Different ways to do machine hair strokes

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I've got something special for you that I'm excited to share. It's a video tutorial I've recently created, and it’s all about mastering hair stroke techniques in permanent makeup. Getting the depth right is crucial because if we go too deep, we risk leaving a bluish tint on our clients' brows, which is definitely not the look they're going for.
A Guide to Perfect Hair Strokes
In my tutorial, I walk you through various methods for creating hair strokes - simple lines, dashes, back and forth motion, and even a slowed-down technique for a pixelated effect. I explain each one clearly, giving you the details you need to choose the best method for you and your clients.
Depth: The Key to Natural Brows
The focus of this tutorial is all about controlling the depth. I demonstrate how to keep the pigment from going too deep, ensuring that it sits just beneath the epidermis. This is important because it gives the best healed results - brows that look natural and stay the right color.
Speed and Pressure Demystified
Let’s talk tools and technique. I cover how to adjust the speed of your machine and the pressure you use to avoid causing any unnecessary trauma to the skin. Understanding these variables can make a big difference in your results.
Steady Dashes Win the Race
Through my experiments, I've found that short dashes tend to be the best method for consistent depth and less trauma to the skin, giving us that perfect healed brow every time.
I'm Here for Your Questions
I want to invite you to interact with me - if you have any questions or uncertainties about the process, please comment on my video. Your feedback is valuable, and it’ll help me provide you with the information you need in my future tutorials.
Until next time, keep practicing and refining your skills. Be sure to check out my next video, where we'll continue exploring the world of permanent makeup together.

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  • @MirelaSkenderovic
    @MirelaSkenderovic2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Slesh for this video! I want to ask if you can do video about how to get good healed results with machine hair stroke 🥰 what pigment to use for each skin type, what needle length etc. I see so many nice brows, but so little healed results ❤️

  • @helengodlonton3745
    @helengodlonton37452 ай бұрын

    Hi Slesh.. I hope my message reaches you, I really appreciate your wisdom ❤ You like the Biomaser. I bought a digital Biomaser 6 years ago.. limited cartridges. Biomaser have told me the stroke is about 2mm 😝 Is this too short to use on 😢 thin lips. I only want to use it for that. It’s a lovely machine. I’m thinking of buying the new style Biomaser with adjustable stroke and battery. Would you recommend it. Or stick with my 2mm. Is it good enough. It was an expensive machine $1,800