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Lesson 4 – Technique: LINES, or contour drawing - PMU Online Academy

Lesson 4 – Technique: LINES, or contour drawing

  • So, let's start with the first technique: LINE, or drawing a contour.

To implant an ideal contour we need to follow several rules:

  • The angle between the machine and the skin should be as close as possible to 90 degrees.
  • The hand should have a stable support ( be placed on the face in order to avoid handshaking)
  • We must work with 1RL needle
  • Work as superficially as possible (the deeply implanted pigment can cause pigment migration)
  • Stretch the skin very well to prevent the needle from clinking against the skin folds.
  • Drawn sketch clearly to follow the drawn line.
  • Do not pass the same place twice this also leads to the spreading of the contour. The first pass must be as thin as a hair, then the second pass can be thicker if needed.
  • The contour should start and end invisibly by creating a smooth gradient, any points and spots must be avoided.

So, as the homework task I offer you two exercises - contour and line.

  1. Latex
  2. PMU machine
  3. 1 needle
  4. Pigment
  5. Smartphone for recording your work

Homework should look like a photo of the end result.

Two lines in a direction from yourself.

Two lines towards you.

This is a video of full procedure about these lips.

Enjoy

  • And a little bit more practice

Basic movements of shading 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻

And smooth gradient, the most important exercise ☝🏻

I want to see that you can control the density of your shading by

  • Longer strokes - more fluffy
    Faster strokes - more fluffy
    More distance between strokes- more fluffy
  • Shorter strokes - more dense color
    Slower strokes - more dense color
    Strokes close to each other - more dense color

Three main parameters for control your shading

This is your home work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 

This is Before and immediately after procedure

  • This is Healed after 1 procedure

Look how natural they look on this young face 👍🏻

Ps: eyebrows are not my work 😉 this is microblading 😏

Press "complete" and go to the next lesson