I was just noticing these on aliexpress and I immediately looked for videos 🔛 pana dupes. Thank you so much for posting. I think I'll get my normal size and also a size up, just because the dupe did seem a little smaller.
@@ashocxunscripted4190 I was thinking the same thing, that it was gonna be nylon, not kolinsky. They can make those nylon brushes now that look just like the kolinsky, but like you said, once you touch it into liquid and powder it's done. The powder sticks in them so bad, the shape goes all to hell. I've got some brushes that looked like they was gonna be so good, until I used them. It's better to just spend some extra coin, get a good brush. I've wasted so much money on cheap brushes, I have a container full of them. The money I've spent on them I could have bought a few good ones at least. Lol. I need to just toss them. I dunno why I keep them.
@@heathermullins3620 I keep.mine for sometime.. to remind me what the NEVER get again. They look exactly alike... but in your hand as a professional nail tech you can tell off the bat. I still have those I got.. I jabe to do a video in them soon. As you said better to just pay the extra. Pana is good but very expensive. I have mine since 2019 still going strong. But since then I got me the Osaka ones for myself and my assistant. The size 12 for her and size 14 for me. They're just as good as Pana but for less.
@@ashocxunscripted4190 I've never tried that brand. Osaka? I need to check on that one. I've used a bunch of the cheapy ones. But the higher end, more expensive ones I've used and LOVE is the pana, and Kiara sky (I had to pinch the Kiarasky). Once I finally buckled down, paid the money for the pana and Kiara sky they have lasted for EVER and so good! When I do need a new one I will probably just replace them with the exact same thing. I do wanna try one of the not polish brushes. That may be my next brush splurge. I don't need it, I just want it. Lol.
@@heathermullins3620 hahaha... I can relate. But Osaka surpsingly is a brand brush I bought when I really got into nails like 12 years ago. It was my first step up from the cheap brushes that came with the nail kits. Then I had gotten a size 8 and 10. They lasted for yearrrrs. Then for whatever reason I just could not find them again anywhere. But the name stuck because it was a game changer for me. Then boom.. last year I decided to search again and then found it on ebay. I was like... gasssppp... I looked at it from tip to bristle and then decided to buy one to make sure it was indeed the same thing... I fell in love all over again. Brought back such good memories. So I have the Pana and Osaka. Monies well spent.
Crimping or pinching is a technique that is usually done on a round brush. It simply means reducing the roundness of the ferrule to an oval shape. This makes the bristles fan out and lie flat but still retain a thick belly.
@@MomLifeBeauty wow! I did not know this?! I always wondered why my brushed would get messed up all the time ... sorry if this is a stupid question but does pinching the brush help to not get clumps inside or acrylic? I always try to properly clean the brush but when I do a set after 3 uses the brush is so bad! What do recommend?
@@karinadominguez1013 yes, it helps. When your brush is not crimped the middle of it easily opens up for acrylic to hide in the inside of the bristles.
Yes mam I do trim my brushes and only use pinched . Trimming your brushes makes for perfect cuticle application. ✌️💜
Awww man, it’s a huge difference! Thanks for watching. 💘
Yes it has changed the game for me 💅🏽💕💕
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I was just noticing these on aliexpress and I immediately looked for videos 🔛 pana dupes. Thank you so much for posting. I think I'll get my normal size and also a size up, just because the dupe did seem a little smaller.
I would love to see the dupe in action as well maybe on another video thanks for sharing Happy Wednesday
The dupe is crap . Nylon. Once acrylic touches it its trash
@@ashocxunscripted4190 I was thinking the same thing, that it was gonna be nylon, not kolinsky. They can make those nylon brushes now that look just like the kolinsky, but like you said, once you touch it into liquid and powder it's done. The powder sticks in them so bad, the shape goes all to hell. I've got some brushes that looked like they was gonna be so good, until I used them. It's better to just spend some extra coin, get a good brush. I've wasted so much money on cheap brushes, I have a container full of them. The money I've spent on them I could have bought a few good ones at least. Lol. I need to just toss them. I dunno why I keep them.
@@heathermullins3620 I keep.mine for sometime.. to remind me what the NEVER get again. They look exactly alike... but in your hand as a professional nail tech you can tell off the bat. I still have those I got.. I jabe to do a video in them soon. As you said better to just pay the extra. Pana is good but very expensive. I have mine since 2019 still going strong. But since then I got me the Osaka ones for myself and my assistant. The size 12 for her and size 14 for me. They're just as good as Pana but for less.
@@ashocxunscripted4190 I've never tried that brand. Osaka? I need to check on that one. I've used a bunch of the cheapy ones. But the higher end, more expensive ones I've used and LOVE is the pana, and Kiara sky (I had to pinch the Kiarasky). Once I finally buckled down, paid the money for the pana and Kiara sky they have lasted for EVER and so good! When I do need a new one I will probably just replace them with the exact same thing. I do wanna try one of the not polish brushes. That may be my next brush splurge. I don't need it, I just want it. Lol.
@@heathermullins3620 hahaha... I can relate. But Osaka surpsingly is a brand brush I bought when I really got into nails like 12 years ago. It was my first step up from the cheap brushes that came with the nail kits. Then I had gotten a size 8 and 10. They lasted for yearrrrs. Then for whatever reason I just could not find them again anywhere. But the name stuck because it was a game changer for me. Then boom.. last year I decided to search again and then found it on ebay. I was like... gasssppp... I looked at it from tip to bristle and then decided to buy one to make sure it was indeed the same thing... I fell in love all over again. Brought back such good memories. So I have the Pana and Osaka. Monies well spent.
Just as good 🤩
Thank you for the tips! 💕
I guess these are hit or miss I got one from AliExpress and threw it in the trash 🗑 great review
😮💨😩 Chile, they are hit or miss! I got one about a year ago and did the same.
Same... waste.. looks good until you open it and n break the starch coating.
Thank you
This is wonderful and interesting a great dupe🤗🤗👏
Thanks boo🥰💘💘💘
I think I got the dupe from Amazon. It works well but sums off lol
Omg so pinching the brush keeps the bristles in place? Or what exactly does it do?
Crimping or pinching is a technique that is usually done on a round brush. It simply means reducing the roundness of the ferrule to an oval shape. This makes the bristles fan out and lie flat but still retain a thick belly.
@@MomLifeBeauty wow! I did not know this?! I always wondered why my brushed would get messed up all the time ... sorry if this is a stupid question but does pinching the brush help to not get clumps inside or acrylic? I always try to properly clean the brush but when I do a set after 3 uses the brush is so bad! What do recommend?
@@karinadominguez1013 yes, it helps. When your brush is not crimped the middle of it easily opens up for acrylic to hide in the inside of the bristles.
@@MomLifeBeauty omg your a life saver! Thank you so much for all this info I really appreciate it 💗 definitely gonna follow!
@@karinadominguez1013 💕🙃 Any time….
Thanks for sharing this video 😍
Welcome boo😍
I'm kinda shocked you'd post a review video and not put the review up? Do you have a video of the brush in action?
I was new to making videos at this point. I’m not perfect.
Heyyy
Heyyy💘
I can tell pana is natural real hair and the other one is not