Thank you so much. I am so sorry for the late reply I have been slammed for the holidays. The needle depth depends on the skin type. I am putting together a video that better explains this and hopefully I will have it out in the next month. I do prefer a slower speed for powder brows but it just depends on the machine you are using.
We must do fewer passes in the front but keep the pressure the same. The skin is thicker at the bulbs of the eyebrows so that is important to keep in mind.
Thank you! I utilize vertix needles .33 1RL. You can purchase here: permanentmakeupaestheticsclinic.com/professional-store/p/vertix-nano-1-liner-accupuncture
Thank you for a wonderful video. Can you tell us how to ensure when microshading that we are in the right depth of the skin for retention? For instance when microblading you know that you are in the right depth of the skin because it makes a velcro sound
Hello! As artists, we use our senses. We must utilize our eyes, ears and hand. A lot of machine work will have a sound in the correct depth. I will make you a video to explain this more adequately!
u do inspire me to practice again on latex because now im so down with my shading,my customer are decreasing and u gave me challenge..But how many passes will be needed with using one way ficking style to create full ombre looks...my works are always kinda patchy or overwork......so when after scabbing it falls off with all the pigment.....i generally used 3 pin...and my machine is like an old model China made but its fine though( i mean my machine).........
Hi hon, I understand how you feel. Send us your latex work so we can critique you. It will depend on the skin for how many passes you need to complete. If your flicks aren't close enough together or pressure is wrong your passes wont matter. You know a machine I really like at a great price is the Mast machine from Dragon Hawk. I recommend you change your needles to Vertix needles. I promise you that your work will only benefit from this. I truly hope this helps you.
Hi, when you started on the second eyebrow did you still flick the needle towards yourself like you did on the first eyebrow or did you flick it the opposite way towards the tail? Btw these are beautiful 😍 love your technique. I tried it on my own latex pads
Thank you! I love the bellar machine!!! But really it is about training your hand! I will more videos to explain more in the upcoming weeks and months.
We must do fewer passes in the front but keep the pressure the same. The skin is thicker at the bulbs of the eyebrows so that is important to keep in mind.
I love the work and the finished work I can't wait to create these kind of brows
Aww you will with practice! Thank you! I will be making more videos to help you along.
Your truly the best there is!!!!
Aww thank you so much!!!
Great video and very easy to watch! Do you prefer a slower machine speed for powder brows also what's a correct neddle depth? Thanks.
Thank you so much. I am so sorry for the late reply I have been slammed for the holidays. The needle depth depends on the skin type. I am putting together a video that better explains this and hopefully I will have it out in the next month. I do prefer a slower speed for powder brows but it just depends on the machine you are using.
For ombré we have to keep pressure low in front for light to dark effect or we have to do
Less pass in front part
We must do fewer passes in the front but keep the pressure the same. The skin is thicker at the bulbs of the eyebrows so that is important to keep in mind.
Klass! Love it!
Thank you!!
Amazing technique 😍
Thank you!!!
Love the pixels😍 what needle cartridge are you using
Thank you! I utilize vertix needles .33 1RL. You can purchase here: permanentmakeupaestheticsclinic.com/professional-store/p/vertix-nano-1-liner-accupuncture
Thank you for a wonderful video. Can you tell us how to ensure when microshading that we are in the right depth of the skin for retention? For instance when microblading you know that you are in the right depth of the skin because it makes a velcro sound
Hello! As artists, we use our senses. We must utilize our eyes, ears and hand. A lot of machine work will have a sound in the correct depth. I will make you a video to explain this more adequately!
u do inspire me to practice again on latex because now im so down with my shading,my customer are decreasing and u gave me challenge..But how many passes will be needed with using one way ficking style to create full ombre looks...my works are always kinda patchy or overwork......so when after scabbing it falls off with all the pigment.....i generally used 3 pin...and my machine is like an old model China made but its fine though( i mean my machine).........
Hi hon, I understand how you feel. Send us your latex work so we can critique you. It will depend on the skin for how many passes you need to complete. If your flicks aren't close enough together or pressure is wrong your passes wont matter. You know a machine I really like at a great price is the Mast machine from Dragon Hawk. I recommend you change your needles to Vertix needles. I promise you that your work will only benefit from this. I truly hope this helps you.
Hi, when you started on the second eyebrow did you still flick the needle towards yourself like you did on the first eyebrow or did you flick it the opposite way towards the tail? Btw these are beautiful 😍 love your technique. I tried it on my own latex pads
Thanks for your reply! I flick the same way on the second eyebrow :)
What’s the machine do you use? Look so steady
Thank you! I love the bellar machine!!! But really it is about training your hand! I will more videos to explain more in the upcoming weeks and months.
For ombré we have to keep pressure low in front for light to dark effect or we have to do
Less pass in front part
We must do fewer passes in the front but keep the pressure the same. The skin is thicker at the bulbs of the eyebrows so that is important to keep in mind.