Your so amazing !! I took a 3 day course and felt so lost and your videos uplift me to be better and you explain in such a simple manner and so beautifully! 🥰. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🙏
thank you so much. this is soo helpful. i spent all day watching ur videos. beginner here. now, pls do a video for left eyebrow. 😅 that’s def my weakness, the fear pf not being able to do the left side the same exact way.. oof
Heythank you so much! I've just started doing my eyebrows at home, and your videos are extremely helpful. I appreciate that you are sharing your knowledge and skills. ❤
Omg this video was SO helpful! However, I’m a little confused because the training I got taught us not to put the strokes that close because they could migrate and blur. I much prefer the filled in method you did but I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do! 😂
well that really depends on the pigment you use. (this requires a much longer response... lol and something I go over in all of my Microblading trainings...) If the technique is good and you execute the strokes perfectly and the client doesn't have oily skin, the strokes should remain pretty crisp. 💯💯💯 If you need further help, I would be happy to further guide you on your microblading career! 😉 I offer in person trainings and online trainings (same material as in person). Here is the link for the online course 👉🏼 trainlikeaboss.teachable.com
I am so happy I found your channel!! I just got certified a couple of weeks ago and your channel is the best one I have found! So very helpful!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Looking forward to Tuesdays! :)
You got this! and if you need continued support/continued education you should check out my online training course. its awesome! here is the link 👉🏼 trainlikeaboss.teachable.com ✌🏼
Thanks for sharing, due to the epidermi i can't go to retouch my eye brow. And I've decided to do my eyebrows alone and i learning from your UA-cam channel.
Could you show us how you do the 2nd pass on this type of frame? I was shown to only begin with the frame, 2nd pass, then fill in and that's it (plus pigment masks).
So everyone has their own style of how they do the passes. It doesn’t mean its wrong 😑. The way i like to do it, is to get my entire first pass done: start with the frame then fill in the rest of the strokes, then mask and go to the next side and do the same thing. Then i numb and start my second pass. I have a video on doing the “socond pass” but I don’t know if its exactly what you are looking for. 💁🏼♀️ Here is the link 👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/qAzg96zii_Y/v-deo.html
Yes. In the pine cone template all of the strokes in the tail point like a v and in the rainbow template the strokes in the tail are pointing more down. Here is a video on this particular template 👉🏻 m.ua-cam.com/video/TtEfKhVTvfo/v-deo.html
you must be a righty. it can be hard to do that side. just focus on your body position. maybe this video will help. 👉🏼ua-cam.com/video/P4XWV-higWo/v-deo.html
hey. thanks for watching. and yes the middle can be difficult especially bc its hard to see due to the client's hair. I have a video on the actual stroke pattern where I go over all of the stroke placement. ua-cam.com/video/TtEfKhVTvfo/v-deo.html
I was wondering if you could clarify if it’s okay to touch hair strokes with one another when microblading or to always keep them close without touching one another. I’m not sure if you touch the hair strokes on your tail but I was taught not to do that since the results could be blotchy but I have seen other artist connect them. Anyway thank you for all your videos they are so helpful!
the strokes can get very close to touching but they never cross. As long as the stroke is executed correctly the results shouldn't blur. You also want to make sure you are using a good pigment.
I believe im using a U blade in that video. I do have a good video on the difference in using those two different types of blades if that would be more helpful. ➡️ua-cam.com/video/EZYAPBTt7Os/v-deo.html
I cant get the pressure right on the latex. My strokes almost look like scratches, or jagged. Not smooth. Yours look like a smooth glide. My hand isn't gliding and its driving me crazy lol
Are you using a U blade? Bc if you are, make sure you are using the side of the blade when practicing on synthetic skin. It will stick if you try to use the tip. Also watch your pressure and make sure you are holding the skin with your other hand ( so it doesn’t move) 👌🏻
Seriously the most precise lines I’ve ever seen...beginner who thinks your work is flawless💗
Wow, thank you! That is so sweet of you. thanks for watching and making my day! 😍😘😘
Your so amazing !! I took a 3 day course and felt so lost and your videos uplift me to be better and you explain in such a simple manner and so beautifully! 🥰. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Thank you. You just made my day! 💯🤗🤗
thank you so much. this is soo helpful. i spent all day watching ur videos. beginner here. now, pls do a video for left eyebrow. 😅 that’s def my weakness, the fear pf not being able to do the left side the same exact way.. oof
Maybe this video will help ➡️ m.ua-cam.com/video/P4XWV-higWo/v-deo.html
Heythank you so much! I've just started doing my eyebrows at home, and your videos are extremely helpful. I appreciate that you are sharing your knowledge and skills. ❤
Happy to help!
Thanks for such a wonderful tutorial about strokes
I am really struggling
But this is simple and will help ne
You are so welcome 😊 I have a Bunch of videos on stroke patterns. hopefully they help!
Love your vibe and videos!!! I’ve been watching non stop for a few weeks. I feel like my stroke game has been looking so much better !
that's awesome!
Nice way of teaching ❤
thank you!
Wow! Seriously amazing. I’ve been feeling so lost. You make so much sense..thank you.
Glad I could help!
Omg this video was SO helpful! However, I’m a little confused because the training I got taught us not to put the strokes that close because they could migrate and blur. I much prefer the filled in method you did but I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do! 😂
well that really depends on the pigment you use. (this requires a much longer response... lol and something I go over in all of my Microblading trainings...) If the technique is good and you execute the strokes perfectly and the client doesn't have oily skin, the strokes should remain pretty crisp. 💯💯💯 If you need further help, I would be happy to further guide you on your microblading career! 😉 I offer in person trainings and online trainings (same material as in person). Here is the link for the online course 👉🏼 trainlikeaboss.teachable.com
I am so happy I found your channel!! I just got certified a couple of weeks ago and your channel is the best one I have found! So very helpful!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Looking forward to Tuesdays! :)
Thank you. That means a lot. What’s your insta so I can check out your work!
Soo glad I found your channel! I am having such a hard time with my strokes
You got this! and if you need continued support/continued education you should check out my online training course. its awesome! here is the link 👉🏼 trainlikeaboss.teachable.com ✌🏼
Thanks for sharing, due to the epidermi i can't go to retouch my eye brow. And I've decided to do my eyebrows alone and i learning from your UA-cam channel.
Best of luck! 🤞
Thank you soooo much for your knowledge, you gave me so much confidence !!
WOW! ur so welcome.
Could you show us how you do the 2nd pass on this type of frame? I was shown to only begin with the frame, 2nd pass, then fill in and that's it (plus pigment masks).
So everyone has their own style of how they do the passes. It doesn’t mean its wrong 😑. The way i like to do it, is to get my entire first pass done: start with the frame then fill in the rest of the strokes, then mask and go to the next side and do the same thing. Then i numb and start my second pass. I have a video on doing the “socond pass” but I don’t know if its exactly what you are looking for. 💁🏼♀️ Here is the link 👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/qAzg96zii_Y/v-deo.html
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Love your channel ... color theory please
Thank you ... coming soon. I will definitely add some color theory. What pigments do you use currently?
@@bossbrowsla I'm using the tina Davis permablend ... have u tried these before?
Thank you for sharing. I really am getting helpful information. Love that you are willing to share! What pigments do you use?
I use Phi pigments, Tina Davies and permablend pigments
Can u help with doing the top up/6-8 weeks later your tips plz x
I do go over that in my online training. I don't have a video on here. but if youre interested check it out 👉🏼 trainlikeaboss.teachable.com
Is this method slightly different than the pine cone method you mentioned in a previous video?
Yes. In the pine cone template all of the strokes in the tail point like a v and in the rainbow template the strokes in the tail are pointing more down. Here is a video on this particular template 👉🏻 m.ua-cam.com/video/TtEfKhVTvfo/v-deo.html
Very informative 👏👏
Glad you liked it 🤩
Hi!, can you help with how to do left eye, I can do right eye prefect but my left eye - ism struggling
you must be a righty. it can be hard to do that side. just focus on your body position. maybe this video will help. 👉🏼ua-cam.com/video/P4XWV-higWo/v-deo.html
I love it 🥰
thank you!
I get lost when you fill in the middle part. Can you film that?
hey. thanks for watching. and yes the middle can be difficult especially bc its hard to see due to the client's hair. I have a video on the actual stroke pattern where I go over all of the stroke placement. ua-cam.com/video/TtEfKhVTvfo/v-deo.html
Hi,
What blade are you using here?
I'm using Boss Brows disposable u blade in a .20mm. here's the link- bossbrowsla.com/online-store/ols/products/disposable-18mm-u-blade
I was wondering if you could clarify if it’s okay to touch hair strokes with one another when microblading or to always keep them close without touching one another. I’m not sure if you touch the hair strokes on your tail but I was taught not to do that since the results could be blotchy but I have seen other artist connect them. Anyway thank you for all your videos they are so helpful!
the strokes can get very close to touching but they never cross. As long as the stroke is executed correctly the results shouldn't blur. You also want to make sure you are using a good pigment.
ua-cam.com/video/TtEfKhVTvfo/v-deo.html watch this video where I go over the template
Thank you
You're welcome
Is that the flat shape or "U-shaped needle?
I believe im using a U blade in that video. I do have a good video on the difference in using those two different types of blades if that would be more helpful. ➡️ua-cam.com/video/EZYAPBTt7Os/v-deo.html
Ty for Sharing ur talent 😍
Thank you for letting me. I have so much fun making these videos for people. 🤗
thanks;very helpful
oh good I'm glad this was helpful!
Where is your salon located?
St Louis, MO 🤗
I cant get the pressure right on the latex. My strokes almost look like scratches, or jagged. Not smooth. Yours look like a smooth glide. My hand isn't gliding and its driving me crazy lol
Are you using a U blade? Bc if you are, make sure you are using the side of the blade when practicing on synthetic skin. It will stick if you try to use the tip. Also watch your pressure and make sure you are holding the skin with your other hand ( so it doesn’t move) 👌🏻
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