economical use; ideal for gel and gel polish. Easy to clean and holds shape well.
- Natural (Kolinsky) — soft, elastic, excellent paint retention; perfect for freehand painting, watercolor techniques, and fine lines (requires gentler care).
Common Brush Shapes (and when to use them)
- Round — versatile for acrylic and gel.
- Flat — great for base and top application.
- Oval — precise cuticle work and smooth overlays.
- Pointed/Detail (Liner) — fine lines, contours, miniature elements.
- Angled — controlled placement near sidewalls, easy leveling and smile lines.
How to Choose a Nail Brush
We curate tools we trust in professional practice. When choosing, consider:
- Material you work with — acrylic, gel, gel polish, decorative gels.
- Techniques used most often — sculpting vs. painting vs. overlays.
- Detail level — from basic coverage to high-precision art.
- Key specs in each product card:
- Bristle material — natural or synthetic.
- Size & shape — match nail thickness and coating type.
- Purpose — dedicated brushes for acrylic, gel, bases, top coats, and design.
- Brand — we carry DNKA, LUNAmoon, DARK, HEYLOVE and other EU-certified favorites.
Choose your nail brushes at VNbeauty.store and get professional tools for home or salon work. Delivery across Europe, including Southern and Western regions. You’re also welcome to visit our Bratislava store.
FAQs
Start with 3–5 essentials: a flat or oval brush (base/top and color near the cuticle) and a thin liner for simple designs and lines.
Use a dedicated brush cleanser to remove product, rinse, then store in a protective cap.
Better to separate tools. Acrylic needs stiffer bristles; gel benefits from softer bristles for even spreading.
With proper cleaning and storage, brushes retain shape and spring for years. Natural bristles need gentler care; synthetics are generally more wear-resistant.