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SEPHORA COLLECTION Nail Art Set

What it is:A tool duet for creating trendy deigns on your nails and toes. What it does:Let your imagination run free on all your tips with this set of tools intended to make beautiful nail designs easy and fun. The double-ended marbling tool turns dots of color into pretty shapes, like flowers and hearts. The thin paint brush is ideal for details and adding the final touches to any design, like the stem on a flower or a smiling face. This set contains: - Double-ended marbling and dotting tool - Paint brush
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Questions & Answers for SEPHORA COLLECTION Nail Art Set

Question
Is it easy to clean and reuse after using it? If so, how do you clean it?
asked 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Anonymous
on Nail Art Set
6 answers
Answers
answer 1
yes, just use rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover< just make sure to clean after EVERY use or else it can get hard to clean
answered 3 months ago
CaliGirl3737
(California)
answer 2
I just use nail polish remover, the bristles are slightly stiff when I go to use it again, but it works just fine.
answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
melissarnewton
(Wichita Falls, TX)
answer 3
Yes. That's what i did.
answered 4 months ago
Bguru2002
(SF, CA)
answer 4
yeah it's really easy I just use water to rinse them and if that doesn't get all of the nailpolish off, I use a brush cleanser.
answered 4 months, 1 week ago
cuteeggtama
(new york)
answer 5
Super easy, just wipe the ends of the brush and dotter with acetone or nail polish remover as soon as your done with your nails.
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
tashasook
(Chicago, il)
answer 6
I use a cosmetic pad moistened with polish remover. Simply swipe the end of the tool over the pad until clean. It may take a bit of time, but doing it before the polish has completely dried will help. Then rinse with clean water and allow to dry before storing. Be careful not to get it on the handles of the tools, They aren't metal and polish remover may damage them.
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
jjed
Question
How do I properly clean the brush?
Is it safe to use nail polish remover to clean the bristles?
asked 9 months ago
rminfl
(Tampa, FL)
on Nail Art Set
5 answers
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answer 1
I just wipe it off with nail polish remover on a cotton ball. The brush is a little stiff when I go to use it again, but I don't think it's getting damaged, certainly not enough to not get my $10 out of its life.
answered 3 months, 2 weeks ago
melissarnewton
(Wichita Falls, TX)
answer 2
I just brushed the brush around in nail polish remover for a minute or two.
answered 4 months ago
Bguru2002
(SF, CA)
answer 3
Yup! I've used polish and straight acetone. Just don't get either on the handle, remover will eat through the paint and wood.
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
tashasook
(Chicago, il)
answer 4
i always do
answered 4 months, 2 weeks ago
dakotashyres
(laguna beach CA)
answer 5
put a little polish remover on cotton, and gently swipe the brush back and forth on the cotton until the swipes are colorless, then air-dry the brush upright to prevent damaged bristles
answered 7 months ago
mskat67
(Oxon Hill MD)
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