Thank you so much. I have been struggling which one to pick however I've always been drawn to the Biotek Ingot sand you definitely confirmed my purchase. Thank you beautiful ❤🌹
Bellar you needed to adjust the needle hang. It was hanging out way too far and the needle couldn’t get pigment out. You needed to adjust the needle hang to 1.2-1.5 it was probably maxed out at 3+ in this video.
Biotek really has many different needles, I suggest you try more than you want. In my opinion you absolutely have to try 1Hd it makes a difference has a precision you can't find elsewhere.
Your results are not substantiated. You didn't adjust the Cheyenne rotary tool speed to make it closer or just the same as your Biotec pen performed on. You should adjust it to the same percentage of power level you used on your Biotec. Same with Belar. Also, it is obvious that it was the very first time you were using the Belar pen. The size of the needle was way too much, so it didn't have time to absorb ink, and the results were very poor.
Thank you so much. I have been struggling which one to pick however I've always been drawn to the Biotek Ingot sand you definitely confirmed my purchase. Thank you beautiful ❤🌹
❤🌹❤🌹
Bellar you needed to adjust the needle hang. It was hanging out way too far and the needle couldn’t get pigment out.
You needed to adjust the needle hang to 1.2-1.5 it was probably maxed out at 3+ in this video.
Wow ok tnx 😍
Which one is the best for BBglow tratment?
thanks for sharing, so you say the Ingot it will be better for beginners?
absolutely yes, I think it's a great choice!
Did you work on the skin with all of these machines? How are the healed results?
I started with Bellar and then Ingot which is much more performing even on the skin. Bellar is too weak for me.
Hi Anna! I am interested in the Biotek brand and wanted to know what you would suggest for brows needles Thanks so much 🙂
Biotek really has many different needles, I suggest you try more than you want. In my opinion you absolutely have to try 1Hd it makes a difference has a precision you can't find elsewhere.
I feel the same!!! I can’t understand how people could use Cheyenne for permanent make up LOL..I can’t even hold the weight if it in my hand
exactly! I also don't understand why
Your results are not substantiated. You didn't adjust the Cheyenne rotary tool speed to make it closer or just the same as your Biotec pen performed on. You should adjust it to the same percentage of power level you used on your Biotec. Same with Belar. Also, it is obvious that it was the very first time you were using the Belar pen. The size of the needle was way too much, so it didn't have time to absorb ink, and the results were very poor.