WOW thank you! Thanks for watching. No I don't. I prefer to try to fade and keep them soft by using whip shading and blending. I use Tina Davies or Permablend's original line, but prefer the PB original line for powder and TD for microblading.
Subscribed! Really happy to find this. Im taking esthetician courses online and this really helped me out in reference when i had to do a virtual hands on exam. Its hard to learn from just pictures in the course! Will be watching more. 😁♥️ and Kudos to the women letting you do this and having the patience to let you explain.
Awesome! Thank you for watching! I am so glad it helps! Keep learning and studying you will find you excel faster than your peers with more studying and immersion in the industry!!! :)
Hi there, can you please tell us how you got the lines so crisp, on the outline of the brow using the microshading machine, without coming out of the outline? And can you also tell us where we can purchase the two numbing creams you discussed the video.
Hi! Technique is super important, so using a quality single needle and keeping the machine 90 degrees is really important. I teach my techniques in my online and in person courses :) www.pmucoach.com
You helped me a lot with your vidéos now i understand about the numbing cream. I have one question. You don’t use green soap to remove pigment every passe or you do only with pigment seal to remove the pigment ? Thank you
Could you make a video that how you choose a pigment for each customer? Choosing the color for a customer is so difficult 😥 could you share that information? And also which needle (size and brand) are you used for this case? Thank you always!❤️❤️❤️
Hi love! We have a video like that for Alliance members! www.pmucoach.com click Join The Alliance! It's one of over 40 training videos I have for members only! It's only $49 a month but you can join for only $10 the first month if you enroll before March, you just use code '10K' at checkout. You get access to the new videos I upload every month, plus 9 core business classes with certificates, plus access to my members only FB group to ask me anything you want about the business and technique! :) www.pmucoach.com, click on the Join The Alliance tab
This is so so helpful!! I was about to spend a lot of money on a day class learning how to do these. I feel I can conquer this ombré technique with practise & patience by myself. Thank you 😁💕
Louisa Pickett you’re welcome! I’m glad it helps! I will say as someone who does powder brows and teaches it - I really don’t recommend attempting this without taking a good class. It’s extremely hard to get even results without damaging the skin if you don’t know the proper machine speeds, needle selection and hang, and hand movements. I’ve taught traditional tattoo artists who do amazing work how to do this and it’s even difficult for them. For example, this video is just homework for students in my class along with about 20 more hours online. Then in person training and model work. So this is just a small sample of the training you need from a good class. I’m sure you are super talented I just wanted to make sure I clarified that this is meant to help you with fine tuning your skills after you train. 😍❤️
Brow Envy yes thank you I understand. I’ve done my machine training and have my certificate. I currently offer hairstroke/ combination and powder brows but was going to specifically do an added class for ombré. I will of course keep practising and appreciate all of your tips 🙌🏼💕
Louisa Pickett I had the feeling you were already trained and knew all that of course! But just in case lol. I hope these techniques help! I’m working on mastering hair strokes myself, it’s so hard!
Is there any way to eliminate the pain from doing the outline and first pass without numbing cream? Someone mentioned that you can use a derma roller over the brows to open the screen and numbing, then do the outline. What do you think about that?
With our technique clients barely feel the outline and mini first pass, it feels like tweezing! IMO derma rolling would feel identical to what I do to outline, or worse. Our clients literally barely feel it! And it only takes a couple minutes of tweezy feeling and then the numbing goes on. You could also numb with a topical first I just prefer not to due to time and it making the skin puffy :) A derma roller totally could work, but I would think you would have to discard it each time?
Hi! It could be several things. Usually I've observed it be because the artist is just going too fast, not on purpose of course. Typically we need to force ourselves to slow down and let the needle work in each small section for longer so more ink deposits
hi thanks for good tutorial hi what sealing do you &company name please ,what do you use for second numbing cream or gel company and where you can order from
Thank you so much for the tutorial! This video really helps a lot! Once question. Do you use the single needle...if not what needle you use and why? Thank you again for the awesome video!
Julie Kim you are so welcome! I hope you subscribe and let me know if you have any thing you would like me to film! I use a single needle for sure - I feel it gives the most control, and when done correctly it causes minimal trauma - less trauma -= more retention!!!
I’m not sure if you answered this question yet. I couldn’t find anything...what size needle did you use? Btw I took your saline removal course absolutely awesome!!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge... ❤️ Question for you: do you place the needle on the skin back and forth or do you do the kick and pull method?
Sophia Innocent hey thank you! That depends very much on your hand speed and machine, but also the clients skin! If you’re having issues with the pigment not depositing with regularity I would recommend taking an in person advanced class so someone can see you work! :)
What are you using to suspend the camera above her? what indications do you see to turn the speed up or down? I usually work around 7.5 (I have xion and critical) but find on some clients the skin doesn’t tattoo as smoothly and I’m not sure if I should adjust down or up
breezy acre i use a couple stands but one is called the kuflox Tripod i believe, on amazon! It’s like $25 and you just clamp your phone in and position it above your client. I find for pixelated results you need to turn your speed down - it will depend on machine but 6-6.5 on xion. On the Bellar I am slower bc that machine seems stronger - so 5.5-6. Make sure your not hitting the skin on a big angle, and do you do whip shading?
Brow Envy whip or if it’s an old lady I find whipping doesn’t work so I tend to do dots or shade. I was tought to do tight circles but I feel this risks giving the saturated sharpie look which I want to avoid. My trainer is reputable and popular in California but teaches more old school techniques
It definitely can't hurt! I don't find it does too much compared to microblading where they have open papercut like strokes. But it definitely doesn't hurt to do one, and it is nice if they are blonde it kind of temporarily tints their brow hair for better blending.
Hi Marilyn! I would love to meet you! We have three locations in southwestern Ohio, Cincinnati & Columbus areas. Here's our website - www.browenvyohio.com/microbladingtraining. Until we meet we can totally by YT friends :)
Quinn Beauty hey there! I usually mention it in the video, but I don’t remember now because it’s been a while. I believe it was some combo of forest brown and espresso from permablend
Hi! Speed would depend on your machine. I don't use a machine based on like slow medium fast, the voltage is numerical. I do work at a slower speed with brows especially anywhere you want to see pixels. Needle hang is dependent on your preference, but I like mine super close to the cartridge.
I love that you are so open with info to other artists online. Contrary to some trainers who offer very little after course assistances
We def operate in an industry that could benefit from more sharing!
Where is location please
Shewit Legese our two studios and the training academy are in Ohio!
This is amazing. Also so random- Your voice is so soothing!!!! 💛💛
Aw thank you!! Usually people say I talk way too fast HAHA
By far the best brow tutorial on YT. Thank you so much. Do you dilute your pigment to soften it and what pigments do you use? Thanks again!
WOW thank you! Thanks for watching. No I don't. I prefer to try to fade and keep them soft by using whip shading and blending. I use Tina Davies or Permablend's original line, but prefer the PB original line for powder and TD for microblading.
Pretty ladie! eyebrows look soooo fantastic WOW
Subscribed! Really happy to find this. Im taking esthetician courses online and this really helped me out in reference when i had to do a virtual hands on exam. Its hard to learn from just pictures in the course! Will be watching more. 😁♥️ and Kudos to the women letting you do this and having the patience to let you explain.
Awesome! Thank you for watching! I am so glad it helps! Keep learning and studying you will find you excel faster than your peers with more studying and immersion in the industry!!! :)
Hi there, can you please tell us how you got the lines so crisp, on the outline of the brow using the microshading machine, without coming out of the outline? And can you also tell us where we can purchase the two numbing creams you discussed the video.
Hi! Technique is super important, so using a quality single needle and keeping the machine 90 degrees is really important. I teach my techniques in my online and in person courses :) www.pmucoach.com
You helped me a lot with your vidéos now i understand about the numbing cream. I have one question. You don’t use green soap to remove pigment every passe or you do only with pigment seal to remove the pigment ?
Thank you
Patricio Boncales I use green soap but not pigment seal because i would use the whole bottle every client! I wipe too much lol
Hi love, what needle/cartridge do you recommend I’m having a hard time choosing the right one?
Could you make a video that how you choose a pigment for each customer? Choosing the color for a customer is so difficult 😥 could you share that information?
And also which needle (size and brand) are you used for this case?
Thank you always!❤️❤️❤️
Hi love! We have a video like that for Alliance members! www.pmucoach.com click Join The Alliance! It's one of over 40 training videos I have for members only! It's only $49 a month but you can join for only $10 the first month if you enroll before March, you just use code '10K' at checkout. You get access to the new videos I upload every month, plus 9 core business classes with certificates, plus access to my members only FB group to ask me anything you want about the business and technique! :) www.pmucoach.com, click on the Join The Alliance tab
Hi, sorry didn’t understand did you numb her at first or you outlined with no numbing?
Zahra Chv outlined no numbing :)
I see the link for the second numbing cream but what was the link for the first one ? :)
Beautiful eyebrows, where do you teach? I live in Miami Florida.
Do you flick the pigment towards the tail or the front of the brow?
I always whip away into my body, so based on where I like to sit it's usually toward the tail :)
This is so so helpful!! I was about to spend a lot of money on a day class learning how to do these. I feel I can conquer this ombré technique with practise & patience by myself. Thank you 😁💕
Louisa Pickett you’re welcome! I’m glad it helps! I will say as someone who does powder brows and teaches it - I really don’t recommend attempting this without taking a good class. It’s extremely hard to get even results without damaging the skin if you don’t know the proper machine speeds, needle selection and hang, and hand movements. I’ve taught traditional tattoo artists who do amazing work how to do this and it’s even difficult for them. For example, this video is just homework for students in my class along with about 20 more hours online. Then in person training and model work.
So this is just a small sample of the training you need from a good class. I’m sure you are super talented I just wanted to make sure I clarified that this is meant to help you with fine tuning your skills after you train. 😍❤️
Brow Envy yes thank you I understand. I’ve done my machine training and have my certificate. I currently offer hairstroke/ combination and powder brows but was going to specifically do an added class for ombré. I will of course keep practising and appreciate all of your tips 🙌🏼💕
Louisa Pickett I had the feeling you were already trained and knew all that of course! But just in case lol. I hope these techniques help! I’m working on mastering hair strokes myself, it’s so hard!
Is there any way to eliminate the pain from doing the outline and first pass without numbing cream? Someone mentioned that you can use a derma roller over the brows to open the screen and numbing, then do the outline. What do you think about that?
With our technique clients barely feel the outline and mini first pass, it feels like tweezing! IMO derma rolling would feel identical to what I do to outline, or worse. Our clients literally barely feel it! And it only takes a couple minutes of tweezy feeling and then the numbing goes on. You could also numb with a topical first I just prefer not to due to time and it making the skin puffy :) A derma roller totally could work, but I would think you would have to discard it each time?
Beautiful work? Can I ask what’s the name of the brand of the second numbing that u used?
Ultra Duration ;)
I am having trouble with my outline staying what am I doing wrong i go slow
Hi! It could be several things. Usually I've observed it be because the artist is just going too fast, not on purpose of course. Typically we need to force ourselves to slow down and let the needle work in each small section for longer so more ink deposits
How much time should it take to the PMU to do something like this? Im taking my classes in may 🙏🏻 just curious
Ugh someday I am going to fly out to your city and take your class ❤️ hello from Cali!
CocoShawnelle omg girl Cali, such a dream! I wanna move to you haha. Hope all is well!!!
hi thanks for good tutorial hi what sealing do you &company name please ,what do you use for second numbing cream or gel company and where you can order from
I love Ultra Duration for secondary numbing, which I get from bocata2.com!
Thanks for your help and what sealing do you use please let me know .
Hari Patel pigment seal! But I’m out so I haven’t used it in a awhile. It looks nice when you put it on during the session though!
I LOVE your RUclips channel. It so informative. Thank you!
Thank you! I am so happy it's helping! So much more to come!! And you can see our blog over at www.browenvyohio.com! :)
Do you flick ear to nose or nose to ear? Which direction?
c banks hi! I prefer to pull into my body, so nose to ear. I feel that it gives me more control!
Brow Envy thanks 😊 I just took my first course and was taught to do ear to nose .
@@cbanks7710 that is definitely totally ok too! Some of my favorite pmu artists flick away!
Thank you so much for the tutorial! This video really helps a lot! Once question. Do you use the single needle...if not what needle you use and why? Thank you again for the awesome video!
Julie Kim you are so welcome! I hope you subscribe and let me know if you have any thing you would like me to film! I use a single needle for sure - I feel it gives the most control, and when done correctly it causes minimal trauma - less trauma -= more retention!!!
What brand needles?
I am an Aesthetician, where can I obtain the equipment and products.
I’m not sure if you answered this question yet. I couldn’t find anything...what size needle did you use?
Btw I took your saline removal course absolutely awesome!!
Hi doll! I used a single needle! :) I like needles with diameters .25-.35 or anywhere in between there . I am so glad you enjoyed the class!
After outlining, Can u wipe off pigment first to see if your outline is there?? Then add the 2nd anesthetic? Thnx!
You totally can!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge... ❤️ Question for you: do you place the needle on the skin back and forth or do you do the kick and pull method?
Heida Collado of course! I do a pendulum like movement so no dragging back and forth. Does that make sense?
I cant help but subscribe ....thanks for being honest ...a new subie here💃💃💃💃
Pee4lights Gele class yay welcome!!!! I’m so so happy to have you! Please lmk if you have any content ideas you’d like to see
Your videos are amazing and so informative. What is your preferred needle depth and speed? I have issue with pigment not depositing.
Sophia Innocent hey thank you! That depends very much on your hand speed and machine, but also the clients skin! If you’re having issues with the pigment not depositing with regularity I would recommend taking an in person advanced class so someone can see you work! :)
What brand did you use for the numb gel
For front we have to put light pressure or less pass
What are your settings on the needle? Are you using the 1r or 3r
Dollish Beauty in this video 1, and my needle is usually about the width of a quarter
What outline pencil do you like? I have a difficult time keeping mine sharp as to create that thin outline. Thank you!
Mary ritcherson has the best ones and sharpeners! Mrnaturalines.com
This is wonderful... Your video is very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
What's is the machine and the product and color of the ink you're using? Thanks
hang doan hey there! The machine is a Xion S and the ink is perma blend.
I believe we used forest brown on her :)
Hello there!!! Love your videos💕... are you using 1rl needle? What is the speed of your machine!
Ally Rae hey! Yes I like single needles. Speed however varies by client :)
What colors and brand did you use on her? Some people like to mix
Permablend Forest Brown! I do mix colors within that brand when needed :)
So Beautiful , Thanks for showing ❤️😍👍
Jennifer Chiem absolutely thank you!
Do you outline the very front of the brow with the needle? or not at all?
Hi! If the client wants a soft ombre with a rounded start, no not the top front. For this look I do lightly dot the top front!
How many passes do you do? Did I miss it?
Hello, thank you for video. What machine and needle you used here in the video. 🌷
Hi these were done with the Bellar I believe and Vertix single needle!
forgot to mention you can use my discount code for 10% off! browenvy :)
What are you using to suspend the camera above her? what indications do you see to turn the speed up or down? I usually work around 7.5 (I have xion and critical) but find on some clients the skin doesn’t tattoo as smoothly and I’m not sure if I should adjust down or up
breezy acre i use a couple stands but one is called the kuflox Tripod i believe, on amazon! It’s like $25 and you just clamp your phone in and position it above your client. I find for pixelated results you need to turn your speed down - it will depend on machine but 6-6.5 on xion. On the Bellar I am slower bc that machine seems stronger - so 5.5-6. Make sure your not hitting the skin on a big angle, and do you do whip shading?
Brow Envy whip or if it’s an old lady I find whipping doesn’t work so I tend to do dots or shade. I was tought to do tight circles but I feel this risks giving the saturated sharpie look which I want to avoid. My trainer is reputable and popular in California but teaches more old school techniques
breezy acre yes for pixels whip like shading and a tiny single needle is my favorite way! And it last a while still just not as saturated!
you're using what machine?
I use the Microbeau Bellar and XionS, and the new FluxS! They have the best machines hands down!
Can you link the table /chair that you using on clients and also the tool that you sit on too ?
Thanks so much
Yes this is my fave, the chair and stool come in one package:
lclbeauty.com/pro-6699-hydraulic-facial-tattoo-bed/
Do you not recommend a pigment mask/bath when doing powder brows?
It definitely can't hurt! I don't find it does too much compared to microblading where they have open papercut like strokes. But it definitely doesn't hurt to do one, and it is nice if they are blonde it kind of temporarily tints their brow hair for better blending.
I just describe to ur chanel ur amazing!! Where do u buy the blue gel? And the ultra duration numbing ?
Daira Soto hey! Thank you for watching! Try bocata2.com or dermalsource.com, or girlzink.com
Thanks beautiful!!! Ur amazing!!
Daira Soto no problem love!
Can you do a Microblading version of this?
CocoShawnelle I def will!
Yay! Looking forward to it! I love how you take my video ideas into consideration ❤️❤️
@@cocoshawnelle2451 no problem!
do yu numb after every pass?
Are you in NYC??
Ohio! :) NYC sounds amazing though!
What needle size are you using? A 1rl?
Yes love! My fave and only needle 99% of the time! :)
I would love to take one of your classes.where are you located. I live in New York
Hi Marilyn! I would love to meet you! We have three locations in southwestern Ohio, Cincinnati & Columbus areas. Here's our website - www.browenvyohio.com/microbladingtraining. Until we meet we can totally by YT friends :)
What color did you use on her
Quinn Beauty hey there! I usually mention it in the video, but I don’t remember now because it’s been a while. I believe it was some combo of forest brown and espresso from permablend
@@BrowEnvy nice thank you. Im new to pmu and don't know the permablend color system too well yet.
What needle configuration are you using? Did I miss it?
A single needle! :)
Oh I’m in brow love 🥰🥰🥰
:)
Hi !! Would I be able to work on the slowest speed the whole time? Also what depth do you set your needle to? Thanks !!!
Hi! Speed would depend on your machine. I don't use a machine based on like slow medium fast, the voltage is numerical. I do work at a slower speed with brows especially anywhere you want to see pixels. Needle hang is dependent on your preference, but I like mine super close to the cartridge.
Hi; what size needle you are using now ?
Grace Kim hi! I use single needles and .25-.35 ;)
What is adress
www.browenvyohio.com :)
😊😊😊