Excellent info! I'm lighter skin, but oily, and got mine done 2 years ago and wish I would have known about Digital microblading! Now I'm training to learn both microblading and machine hair strokes so I can offer clients what's best for their skin and what will look best after healing too.
Wow great video! I like that you didn’t discredit microblading as a whole, but just focused on a specific type of client. It always heals inconsistent on oily skin and especially dark skin. I think I’m gonna take your online class!
This information is just what I needed. I am in the process of seeing what would work for me. Even thou I am light skin. It makes since that I would prefer nano strokes. It is very hard to find artist that are knowledgeable about the craft. Thank You
Lekesha Adams Thank you so much! If you have oily skin, regardless of skin color it’s definitely the best technique. It’s lasts much longer on ethnic skin as well.
I took a microblading class along with ombré and for some reason she wanted me to get the machine but was never taught how to use it. I also had paid a lot of money for my certificate however my class was a total of about maybe 15 hours. 30 minutes was ombré teaching and the rest was pretty much microblading. So I’m trying to teach myself with a lot of practice and watching you tube for pointers.
Oh no!! I’m so sorry that happened to you. Unfortunately there are just so many trainers and not enough ways to verify if they are all suitable to train. Really you might need another course. Even an online course can assist you with your technique more than RUclips. Make sure you take an online course that offers support and assistance so you can get your work reviewed and have assistance as your skills develop. We offer combo brow online training but the course features machine hair strokes and not 𝑴𝒊𝒄𝒓𝒐𝒃𝒍𝒂𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 at this time. Moorebeautylove.com/online-training
Thank you for this info. Now I already knw whats the causes of fading too fast of the pigments eyebrows. It depends on skin types. You really explained clearly. Really thank you for that🙏🙏🙏
I wish I had watched this video years ago when my dark skin artist who microbladed my brows when I should have been "disqualified" because I have oily skin and was on blood thinners. My tattoo brows didn't last either! Now that I am an artist myself- I know better and will definitely do better. Thank you for this "oldie but goodie" video!
This video is absolutely on point !! You do not want to micro blade your brows!!! Micro blading is a very bad choice this Technique does not last forever. Every time you go in to touch up micro blading your brows the skin is being cut over and over which creates SCARING !! 😤🙆🏻♀️ Scaring does not allow color to take in the skin OMG 😱! NOT NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE 😳. “NANO IS THE BEST TECHNIQUE “ For Beautiful Brows 3D Natural looking strokes! GURL PLEASE I CANNOT WAIT TO GET MINE😍
Linda Felan what you’re saying is very true. A majority of artists ( in the US ) are improperly trained in the Microblading technique so often it’s too deep and much of the skin is scarred. With proper training Microblading isn’t a bad technique for the RIGHT SKIN TYPE. Nano is a more universal service with less trauma, BUT it still about proper technique. You must have correct technique with nano. Once done correctly heals so well!!!!
So I'm looking to switch careers and start doing brows (sooo excited!). Anywho, I joined a bunch of groups on fb and one of the posts I saw was someone asking more experienced artists if they would've gone straight into nano hair strokes and skipped microblading. Most people seemed to have said yes. What are your thoughts? I'd personally like to go straight into nano but I've also heard I should start with manual.
Hi Stephanie, great question! This really depends because everyone is different. I've had some beginners pick up nano really well because they're not struggling with old microblading techniques. On the other hand I've had students with previous experience do well because they have a good foundation in permanent makeup but also because they have an open mind. I think the key is no matter the level of experience you should exercise patience while learning the technique, you should also have a really patient instructor. Those factors along with having an open mind and positive attitude will help you in your ability to learn. Lastly, practice makes perfect! Hope that helps! Follow me on Instagram for more daily nano inspiration! @moorebeautylove
I know this is far from the topic but do you recommend putting antibiotic ointment on ghe brows for the client to put on..if ever yes what do you recommend? Thanks hoping for a reply ..you have very informative video i love your ways of teaching thanks 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much for this video. You now have a new subscriber. I am interested in all of your videos. This video was very informative and everything I needed to know as a melanated PMU technician... Thank you so much ❤
Definitely checking out your courses and products I can promise that sis❤.. if I already have a machine I purchased to do ombre brows can I use this and just buy the needles from you?
Hi Maya! In your Nano Machine stroke class, do you discuss the depth that is needed for this technique to avoid blowing a line by accidentally going too deep? In your video, it appears like you are barely using any pressure as you are tracing your lines. Do you normally stay at a low speed as well, or do you adjust your speed during the process? I enjoy your videos! Thank you
Hi Melanie M, so glad you are enjoying my videos. I usually keep my speed at a 6, 7 being the highest at times. My needle is at about 1.5 mm in length and I do not penetrate past the tip of the needle. It’s also important to work slow to get those saturated strokes with each pass you do.
Hi. I just bought the Biomaser p70 and am planning on taking one of your online training courses. You were out of stock so I bought from them. I know this is a silly question... I've never used a machine and only have done the hand technique. How do you load the pigment in???
Hi Terri, there's no silly question. Check out my video where I talk about nano brow hair stroke tips to get visual of me using my machine and dipping my needle into pigment ring. That's essentially the process. ruclips.net/video/Y7n8TOxwoDQ/видео.html
Great question. if you visit my website I have a great starter machine that’s under $300. it has low vibration and is very smooth. Great for strokes. visit MooreBeautyLove.com/shop
Watching this because I’m a client who got microblading done with oily skin. I see maybe two hair strokes that actually stuck and the rest looks like shading. Do I go back for my touch up with microblading or find an artist that does nanoblading? I don’t want to waste my money If I’m going to get the same results.
Hopefully your brows have faded a lot more by now and you should be able to get more hair strokes and some shading for a nice combo brow. I have a good network of artists that I’ve either trained or can stand by their work so I can alway refer you to really great artists that are great with Nano brows. It’s a really tough technique and your artists has to know what they are doing so that you get the best LONG TERM healed results. Meaning your hair strokes last for longer than a year or two .
Maya is one of the industry’s top artists, speakers and trainers. If you’d like to attend our award winning training program visit www.moorebeautylove.com/training Much success to you
OMG thanks for sharing this info. I got my brows micro-bladed and it doesn’t look like hair strokes yet shaded in as you described. I do to go for my touch up next week. I don’t know anyone who does nano🤦🏾♀️. Gosh back to the drawing board. Should I cancel my appointment? What’s a gal to do! 🤷🏾♀️
AV Make Me Hi so I would recommend ombré if no One does nano. Or your could just get a few strokes in the front of your brow with the blade but not a full brow
So whatever happened to the shading needles for the manual Microblade? Now help me understand the difference between manual and nano, other then electricity! I would like to see what is occurring with the nano since we’re not cutting into the skin. That’s just like saying the traditionally and getting tattoos comes with more pain and takes longer vs getting a tattoo from a machine which is faster yet they still hurt. But you get the same results. The Machine uses needles as well either it’s one or multiple, so how is this not cutting the skin?
Shading needles for manual microblading still exist. Take a look at some of my other videos where you can see the difference in cutting with microblading vs not cutting with nano machine hairstrokes. Or you can also take my online class where I teach in much more detail. But please check my other videos on youtube for more examples.
This is interesting. I just got micro blading done. I am dark skinned, but I can see my hair strokes fine- no blurred lines. So, is this a "for some and not all" deal? I also don’t have oily skin. I have medium- dry skinned.
Also I understand why you are saying one vs other in terms of microblading but I'm not understanding your reason as to why the other is superior, like why you wouldn't have bluring out of strokes with machine strokes
Haha yes some of my strokes are spotted like that cus im oily oh well is ok ! And i notice scars on some strokes as well this time around. Ive had a few sessions bout 5ish yrs now i go at least every 1yr half or 2 🤷♀️ Can i still have nano done after microblade sessions? Should i ask my artist if she does nano?
Yes certainly speak to your artist. They can assess what’s best for you after observing your brow area. If they are a proficient Nano machine artist they can offer you that service or whatever they see is best based on your skin. Sometimes after having had microblading done so many times in a short amount of time it’s best to let the skin heal.
Amiea Facille or Supreme 🖤🖤🖤 ( hands down the best machine I’ve ever used and the needles are the highest quality. That makes all the difference in my nano work). You can find the link in the description box!
I have been microblading and nano brows for 5 years now and I have seen it do same thing with either technique, I have seen complete disappearance with nano more though which really upsets my clients
Are you related to kenya moore from real housewives? You resemble her alot!!! Thanks for the tips I finally figured out this is my career path so excited to start!!
Good question. You don't always need to do a saline removal if the color is already light enough to cover. Also in some cases not every client will want that option of a saline removal.
Nano strokes seems like it takes longer than microblading and it requires a steadier hand. A swipe gesture with a blade is easier vs. a moving needle that is creating a line. In my opinion Nano strokes is not something that EVERYONE will be able to master.
Very true it is not an easy technique to master. It's much more challenging then microblading, but its less invasive for sure. It doesn't cut the skin.
Naomi hi there I have a live online class next month if you’d like to join that. It will cover nano and shading here’s the link below to register. www.moorebeautylove.com/events/lavish-nano-shading
@@MooreBeautyLove I found it! Just to be sure, can I book for courses through both www.moorebeautylove.com/training and academy.moorebeautylove.com/store ?
@@SageElvie yes here’s the link to the live online zoom class. www.moorebeautylove.com/events/lavish-nano-shading. Yes it’s essentially covering the same content as the two day Nano hybrid class.
FINALLY SOMEONE !!!!HONEST!!!!IN THIS INDUSTRY !!!🦋
Angel v Vic AMORENN thanks just trying to provide good education and keep everyone informed! 😉
Excellent info! I'm lighter skin, but oily, and got mine done 2 years ago and wish I would have known about Digital microblading! Now I'm training to learn both microblading and machine hair strokes so I can offer clients what's best for their skin and what will look best after healing too.
Awesome! Good luck on your journey!
Wow great video! I like that you didn’t discredit microblading as a whole, but just focused on a specific type of client. It always heals inconsistent on oily skin and especially dark skin. I think I’m gonna take your online class!
wispyhair Thank you! You will enjoy it for sure!
You are so knowledgeable and GREAT at what you do!!
Thank you so much!
This information is just what I needed. I am in the process of seeing what would work for me. Even thou I am light skin. It makes since that I would prefer nano strokes. It is very hard to find artist that are knowledgeable about the craft. Thank You
Lekesha Adams Thank you so much! If you have oily skin, regardless of skin color it’s definitely the best technique. It’s lasts much longer on ethnic skin as well.
I took a microblading class along with ombré and for some reason she wanted me to get the machine but was never taught how to use it. I also had paid a lot of money for my certificate however my class was a total of about maybe 15 hours. 30 minutes was ombré teaching and the rest was pretty much microblading. So I’m trying to teach myself with a lot of practice and watching you tube for pointers.
Oh no!! I’m so sorry that happened to you. Unfortunately there are just so many trainers and not enough ways to verify if they are all suitable to train.
Really you might need another course. Even an online course can assist you with your technique more than RUclips. Make sure you take an online course that offers support and assistance so you can get your work reviewed and have assistance as your skills develop. We offer combo brow online training but the course features machine hair strokes and not 𝑴𝒊𝒄𝒓𝒐𝒃𝒍𝒂𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 at this time.
Moorebeautylove.com/online-training
Wonderful video! Thank you, I'm a new artist and I needed this. I appreciate you staying on track and not gabbing on and drawing it out- well done!
Thanks so much Jacqueline! 🙏🏽
Thank you for this info. Now I already knw whats the causes of fading too fast of the pigments eyebrows. It depends on skin types. You really explained clearly. Really thank you for that🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
Hola que hermoso esplicas , traduzco su clase ah español ,muy interesante ,muchas gracias 🫂 siga asiengo mas videos ...
@@piritapetra82 Gracias!
I wish I had watched this video years ago when my dark skin artist who microbladed my brows when I should have been "disqualified" because I have oily skin and was on blood thinners. My tattoo brows didn't last either! Now that I am an artist myself- I know better and will definitely do better. Thank you for this "oldie but goodie" video!
You’re so welcome! Yes have to do better now that we have the right tools and knowledge. ❤️
So well done and professional. You’re videos are great! I’m sure your work is great too❤
Thank you so much
Such a great video with load of information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 💕
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed!
This video is absolutely on point !! You do not want to micro blade your brows!!! Micro blading is a very bad choice this Technique does not last forever. Every time you go in to touch up micro blading your brows the skin is being cut over and over which creates SCARING !! 😤🙆🏻♀️
Scaring does not allow color to take in the skin OMG 😱! NOT NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE 😳. “NANO IS THE BEST TECHNIQUE “ For Beautiful Brows 3D Natural looking strokes! GURL PLEASE I CANNOT WAIT TO GET MINE😍
Linda Felan what you’re saying is very true. A majority of artists ( in the US ) are improperly trained in the Microblading technique so often it’s too deep and much of the skin is scarred. With proper training Microblading isn’t a bad technique for the RIGHT SKIN TYPE. Nano is a more universal service with less trauma, BUT it still about proper technique. You must have correct technique with nano. Once done correctly heals so well!!!!
Such an amazing video! Thank you so much for making it. This was really helpful
Glad it was helpful!
This video is very informational, I had no idea oily skin fades microblatcion!! Awesome vid 🙈💕
Thank you Chloe ❤️
Im so glad someone has said something
Yes it’s very important that artists know there are huge differences but not to be scared.
So I'm looking to switch careers and start doing brows (sooo excited!). Anywho, I joined a bunch of groups on fb and one of the posts I saw was someone asking more experienced artists if they would've gone straight into nano hair strokes and skipped microblading. Most people seemed to have said yes. What are your thoughts? I'd personally like to go straight into nano but I've also heard I should start with manual.
Hi Stephanie, great question! This really depends because everyone is different. I've had some beginners pick up nano really well because they're not struggling with old microblading techniques. On the other hand I've had students with previous experience do well because they have a good foundation in permanent makeup but also because they have an open mind. I think the key is no matter the level of experience you should exercise patience while learning the technique, you should also have a really patient instructor. Those factors along with having an open mind and positive attitude will help you in your ability to learn. Lastly, practice makes perfect! Hope that helps! Follow me on Instagram for more daily nano inspiration! @moorebeautylove
I know this is far from the topic but do you recommend putting antibiotic ointment on ghe brows for the client to put on..if ever yes what do you recommend? Thanks hoping for a reply ..you have very informative video i love your ways of teaching thanks 🥰🥰🥰
Not at all. I don't know what that might do to the skin. It could possibly irritate the skin. I use Aquaphor and micobalm by membrane.
I cannot wait to train with you!!
I can’t wait either!!! If you have any question let feel free to email us info@moorebeautylove.com
Thank you so much for this video. You now have a new subscriber. I am interested in all of your videos. This video was very informative and everything I needed to know as a melanated PMU technician... Thank you so much ❤
Por’Shae, so glad you enjoyed it and found some value out of it. And thanks so much for subscribing! Will be posting more tips soon!
You and information provided both of amazing, i would to like join if you provide training for professionals.thanks and regards 🙏
Yes I provide training for professionals
Definitely checking out your courses and products I can promise that sis❤.. if I already have a machine I purchased to do ombre brows can I use this and just buy the needles from you?
awesome that's great, thank you so much. Does your machine take universal cartridges? If so you can certainly buy needles from us.
Would it be beneficial to master nano and leave microblading behind? Technically it works well on everyone yes?
Hi Amanda, it if you become really proficient in the nano technique then I would say yes.
@@MooreBeautyLove well I plan on taking your course so proficient will come! Even entered Shays 12 days of giveaways to try and win!
Hi Maya! In your Nano Machine stroke class, do you discuss the depth that is needed for this technique to avoid blowing a line by accidentally going too deep? In your video, it appears like you are barely using any pressure as you are tracing your lines. Do you normally stay at a low speed as well, or do you adjust your speed during the process? I enjoy your videos! Thank you
Hi Melanie M, so glad you are enjoying my videos. I usually keep my speed at a 6, 7 being the highest at times. My needle is at about 1.5 mm in length and I do not penetrate past the tip of the needle. It’s also important to work slow to get those saturated strokes with each pass you do.
Thank u. Great video. I will cancel my touch up appt.
Glad you enjoyed!
Great job!!! You’re a really good teacher!
Thank you Gladys! 😃
So, if I had nano blading done and was bleeding (post procedure/in studio) is that problematic? I did not know there shouldn’t be any bleeding.
Microblading and nano blading are the same thing. if you bleed a lot then that’s not normal. Pin point bleeding is ok
I can relate to this, thank you for sharing this video ! Love you 😘
Thank you!
SO HAPPY I FOUND YOUUU!!!!
yay! Happy you're here! Let me know if I can help in any way!
Omg 😱 your amazing 🤩 I learned so much from you. I need the nano machine!!!
Thank you! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Is Nano less painfull than micro blading? I’m very sensitive and I’ve suffered a lot with micro blading... I’m looking for something less painful
While everyone pain tolerance is different most of my clients don’t experience pain with this technique.
Hi. I just bought the Biomaser p70 and am planning on taking one of your online training courses. You were out of stock so I bought from them. I know this is a silly question... I've never used a machine and only have done the hand technique. How do you load the pigment in???
Hi Terri, there's no silly question. Check out my video where I talk about nano brow hair stroke tips to get visual of me using my machine and dipping my needle into pigment ring. That's essentially the process. ruclips.net/video/Y7n8TOxwoDQ/видео.html
You are awsome!!
Can i ask what mechine you recommend to start with learning? That's not to expensive and can make thin hair strock.
Thank you 🙏
Great question. if you visit my website I have a great starter machine that’s under $300. it has low vibration and is very smooth. Great for strokes. visit MooreBeautyLove.com/shop
Love this!!!!!💕💕💕 great information!!!!
Thank you. I'm so glad you loved the content!
Watching this because I’m a client who got microblading done with oily skin. I see maybe two hair strokes that actually stuck and the rest looks like shading. Do I go back for my touch up with microblading or find an artist that does nanoblading? I don’t want to waste my money If I’m going to get the same results.
Hopefully your brows have faded a lot more by now and you should be able to get more hair strokes and some shading for a nice combo brow. I have a good network of artists that I’ve either trained or can stand by their work so I can alway refer you to really great artists that are great with Nano brows. It’s a really tough technique and your artists has to know what they are doing so that you get the best LONG TERM healed results. Meaning your hair strokes last for longer than a year or two .
You deserve 1 million followers ... you teach me alot
Why you stopped adding more videos ?
I’ve added more please check out my playlist. Glad I could help!
@@MooreBeautyLove I want to ask you
Why after healing all the Color dissappear never come back ... what remains is like light shadow ?
So helpful, thank you!!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for sharing all good information
You are so welcome !
You really expert i Will learn from u w nano machine tq Gbu
Maya is one of the industry’s top artists, speakers and trainers. If you’d like to attend our award winning training program visit
www.moorebeautylove.com/training
Much success to you
I’m a little confused is nanobrows the same as micro shading?
No very different. Nano is a machine hair stroke ad microshading is powder only.
@@MooreBeautyLove thank you for clarity
Wow! You are so awesome smart beautiful experience!!!! Thank you so much
Awe thank you Marina!! ❤️❤️
OMG thanks for sharing this info. I got my brows micro-bladed and it doesn’t look like hair strokes yet shaded in as you described. I do to go for my touch up next week. I don’t know anyone who does nano🤦🏾♀️. Gosh back to the drawing board. Should I cancel my appointment? What’s a gal to do! 🤷🏾♀️
AV Make Me Hi so I would recommend ombré if no One does nano. Or your could just get a few strokes in the front of your brow with the blade but not a full brow
Thank you Very INFORMATIVE 🙂
Kelly Kelly yes and thank you too! Glad you enjoyed!
Does this technique take longer than microblading?
Yes typically the process is a bit slower.
Amazing information 💋
So happy you’re enjoying my videos and I’m happy to help in any way I can!
So whatever happened to the shading needles for the manual Microblade?
Now help me understand the difference between manual and nano, other then electricity! I would like to see what is occurring with the nano since we’re not cutting into the skin.
That’s just like saying the traditionally and getting tattoos comes with more pain and takes longer vs getting a tattoo from a machine which is faster yet they still hurt. But you get the same results. The Machine uses needles as well either it’s one or multiple, so how is this not cutting the skin?
Shading needles for manual microblading still exist. Take a look at some of my other videos where you can see the difference in cutting with microblading vs not cutting with nano machine hairstrokes. Or you can also take my online class where I teach in much more detail. But please check my other videos on youtube for more examples.
This is interesting. I just got micro blading done. I am dark skinned, but I can see my hair strokes fine- no blurred lines. So, is this a "for some and not all" deal? I also don’t have oily skin. I have medium- dry skinned.
It's a "for all technique".
@@MooreBeautyLove, but not a for all blurred brown strokes. That is what I am asking.
What machine do you recommend for Nano? Thank you! ✨
Buy her Zola machine ❤
I am blessed to find you 🙏
☺️☺️ thank you so much
Also I understand why you are saying one vs other in terms of microblading but I'm not understanding your reason as to why the other is superior, like why you wouldn't have bluring out of strokes with machine strokes
Do you links links to buy the recommend tools
You can find many great products for purchase on my website along with many other references. www.moorebeautylove.com
How long is recovery with nano?
Typically about 5 to 7 days at the most after your first appointment.
What machine is for nano brows and wjat needles
The Zola machine! 😍ruclips.net/video/U8gn077O4H0/видео.htmlsi=BPEQswvFClXezx6q
www.moorebeautylove.com/mbl-brandedproducts you can find the Zola machine at that link and the best needles for nano brows. .25 or .30 or the 7 mag
Haha yes some of my strokes are spotted like that cus im oily oh well is ok ! And i notice scars on some strokes as well this time around. Ive had a few sessions bout 5ish yrs now i go at least every 1yr half or 2 🤷♀️ Can i still have nano done after microblade sessions? Should i ask my artist if she does nano?
Yes certainly speak to your artist. They can assess what’s best for you after observing your brow area. If they are a proficient Nano machine artist they can offer you that service or whatever they see is best based on your skin. Sometimes after having had microblading done so many times in a short amount of time it’s best to let the skin heal.
@@MooreBeautyLove i dont think she offers nano services. But either way i will ask
@@sweetvonbettie1 good luck!
Yeap!!! Great education broken down!
thanks!
Do you do scalp micropigmentation? Can you do a video of your procedure?
Nona Lim hi, my focus is on being the best I can be at brows. 😉
What is the nano machine called? Please
Amiea Facille or Supreme 🖤🖤🖤 ( hands down the best machine I’ve ever used and the needles are the highest quality. That makes all the difference in my nano work).
You can find the link in the description box!
I have been microblading and nano brows for 5 years now and I have seen it do same thing with either technique, I have seen complete disappearance with nano more though which really upsets my clients
Interesting, what type of machine and pigments are you using?
Great video!
Thanks!
Are you related to kenya moore from real housewives? You resemble her alot!!! Thanks for the tips I finally figured out this is my career path so excited to start!!
Thank you! Haha I definitely heard the Kenya Moore little sister comments before :) No Moore is my married last name.
So why not saline tattoo removal, before adding any color to a darker color!
Good question. You don't always need to do a saline removal if the color is already light enough to cover. Also in some cases not every client will want that option of a saline removal.
You are amazing 👏
Thank you so much Marina 😀
Nano strokes seems like it takes longer than microblading and it requires a steadier hand. A swipe gesture with a blade is easier vs. a moving needle that is creating a line. In my opinion Nano strokes is not something that EVERYONE will be able to master.
Very true it is not an easy technique to master. It's much more challenging then microblading, but its less invasive for sure. It doesn't cut the skin.
If we learn ombre would we be able to do nano? I'm not ablet to find anyone in my area that teaches it
Naomi hi there I have a live online class next month if you’d like to join that. It will cover nano and shading here’s the link below to register. www.moorebeautylove.com/events/lavish-nano-shading
@@MooreBeautyLove are you no longer offering the nano hybrid course?
@@SageElvie yes I am. I have a live in person course next month as well as one live online
@@MooreBeautyLove I found it! Just to be sure, can I book for courses through both www.moorebeautylove.com/training and academy.moorebeautylove.com/store ?
@@SageElvie yes here’s the link to the live online zoom class. www.moorebeautylove.com/events/lavish-nano-shading. Yes it’s essentially covering the same content as the two day Nano hybrid class.
I want to make a appointment with you . 🙏🏽
MooreBeautyLove.com I would love to do your brows
I wish I had hair like you.
You do, grow it out!!!
Can a person with normal skin also enjoy the benefits of getting Nano machine brows vs. getting Microblading?
Hello Melanie, the nano technique is great for all skin types, oily, moderate or dry.
Thanks to Bill Burr, I know about Ashy skin
What machine do you recommend to start out with for Nano
Taryn Elyse The biomaser is a great starter machine. The best starter machine is Amiea though :)
Moorebeautylove.com/shop for the biomaser
MooreBeautyLove thanks so much for responding
It your website sale nano needle love
yees we do sale nano needles
www.moorebeautylove.com/amiea-products
You look like Yolanda Adams!
Hi
I have a comment...I need you to do my brows ❤.
Would love to! ❤️
You have very sweet smile love
Awe thank you!
And it cost too much
Not true. The artists set their pricing
Thank you! Very informative.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!