MITHMILLO Tools: brushes and placement tools for controlled gel and nail-art work
The MITHMILLO tools collection contains the support instruments around the gel and art ranges: Easy-Picker, Milk Ponge and Signature Brushes in several numbers. These are workstation items, not colour products.
Think of this page as the brush cup beside the layered manicure studio. The tools support picking, placing, brushing, blending or detailing depending on the exact product, so they should be stored by task.
For salon organisation, divide tools into pick-up, sponge or soft effect, liner/detail brush and broader brush roles. Keep cleaning and storage notes visible so tools stay useful over repeated services.
Build a small tool chart showing each brush number or tool beside one sample stroke or placement example. Staff can then choose the tool by effect, not only by product name.
Tools require salon hygiene decisions. Clean, store and replace them according to salon procedure and check product pages for material, shape, intended use and care instructions.
Good tool copy should not promise a result by itself. The tool supports technique; the final service depends on product compatibility, technician skill and the chosen gel or art material.
For professional salon buying, use this collection as a planning page and then open the individual product page before use. Product pages remain the place to check ingredients or material information, exact size, colour, curing or application guidance, compatibility, warnings, price and availability.
For tools, the brush-number chart is more important than a colour chart. Each Signature Brush number should be connected to a sample stroke or task so staff can choose by effect and not by guesswork.
For staff training, keep a small MITHMILLO notebook beside the sample boards. Record which product family was used, how many layers were applied, which lamp and top finish were chosen, and whether the result belongs to colour depth, magnetic movement, texture, ink detail or tool-supported work.
This documentation habit is especially useful with MITHMILLO because the brand crosses several salon tasks. A syrup colour, magnetic set, cakegel texture, Artfit design product, clear gel and brush cleanser should not be treated as the same kind of item just because they share a brand name.
When arranging the page in a salon or webshop workflow, start with the service question. Does the client need a full colour story, one precise shade, a textured accent, a clean basic layer, a tool, or brush-care support? That question should guide the collection path.