Description
The Ginie Wearable Dust Brush is an essential tool designed to
gently remove dust particles from the nails and surrounding
skin during a manicure. With its soft bristles, the brush ensures
a clean and smooth surface without causing any discomfort to
the client.
Clients will love this brush for its gentle touch, which provides a
much more pleasant experience compared to ordinary nylon
brushes. The ergonomic, wearable design allows for
convenience and ease of use, making it perfect for both
professionals and beginners. This handy tool encourages
brushing as a natural part of the manicure routine, making it
easy and convenient to keep the nails dust-free with just a few
strokes during prep. The Ginie Wearable Dust Brush helps
maintain hygiene and precision in every nail treatment.
Options: White, Black and Mixed Color
Usage
1. Functionality
- Designed for efficient dust removal from nails, fingers, and hands after filing, drilling, or buffing.
- Wearable design allows for hands-free operation, making it easy to use while working.
- Ideal for professional nail technicians and personal nail care routines.
2. General Application
- Slip the wearable brush onto your finger for a secure fit.
- Gently brush over nails and hands to remove dust and debris.
- Use light strokes for effective cleaning without irritation.
Care
Ginie Dust Brush Care Guide
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After Every Use
- Tap the brush gently to remove excess dust.
- You can also wipe the bristles lightly with a clean, dry tissue.
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Regular Cleaning
- Wash the brush with mild soap or brush cleanser and lukewarm water.
- Swirl gently and avoid soaking the entire brush in water.
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Drying
- Pat dry with a towel and reshape the bristles.
- Lay the brush flat or bristles facing down to air dry completely. Avoid standing upright while wet to prevent water from loosening the glue.
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Storage
- Keep your Ginie Dust Brush in a clean, dry container or brush holder.
- Always cover it (if it has a cap or case) to protect from dust and dirt.
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Extra Tips
- Do not use harsh chemicals or alcohol directly on the bristles—it can damage them.
- Avoid pressing too hard during use to keep the bristles soft and fluffy.