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00:00.000 --> 00:03.540 But what about when you have a type 00:04.040 --> 00:07.340 We use two types of brushes.
You need to use one of them, right? 00:07.840 --> 00:11.220 We have to decide what our brush is used for, 00:11.580 --> 00:15.300 gel or acrylic paint.
You need to be liquid, don't you? 00:15.800 --> 00:18.860 To add, you need water or gel base material to work with.
00:19.640 --> 00:22.360 For example, we have a brush called mini 3D brush.
00:23.080 --> 00:26.960 I have a gel for gel and a powder for powder 00:27.460 --> 00:31.540 Used too.
If I take this out, it is not 00:32.040 --> 00:34.700 I would love to see what I actually use them for.
00:35.060 --> 00:38.680 So I've marked the brush very simply 00:39.180 --> 00:42.520 the case with a tiny quartz ring, 00:42.840 --> 00:46.700 I've glued it on with plain glue, and for me that means, 00:46.900 --> 00:50.740 I use this one for gel and the other one for cartilage, 00:51.140 --> 00:55.160 Anything else can be marked, they used to put glitter here 00:55.660 --> 00:59.220 building jelly for example, or even a label 00:59.720 --> 01:03.400 you can also mark it, but it tends to wear out, so I think it's 01:03.900 --> 01:07.760 The little rhinestone is such a little aesthetic thing, 01:07.860 --> 01:11.000 and it doesn't even seem to be really useful, 01:11.640 --> 01:15.000 But it's still a great help for us not to have to search, 01:15.080 --> 01:18.300 to see what the brush can be used for 01:18.800 --> 01:19.600 what the brush can be used for.
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