I got a few colors to experiment with and they were okay to start off with. the brush is a bit too long, so it makes it hard to keep any detail you may be trying to paint, really difficult to be consistent. Also the formula gets extremely sticky and goopy quite quickly, so the three colors i got, are now thrown out.
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LA Colors Art Deco
PRECISION BRUSH
CUSTOM DESIGNS
FAST AND EASY
Nail art allows you to do your very own custom nail design. Apply right over your existing nail color. A high quality precision brush makes nail art fast and easy. 48 colors to choose from!
Website www.lacolors.com
Reviews
Tips: Go with a more expensive brand. These are cheap and nasty!
While I do love LA girl products, this one is a bit icky. Although it does the job, the brush is super long which makes it difficult to control. However it is very thin, which makes it easy to draw and the colours are vibrant and opaque.
I own one of these in gold.l The brush is SUPER thin which is great for striping, but I still find myself reaching for other tools for more detailed nail art. The formula itself is amazing and at only $5 one would find it difficult to complain! They last just as long as the OPI/Essie polish underneath them. Definitely worth picking up a couple.
My nail polish rack contains a couple of these but I don't find myself reaching for them often. Although the formula is nice and the brush is thin and easy to manipulate, I think toothpicks or a normal detail brush dipped in my other polishes work just as well :)
These are really cheap which made me skeptical as to buy them or not as I thought they wouldn't be good because of the price BUT the price hooked me and I ended up buying 3 for $15! Went home and was amazed how good they were! They come in many different colours and they go on so well, they aren't too thick like some cheaper nail polishes are! I was very impressed and went back and brought more! Great investment! Don't know what I would do without them :)
Tips: If the brushes are too thick for some fine art you could dip a toothpick in or cut the bristles to a finer point which is easily done.
I have loved doing my nails since before it became popular (much like wearing ties pre-Avril-Lavigne but thats another story) but i used to use anything around the house, from pencils to toothpicks, to make my creations. Then i saw these babies for 3 for $15 from Warehouse and decided to test a few of them - needless to say i then went back for more. They are great for a beginner in the nailart realm with thin brushes, and polish of a generally consistent thickness. Well worth what you pay for these!
Tips: If the nail polish brush has a hair which is longer or not sitting straight, use a small nail scissors to trim it back in line!
I got the neon green & a bright orange a couple of years ago. I love the precision brush. It's great for dots, lines, drawing etc... It lasts well on the nail however the product in the bottle did dry up within a year
These are awesome for nail art! I have a few of these colours and they work a treat. Nice delicate brush which is easy to handle and not a bad price :)
These are great for nail art, i have half a dozen of these, they have a great range of colours and are cheap to buy!! Postie Plus and The Warehouse sell them, you can pick them up for as little as $2 on sale! The brushes are nice and thin and this makes it easy to work with when you are drawing thin lines or nail art designs. A definate must have in any nail polish collection!
Tips: If it gets a bit gloopy add some nail thinner!
I had been hunting for a cheap nail art striper or pen and found a pink one of these at Postie for only a couple of dollars so gave it a try. Being a complete novice with a striper I was pleasantly surprised, I did a few stripes and filled in a triangle shape on the tip of my nail and reckon it looked pretty good. I did however want a black and a white one which I haven't been able to find in local stores so presume they don't produce these shades. Not bad at all for the price, fun to play with anyway!
Tips: Use a top coat!