I am cracking up at your critique of Mast’s packaging 😂😂”C’mon Mast” 🤣 haha I needed that laugh.. but very insightful and informative video! You broke all these down very well. Love the name “Married to PMU” I sense your passion for our industry. New sub and also followed on Instagram 😊
I love that your tell your honest opinion!!! plus you are very funny 😂 Mast P20 or Mast Siya for brows, eyeliner and lips? I am looking for a fixed stroke that can do all. Thank you
Thanks Tammy, I just made a video about Mast P60, That can do must job, But I will say you need one more machine, I will say the Mast Tours 3.5 Stroke.
This is the best PMU machine review on RU-vid. thanks! I will watch all your videos. I have a few questions. 1. I am planning to do PMU and my main focus is Hairstroke and SMP. Is it better to start with one machine with adjustable strokes (like Mast Fold Pro or Fold 3)? or is it better to start with 2 machines like mast p20+mast$80 3.5stroke? I am worried because there are rumors that machines with adjustable strokes are easy to broke. 2. As you mention that hairstroke requires longer strokes than I expected. I'm curious about what strokes, voltage, and machine you use when doing hair strokes. 3. Mast Fold 3 has been released. Does it look suitable for PMU? And do you recommend stroke-adjustable machines made by other manufacturers on the market to pmu.
Your question is very insightful. Let's break down your answers and make some corrections: Answer 1: "Yes, Fold Pro can handle most tasks, but for long-term use, you'll need a specialized machine. Regarding Hairstroke, are you referring to the Nano Machine hairstroke technique? This technique is particularly challenging. If you're determined to pursue Nano Hairstroke, I recommend the Siya 3.0 machine, employing low voltage and slow hand speed. I have extensive experience with Nano Hairstroke, and its success heavily depends on the customer's skin condition. As for SMP, you'll require a more robust machine due to the longer procedure times. For instance, consider the APOLLO SMP COSMETIC TATTOO MACHINE, which features a 2.3mm stroke length. My suggestion for starting PMU is to begin with Ombre Brows, as it garners consistent daily clientele. Once you feel more confident, you can progress to Lips and Eyeliner. Save Nano Machine Hairstroke for last, as SMP procedures are notably challenging to sell. While you can learn SMP, it shouldn't be your primary source of income. Ombre Brows, Lip, Eyeliner, and Microblading typically yield higher returns." Answer 2: "Once again, Nano is an incredibly intricate technique. Machines with stroke lengths ranging from 3.0mm to 4.0mm, low voltage settings, and slow handling speed are essential. Utilize needles with a diameter of 0.3mm and consider using Everafter pigment. Nano requires more skill and precision than one might initially assume." Answer 3: "All Mast Adjustable strokes provide a valuable opportunity for practice and experimentation to determine which stroke works best for you. While they suffice for general use initially, specialized machines are necessary for advancing to the next level in different procedures. I hope this guidance proves helpful." These revisions aim to clarify your responses and improve their overall coherence and correctness. Let me know if you need further assistance!
I love the flux s max 3.2mm stroke. But I worry it would be too much with the weight of the machine and stroke for some of my mature skin clients. Would the 2.5mm stroke flux s max be worth investing in do you think? I do have a good amount of mature clients.
For me, I prefer a 3.0mm stroke length. I typically adjust the needle cartridge to about 1.5mm stroke. Currently, I'm considering two options: the Flux Mini, weighing 106g, with a grip size of 26 - 19 mm tapered, ideal for smaller hands, priced a little under $1000, including an extra battery; or the Bellar Air 3.0mm priced at $1299 with an additional battery. I always recommend purchasing an extra battery for convenience. I currently own the Flux S Max with a 4.2mm stroke length, which is a higher-priced machine known for its superior quality. You can feel the motor's consistency and smoothness, as well as the responsiveness from the skin. If weight is a concern, the Flux Mini, weighing 166.92g, might be a better fit. I typically opt for the 3.0mm stroke for overall use, especially since I have many mature clients. In some cases, I may use the Mast P20 with a 2.5mm stroke. Choosing the right machine can be challenging, but I'm determined to find the perfect fit for my needs. Quality work often leads to valuable referrals, making it a worthwhile investment in the long run.
Hi! I’ve been using the Rook quill Machine for years but I’d like to try a less expensive machine. One that is lighter, not too long, adjustable stoke would be great or a 3.0-3.5. I’d like to have a wireless and wired option as well. Any recommendations for which Mast is best?
Just made a video answer your questions Which Mast PMU Pen I like the most, Mast Siya & Mast Tour #pmubrows #tattoomachine #pmu ru-vid.com_4QoY1hTTsA?feature=share
Hi I did not tried the YD blink yet, I have another video is about Lola Air Adjustable stroke, I love it, but need to run little high voltage on shading. Any specific reason you want to buy or to know more about the YD Blink?
My favors machine is Mast Siya 3.0, use Vertix Pico needles 0.3mm 1RL, or 0.35mm 1RL, But Nano machine hair stroke is the most difficult brows technique, very depends on customer skin type as well, so I love to do Ombre Brows at the most. hahahha, I try to stay with Ombre Brows, Lip Blushing, Eyeliner and SMP only. Thanks again for watching.
Love the video!! I have the purple MAST Tour pen with extern battery, the heavy one. It was a limited edition i think. I am new to pmu. I do lipblushing. Love the video. My machine is not ideal. I have to move the handle to make the needle longer. And I don’t exactly know how long it is. Do you have a trick for that? Question 2 What is your favorite speed and needle length for lip blushing? Question 3. Do you have a instagram? Thank you for your great channel!
Thank You for watching and Love my video, this is very meaningful for me, for lip blushing you need to use different machine and needles, think about different parts of lip and thickness is different. Outer lip is thinner then inner lip so very carefully in the beginning. My favorite stroke length for outline is 3.0 stroke, depth into skin is about 0.3mm, speed is about 5.5volt and slow handle speed, when you get more closer to inner lip you can use bigger needles and little higher stroke length. Mast Siya 3.0 and Mast Tour 3.5 those two machine I use the most. My instagram is microlvpmu Thanks again
Hello, I really liked your video as I am a PMU professional and recently took an eyebrow shadow course. I'm looking for a machine to work with and my trainer instructed me to buy one with 12000 RPM or 150000 RPM, but the machines don't come with this indication and only with volts(generally 8 to 12 V and there are machines with 12v that bring 12000 RPM and others with the same 12v brings 10000 RPM) and this has been a problem for me, because I don't know which one to buy since I have one with 10000 RPM and I think it's weak for shadow. I have small hands and that's another problem because the machines with the most power are generally tattoo machines and they are wide and heavy. Can you help me with this? Sorry, I dont know write in english, and I'm using the translate. Thank you só much.
@@cbbrodrigues2008 May I have the brand name and model number? If the machine starting at 8 Volt, I believe it is too fast. work with high voltage need faster hand speed. I m starting loving the Lola Air Pro adjustable stroke. Perfect for small hand, I have a small hand as well.. Its ok I m using a lot of image and illustration on my video. I have a video for Lola air ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--spo0r7DqsQ.html. Hope this video can help
Yes, I use Mast Siya the 3.0 stroke length, or Lola Air Pro adjustable stroke length, I have a video talk about it, I m start loving it. BTW thanks for watching
Thanks, That is a good idea, i m interested!! starting at 2.0 - 3.3 mm stroke length, and 3 - 10 Volts, I check the diameter and weight, should be perfect fit for PMU artist.