Christine Woolley's Brush for hair painting.
Personally hand trimmed brush with fine, nylon bristles.
This is the same brush that she uses to create fine, crisp strokes that resemble “real” hair.
Christine Says - "For Painting Hair, DO NOT put any paint in the pen itself.
Just use this like you would a normal brush.
If you hold it like you would a pencil and at an angle almost 90 degrees to your work,
just using the tip of the brush you will get lots of very fine strokes from one load of paint.
Once you’ve finished using it, Clean the brush with distilled water.
Rinse the bristle tip thoroughly and carefully,
roll the bristles on a surface to bring all the bristles to a point like you do other brushes.
I’ve had mine for a couple of years and I still use it now"
The paint I use is too thick to put in the pen. Also, with it being trimmed, if you put paint in them, you have to disassemble to clean. The bristles never go back in correctly. Just wash them without taking them apart and they will last years if taken care of properly.
Watch this clip and see how I load the paint and hold the brush. Hopefully this helps you
Video Clip of Hair Painting
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Christine Woolley is a very talented reborn artist from Australia and now she is sharing her talents with our reborn artists!
Painting hair on your reborns head has become more and more popular and now Christine Woolley is offering her special hand trimmed brush for painting realistic hair on your Reborn Dolls.
This incredible tool will surely help you to master the art of 3D hair painting.