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Digital Guide for PMU Artists

Machines &
Needles Guide

Stop guessing your settings.

Understand how needles, machine stroke, speed, hand movement, skin type, and saturation work together—so you can make more confident technical decisions and create cleaner, more predictable PMU results.

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Created by Aleksandra Maniuse, founder of Deluxe Brows® Permanent Makeup Academy.

Know Your Tools Make Better Technical Decisions

Why Results Feel Inconsistent

Your technique may not be the problem. Your setup could be.

Machine speed, needle choice, hand movement, skin type, and passes must work together. When they do not, even the correct technique can produce inconsistent results.

Permanent makeup brow procedure first pass in process

First Pass in Process

Every pixel is affected by your setup and movement.

01

Light Pigment

Pigment looks weak during the procedure or heals lighter than expected.

02

Blurry Hairstrokes

Strokes lose definition because speed, depth, pressure, or needle choice is not coordinated.

03

Patchy Shading

Uneven pixel spacing creates inconsistent density and visible gaps.

04

Overworked Skin

Extra pressure and repeated passes create unnecessary trauma instead of better retention.

What the Guide Helps You Understand

Stop copying settings. Learn what to adjust and why.

The Machines & Needles Guide explains how each technical variable changes pigment placement, saturation, skin response, and the final result—so you can make intentional adjustments instead of guessing.

Needle + Machine + Movement + Skin

More Predictable Results

Inside the Digital Guide

Everything you need in one visual PMU reference.

Clear diagrams and practical explanations help you understand your tools, compare settings, and make adjustments with more confidence.

Machine stroke comparison guide

Visual Reference

Compare how different machine strokes affect power, control, and saturation.

01

Needles & Cartridges

Configurations, diameter, taper, bar flexibility, and cartridge tube design explained clearly.

02

Machine Stroke

See how short, medium, and long strokes change power, control, pixel formation, and saturation.

03

Speed & Hand Movement

Understand how machine speed and hand speed affect pixel spacing and pigment concentration.

04

Movement Amplitude

Compare long, medium, and short movements and how each changes the final density of the result.

05

Skin & Saturation

Learn how skin type, pressure, depth, and passes affect pigment implantation and healing.

06

Hairstroke Movements

Study One Way, Half Stroke, Sweeping, Sewing, and Long Sweeping movement methods.

No random settings to copy.

Learn how the technical variables connect, so you can understand what to adjust according to the skin, technique, and result you want.

See the Benefits

Practical Technical Confidence

Make better decisions during every procedure.

Use the guide to understand what you are seeing, identify the likely cause, and adjust your setup without adding unnecessary pressure or repeated passes.

From Guessing to Understanding

Know what to change—and why.

Instead of changing several settings at once, learn how to evaluate the result and make one intentional adjustment at a time.

01

Assess the skin and desired result

02

Select the needle and machine setup

03

Coordinate speed and movement

04

Adjust according to the skin response

01

Choose Needles Intentionally

Select the grouping, diameter, taper, and flexibility according to the technique and skin.

02

Control Saturation

Understand how speed, movement, amplitude, and passes create lighter or stronger pigment density.

03

Adapt to Different Skin

Adjust your setup for thin, thick, oily, dry, mature, or sensitive skin types.

04

Troubleshoot Results

Identify why pigment looks light, patchy, overly concentrated, or unclear before repeating another pass.

Cleaner work starts with a coordinated setup.

Keep the guide beside you while practicing, preparing for a procedure, testing cartridges, or reviewing your healed results.

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Keep the answers beside you while you work.

Use the guide while practicing, preparing for a procedure, testing cartridges, adjusting settings, or reviewing your results.

What You Receive

The Complete Machines & Needles Digital Guide

One organized visual reference explaining how needles, machines, movement, skin, and saturation work together.

Needle and cartridge guidance

Machine stroke explanations

Speed and movement references

Skin and saturation guidance

Hairstroke movement diagrams

Mobile, tablet, and computer access

Special Digital Price

$59

$36

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Created by Aleksandra Maniuse and Deluxe Brows® Permanent Makeup Academy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Before you get the guide.

Everything you need to know about access, experience level, and using the guide with your PMU equipment.

Is this guide suitable for beginners?

Yes. It explains the essential technical principles clearly while also providing detailed references useful for experienced PMU artists.

Can I use it with any PMU machine?

Yes. The technical principles apply across rotary PMU machines. Numerical speed settings may vary between different brands and machine models.

Does it cover brows, lips, and eyeliner?

Yes. The guide includes technical references for hairstrokes, shading, outlines, lips, eyeliner, and different levels of saturation.

How will I receive the guide?

You will receive immediate digital access after purchase and can view the guide from your phone, tablet, or computer.

Machines & Needles Digital Guide

Know your tools. Make more confident decisions.

Keep one clear visual reference beside you while practicing, preparing for procedures, and adjusting your technical setup.

$59

$36

Get Instant Access for $36

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