Do you use a long stroke or short stroke machine?
If your Machine Hairstroke treatments are dragging on...
It might not be your technique—it could be your machine.
Personally, I use a long stroke machine (3.5mm) and here’s why:
  • It implants pigment faster
  • Requires fewer passes
  • Creates less trauma for the client
  • Speeds up treatment time without compromising quality
Short stroke machines have their place, especially for heavy-handed artists or very thin skin…
But for most clients, they actually slow you down and overwork the skin.
👉 I currently use the Cheyenne Artyst H2 PowerBabe and love the balance of power and precision.
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Kim
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Do you use a long stroke or short stroke machine?
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