THE NEEDLE AND THE PRICK

THE NEEDLE AND THE PRICK
THE NEEDLE AND THE PRICK
THE NEEDLE AND THE PRICK
THE NEEDLE AND THE PRICK

THE NEEDLE AND THE PRICK

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COURSE DETAILS

This course offers an in depth and engaging theory portion that delivers important needle education that every PMU artist should know. Topics from the theory portion were organized into detailed, written chapters for easy to find information. This course also contains over 6 hours of video.

In this course you will learn:

-The Cartridge Needle
-Needle on the Bar and the Handtool
-The different diameter size needles and the importance of each size
-The different size single needles and when you might choose one size over another
-The needle taper and how the different tapers affect the skin
-The different needle configurations
-Liners vs. Shaders
-Magnums (Curved, Straight Edge and Stacked)
-Handtools.
-A guide on how to choose the best handtool for the different skin types
-Textured Needles vs. Non Textured Needles
-Needle Influences…all the variables that influence the needle
-Understanding Needle Codes
-The versatility of Needles
-Depth and hand pressure used for the different needle types
-Needle Angle
-The Needle Float
-Movements….the 6 core movements we make with our needles
-How the stroke setting of a machine affects the needle
-Disposable grips
-A Video of Teryn Making Needles
-A Custom Needle Cheat Sheet
-A Detailed Handout
-A Certificate of Training
-Membership to the The Needle and the Prick ® FB Support BoardAnd so much more


Full Curriculum Breakdown:

Needle Theory Portion

Theory Part One Video
Theory Part Two Video
Theory Part Three Video
Theory Part Four Video
Needle Handout (PDF Download)
Needle and the Prick® Handout

Needle Making Video
Watch Me Actually Make Needles!

Needle Sizes and Terminology
Gauge vs. Sharps
The Different Types of Needles: Needle on the Bar, Cartridge and Handtool
The Needle on the Bar: Also Known as the Traditional Needle

Cartridge Needles
Proprietary vs. Universal
Membrane
The Difference in Cartridge Tips
Direct Insert or Disposable Grip
Favorite Cartridge Needles and Links

Microblades and Handtools
The Disposable One-Time Use "All-in-one" Microblading Tool 
The Disposable One-Time Use "Two Unit" Microblading Tool
The Autoclavable "Two Unit" Microblading Tool
Properly Sterilizing the Microblading Tool
Flex Blade vs. Hard Blade
The "Pin" Sizes
Favorite Microblading Grips and Blade Links

The Standard Needle Components
Four Needle Standards

Needle Size
Needle Diameter
Lets Look at the Single Needle Diameter Sizes
What is a Bugpin?
What is a Taper?
The Different Taper Sizes
How Tapers Affect the Skin
A Closer Look at Tapers
What is Needle Count?
The Single vs The Large Shader Needles
The Different Configurations
What is the Difference between a Liner and a Shader?
Side by Side Comparison
All About Liners
The Liner in Action (video)
The Single Needle in Action (Video)
All About Shaders
The Shader in Action (Video)
Liner and Shader Video Tutorial
What is the Difference between a Liner and a Shader?
Side by Side Comparison
Magnums

The Three Different Types of Mags
Woven Straight Edge Mag
Woven Round or Curved Mag
Stacked Mag
Mag Video Tutorial
Mag in Action
Introducing the Hybrid Mag

Flat Configurations

Technical Information
Brows Done with A 4 Flat
5 Flat Video Tutorial

The Slope
Technical Information
3 Slope Video Tutorial

Microblading/Handtool Configurations

Configurations and Guide to Selection

Needles Vary from Manufacturer to Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Perception

Disposable Grips

Disposable Grips for the Cartridge Needle

Disposable Grips for The Needle on the Bar

How Far Should You Extend Your Needle: The Needle "Float"

Inspect Your Needles

Why It's Important to Eye Loupe Every Needle
What Are We Looking For?
How to Properly Eye Loupe a Needle (Video)

The Importance of Quality Needles
The Nickel Concern

Needle Performance: The

Mechanical Element

The Machine/Device Itself
Stoke Setting
Power Supply Setting

Needle Performance: The Human Element
Hand Speed: Machine
Hand Speed: Manual Method
Depth
Hand Pressure
Needle Angle

Needles, Angles and Movements
Needle, Angles and Movement Video

Needle Codes and Label Information
Needle Codes
Reading Blister Packs and Boxes

Textured vs. Non Textured

What is a Textured Needle
Carbon vs. Stainless Steel
What is a Carbon Needle?

The Big Picture
My Conclusion on Needles

Quick Links to Needles and Tools Mentioned in this Course

Needle on the Bar
Cartridge Needles
Microblading Handles and BladesDisposable Grips
The New OMG Needles

Teryn Darling has been a cosmetic tattoo artist for over 19 years. Her background and experience in body tattooing elevated her to be one of the most skilled, versatile and standout PMU artists in the industry.

Teryn is known all over the world as one of the top educators and speakers on several industry topics such as Needles, Color Theory, Skin Undertones and Pigment Removal. She spent years making her own tattoo needles, a long-time student of color theory and one of the innovators of pigment removal.

-1 Year unlimited access

-Custom Certificate

Upon purchase completion, you will be automatically enrolled in your selected course. A confirmation email will be sent shortly thereafter with your login information. (check your junk mail if you don't see it).

THE ULTIMATE NEEDLE COURSE!

OVER 6 HOURS OF 4K VIDEO CONTENT

To just simply pick up any needle at random and hope it will create the kind of work you are wanting is a big gamble…even if you are skilled in your procedures. Choosing and using the right needle for each procedure you are doing will allow you to work with ultimate efficiency, complete the procedure faster and achieve a more predictable healed result. When we work more efficiently and spend less time in the skin…less trauma is caused to the skin and our work heals better.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT NEEDLE DIRECTLY IMPACTS OUR WORK AND OUR RESULTS

Cosmetic tattoo artists have the important task of selecting the appropriate needle diameter size, count, taper and configuration for every procedure performed. The needle dictates the footprint left behind in the skin so choosing the right needle is crucial not only to achieve the artistic result wanted, but again…to tattoo every procedure with efficiency.

Teryn is one of the select few cosmetic tattoo artists who learned the dying art of needle making and for years every procedure she performed was done with a needle she made. She understands the importance and complexities of tattoo needles.

With thousands of procedures to her credit, Teryn will guide you through the science of needles ensuring that the outcome of your procedures becomes more predictable. She will give you the insight necessary to analytically and artistically explore the heart of procedure perfection…the needle

your instructor

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