Bevlah Art Brush - Gradation Brush
Bevlah Nail Art Brush - Gradation Brush
How to clean Nail Art Brushes
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Wipe Off Excess Product
- After use, gently wipe the brush on a lint-free pad or paper towel to remove excess gel, polish, or paint.
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Use Brush Cleaner or Alcohol
- Dip the bristles into a brush cleaner or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
- Swirl gently—do not press down to avoid damaging the bristles.
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Avoid Acetone (For Gel Brushes)
- Avoid using acetone on gel brushes as it can dry out and damage the bristles.
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Reshape the Brush
- After cleaning, reshape the bristles with your fingers to maintain the brush’s form.
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Dry and Store Properly
- Let the brush air dry completely.
- Store flat or upright with a cap, away from light to prevent curing (for gel brushes).
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Bevlah Art Brush - Gradation Brush
Bevlah Art Brush - Gradation Brush
Bevlah Nail Art Brush - Gradation Brush
How to clean Nail Art Brushes
-
Wipe Off Excess Product
- After use, gently wipe the brush on a lint-free pad or paper towel to remove excess gel, polish, or paint.
-
Use Brush Cleaner or Alcohol
- Dip the bristles into a brush cleaner or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
- Swirl gently—do not press down to avoid damaging the bristles.
-
Avoid Acetone (For Gel Brushes)
- Avoid using acetone on gel brushes as it can dry out and damage the bristles.
-
Reshape the Brush
- After cleaning, reshape the bristles with your fingers to maintain the brush’s form.
-
Dry and Store Properly
- Let the brush air dry completely.
- Store flat or upright with a cap, away from light to prevent curing (for gel brushes).
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Bevlah Nail Art Brush - Gradation Brush
How to clean Nail Art Brushes
-
Wipe Off Excess Product
- After use, gently wipe the brush on a lint-free pad or paper towel to remove excess gel, polish, or paint.
-
Use Brush Cleaner or Alcohol
- Dip the bristles into a brush cleaner or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
- Swirl gently—do not press down to avoid damaging the bristles.
-
Avoid Acetone (For Gel Brushes)
- Avoid using acetone on gel brushes as it can dry out and damage the bristles.
-
Reshape the Brush
- After cleaning, reshape the bristles with your fingers to maintain the brush’s form.
-
Dry and Store Properly
- Let the brush air dry completely.
- Store flat or upright with a cap, away from light to prevent curing (for gel brushes).











