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Summary: Learn about the equipment used for performing permanent cosmetics procedures in this free how-to video becoming a permanent cosmetics client basics.
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Cherie Terry Cherie Terry of Cherie Terry’s Permanent Cosmetics in Sedona, Arizona was inspired to join the field of permanent cosmetics after seeing it done to a friend a... read more
Hi! I am Cherie Terry at Cherie Terry Permanent Cosmetics in beautiful Sedona, Arizona and on behalf of Expertvillage.com, I would like to explain to you about the equipment that I use. Starting with a chair is the first equipment that you would definitely need to have. Not necessarily this type, it is kind of whatever works best for you, mandatory it may cost wise to get started, it probably costs me about $2000 to get started with all of the equipment that is including a chair for the client and chair for me, a gun which could be your tattoo gun, your inks, your anesthetics that you can use, you need lighting, you need mirrors, you need glasses. Probably the most of expensive piece of equipment I own is the glasses. You will need needles. You have a ongoing cost of Q-Tips, paper towels, your disposable needles and your disposable tubes, which is a monthly thing of expense that you have to encounter. You will need good lighting, natural light works excellent. You can pay enough for that and then you have special lighting that you can use. You have got mirrors that are involved. Camera, a very good camera is another good equipment that you could use. Then you have got your paper work that has to be included as part of your equipment. They have to fill out before you actually touch them with a needle.