Hi!! I just need you to know that you are a blessing to others. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gifts for free. You are doing a wonderful and beautiful job at insipiring and sharing your talent… Thank you so much!! Learned a lot as a newbie.. I dont really comment on videos but I feel I should let you know how grateful I am and others are for your hard work and generosity in creating these videos..❤
LOL been doing this for 23 years and this is the first time I've heard about rolling a u shaped blade! Thx SO much. Haven't really ever used one but now I know
@bossbrow do u think brown color(warm undertone) organic pigment is more suitable for medium light skin(yellow tone) indian skin than organic black color...
Hi!! I just need you to know that you are a blessing to others. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gifts for free. You are doing a wonderful and beautiful job at insipiring and sharing your talent… Thank you so much!! Learned a lot as a newbie.. I dont really comment on videos but I feel I should let you know how grateful I am and others are for your hard work and generosity in creating these videos..❤
Wow, thank you! That means a lot!
LOL been doing this for 23 years and this is the first time I've heard about rolling a u shaped blade! Thx SO much. Haven't really ever used one but now I know
so glad this tip helped!!
Such an informative video my teacher didn't explain this to me i was struggling how to hold since I have a model to practice tomorrow was afraid ❤❤❤❤😊
Glad it was helpful!
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thank you!
@bossbrow do u think brown color(warm undertone) organic pigment is more suitable for medium light skin(yellow tone) indian skin than organic black color...
its hard to say without looking. try a swatch on her forehead and see what looks best
Are u pushing the microblading needle in the skin like a tattoo but not as deep?
I would describe it more as a scratch. let the blade drag over the skin.
Tradúzcan al español, no todos sabemos inglés!😠