Nailpens... what's the best brand?
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Feb 14, 2013
Sophie M.
Hey guys!
Looking for a new nailpen as my last one just ran out. Any suggestions for brands? And what colour should I get?
Feb 14, 2013
Tealy A.
I suggest getting some nail art brushes instead, you use any color and you don't need to keep replacing them. You can get some cheaper set on amazon.
Feb 14, 2013
Caraline A.
I wouldnt reccomend the Sally Hansen ones. Those are the only ones I've tried and never touched them again.
Feb 14, 2013
D B.
I would agree with Tealy A. That you can get more detail and have more freedom with brushes. You can also do nail art with a Sharpie on top of a base colour and with a top coat to seal - I'll be uploading some designs using this method here and on my blog soon contentedweightiness.blogspot.com.