TITANIC PRO-FX BRUSH 102 - Angled Liner Brush
TITANIC PRO-FX BRUSH 102 - Angled Liner Brush
TITANIC PRO-FX BRUSH 102 - Angled Liner Brush
TITANIC PRO-FX BRUSH 102 - Angled Liner Brush

TITANIC PRO-FX BRUSH 102 -Angled delineator-

615002000
€12.00
14,52 € Tax incl.
Angled brush for FX makeup and prosthetics. Solvent-resistant vegan synthetic bristles, ideal for hard-to-reach areas.
 

The Titanic Pro-FX Brush 102 is an angled liner brush designed specifically for special effects makeup and prosthetics work. Its vegan synthetic bristles withstand contact with solvents and adhesives used in FX, while the ferrule bonding resists the demanding conditions of the workshop and set. If you need to reach edges, angles and hard-to-access areas when bonding, painting or blending prosthetics, this is the right brush.

Technical specifications

Feature Detail
Brush type Angled liner
Reference Pro-FX Brush 102
Bristles Vegan synthetic
Solvent resistance Yes — solvent-resistant ferrule bonding
Materials Ethically sustainable
Main use FX prosthetics application, painting and removal
Brand Titanic FX

What it's used for

This angled brush is designed for FX makeup, special effects and character makeup professionals who need precision in tight areas. Its angular shape makes it easier to work on edges, prosthetic seams and contour areas where a straight brush can't reach as comfortably.

  • Bonding silicone or latex prosthetics at edges and seams
  • Applying and blending FX adhesives in angular areas (eyelids, lip corners, nose)
  • Painting and colouring prosthetics with intrinsic or extrinsic paints
  • Removing and softening prosthetic edges with solvents
  • Drawing contour lines and fine details in character makeup
  • Applying artificial blood, latex or makeup waxes in hard-to-reach areas
  • Miniature painting and decorative sculpture work where an angle is required

How to use it

  1. Make sure the brush is clean and dry before starting.
  2. Load the brush with just the right amount of product (adhesive, paint or solvent) — excess can stain unwanted areas.
  3. Position the brush at an angle over the area to work on, using the oblique profile of the bristles to reach the precise edge or corner.
  4. Apply with gentle pressure and short, controlled strokes to deposit the product with precision.
  5. To blend prosthetic edges, work from the edge inward with light strokes.
  6. When finished, clean the brush immediately with the appropriate solvent for the product you used (water for water-based products, specific solvent for solvent-based materials).
  7. Gently dry the bristles and store the brush with the bristles in their natural position, without lateral pressure.

Usage tips

Use the angle for tight areas

The angled shape of the 102 is not just aesthetic. When applying adhesive or paint in the periorbital area, the nasolabial fold or the lip contour, rotating the brush to use the flat side of the angle gives you complete control without staining the adjacent skin. Try different handle orientations until you find the position that gives you the most flow and precision in each area.

Immediate cleaning to extend brush life

The synthetic bristles resist solvents, but that doesn't mean you should leave the brush soaking in them any longer than necessary. Always clean the brush after finishing each product or when changing materials. If you're working with contact adhesives or resins, clean before the product hardens. A well-maintained brush keeps its angled shape and lasts many more uses.

Combine it with other brushes in the range for a complete workflow

The 102 covers edges and angular areas very well, but for finer seam lines or very small detail finishes you can combine it with the Titanic Pro-FX Brush 101 (fine liner). For larger textured surfaces, the Titanic Pro-FX Brush 103 (medium filbert) perfectly complements the character makeup workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Do synthetic bristles work the same as natural ones for FX makeup?

For FX use, the vegan synthetic bristles of the Pro-FX Brush 102 have a clear advantage: they don't absorb product in the same way as natural ones, which makes cleaning easier and maintains the performance of the adhesive or paint you're depositing. They also withstand contact with solvents without degrading, something natural bristles don't tolerate well.

What solvents can be used to clean this brush?

The ferrule bonding on the Pro-FX Brush 102 is formulated to resist common solvents used in FX. You can clean the brush with soap and water if you've been working with water-based products, or with acetone, isopropyl alcohol or specific FX adhesive solvents if you've been working with solvent-based materials. Avoid submerging the handle in solvent for extended periods.

What type of adhesive is an angled brush most useful for?

An angled brush like the 102 is especially useful for prosthetic adhesives that need to be deposited on fine edges and seams. The oblique shape allows you to control the amount of adhesive precisely along the join line between the prosthetic and skin, reducing the risk of excess that then needs to be removed.

Can it be used to apply intrinsic paints on silicone?

Yes. The Pro-FX Brush 102 is suitable for applying intrinsic paints (mixed with the silicone before curing) in localised areas, as well as extrinsic paints on already cured silicone surfaces. Its angle makes it easier to work in detail areas and contours.

How long does the brush last with intensive professional use?

Durability depends directly on maintenance. With immediate cleaning after each use and proper drying, the Titanic Pro-FX range brushes are designed to withstand the pace of professional work on set or in the workshop. The solvent resistance of the ferrule is a differentiating factor compared to general-purpose brushes.

Can this brush also be used for working with latex?

Yes. You can use the Pro-FX Brush 102 to apply latex in localised areas. Clean the brush before the latex dries completely, as once dry it can be difficult to remove. Soap and water works well for cleaning fresh latex.

What is the difference between the 101, 102 and 103 brushes?

The 101 is a fine liner for very precise lines and minimal details. The 102 is an angled liner, ideal for edges, corners and hard-to-reach areas with more contact surface. The 103 is a medium filbert for applying product over larger textured surfaces. All three complement each other to cover the complete needs of an FX workflow.

Can it be used for painting miniatures or decorative sculpture?

Although the Pro-FX Brush 102 is designed for FX makeup and prosthetics, its angled shape and bristle quality make it equally useful for miniature painting, sculpture detailing and artistic work where precision on edges and angles is needed. The synthetic bristles work well with acrylic paints.

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