Hi dear, could you please share a video how to change the blade on the sliver pen from phibrows ? I feel the blade is much longer than black one and its bandi when im work on the latex. thanks
@@CanadaMicroblading NO, the classic/ the modern one , the sliver on the second from the left to right ;) I have already put the blade but its very bandi.
33sweetgirly I recommend you to use hard blades at the beginning and gradually switch to flex and smaller needles like 16 or master blade. At the beginning of your practice, students often get to work heavy hand and flex needles break easily while hard needles are more durable and easy to play around with.
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Thank you so much! I’m a new Phibrows student!
Awesome. Welcome to Phi Family
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Hi dear, could you please share a video how to change the blade on the sliver pen from phibrows ? I feel the blade is much longer than black one and its bandi when im work on the latex. thanks
Hi, Sure I can. Which blade are you having trouble with? The gold one?
@@CanadaMicroblading NO, the classic/ the modern one , the sliver on the second from the left to right ;) I have already put the blade but its very bandi.
I’m a new student for Phi is it better to buy a 18u or 16u for practicing on latex and are they better when they’re flex or hard blades? Thank you
33sweetgirly I recommend you to use hard blades at the beginning and gradually switch to flex and smaller needles like 16 or master blade.
At the beginning of your practice, students often get to work heavy hand and flex needles break easily while hard needles are more durable and easy to play around with.
Canada Microblading Thank you so much for replying to my msg🤗
Where can I buy the classics please?
Katarína Tuhárska it's available at PhiShop.com
@@CanadaMicroblading Are the advance (thinner blades) also from PhiBrows? Any other recommendations on other high quality brands?
Hi, Phi has the best blade in the market. It's very sharp that you can easily cut into the right depth without pressure or scaring the skin
@@CanadaMicroblading thank you!!