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beautygyrl
1 post Jun 28, 2009
4:17 PM
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Hi girls, I am new to your chat room. I have been getting a lot of good tips from everyone, so I wanted to share a tip of my own. I came across Permattoo Supply website and was quite impressed with the prices there. I ended up purchasing a Kanagawa PMU and am completely amazed with the results I am getting from this machine. It’s very reliable, quiet, and light weight making it easy to work with. I purchased a battery, the cordless feature is great! The best part is that I have done a couple of eyeliners and when my clients came back, a touch-up wasn’t even necessary. The color was solid and beautiful (I used SofTop pigment). I chose this unit after talking with Eva. She was very helpful and knowledgeable and the prices seem really reasonable to me. I would highly advise a look-see. www.permattoosupply.com
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KatALyst
118 posts Jun 28, 2009
5:25 PM
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Interesting, the part about the cordless feature. I would save time and barrier film I suppose by not having a cord. (I have issues trying to get the barrier film off. I suppose I could order the plastic tubes, but I've just been using the barrier film to cover everything in my room.)
Does that machine still use a foot pedal even without a cord, or is it only the button method? I couldn't live without my foot pedal. It's a part of me now... ---------- ~Kat, CPCP~ SPCP Member & Certified Western KY www.CosmeticBeautySalon.com
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LiZa
3440 posts Jun 29, 2009
11:37 AM
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my first dealing with the kanagawa was about a year before it hit our market as linda from hawaii's 'freedom machine'. same same. I found it at that time to such pigment up into the chamber (vacuum), spit needles, the battery rendering it cordless was attached to the TOP of the machine making it top heavy and a strain on the hands, and in order to turn it off at you had to touch the side of the pen..i hope they've changed that because that part is just no good. I also found the machine to only last through about 50 procedures. The plus side was that it had good needle stability and very little wobble so it was precise. the pigment sucking, needle spitting and having to touch a button on the pen to power on/off was the deal breaker. ---------- Liza Sims, Wake Up w/ Makeup LLC, Alaska Permanent Makeup MythBuster Blog Cosmetic Tattoo Home LI Pigments Online Store Citius, Altius, Fortius!
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frostellie
341 posts Jul 03, 2009
2:45 AM
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I could not handle the cordless unit and returned it. Then again, I've had five machines that I no longer use. I now use a German digital and the neo tat liner and shader. I love them all, but I can't really say that the others were really bad. I just wasn't very good yet.
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