MITHMILLO Products: brush-care support for the MITHMILLO workstation
MITHMILLO Products is currently a narrow support collection, with Artistic Signature Brush Cleanser visible at readback. It should be treated as a care and maintenance corner rather than a colour or art collection.
This page sits beside the brush cup. It supports the working life of brushes and tools used with MITHMILLO gels and nail-art materials, without turning the cleanser into a manicure result claim.
For salon planning, keep brush-care products close to the tool station. Staff should know when and how a cleanser is intended to be used, and which brushes or residues it is appropriate for according to instructions.
Create a simple maintenance card for the workstation: product name, compatible tool type, use moment, storage note and product-page instructions. That keeps care routines repeatable.
Do not use this page to make broad hygiene, disinfection or safety claims. Brush cleanser purpose, compatibility and warnings must come from the individual product page and label.
Because the collection is narrow, concise and honest copy is better than pretending it contains a wider care range. If more support products are added later, the page can expand naturally.
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 the products/support page, narrowness is a strength. A brush cleanser page can be concise, factual and useful when it explains maintenance position without pretending to be a wide care system.
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.