PIXL Needle Cartridges
This is one of our most popular and versatile needle sizes, suitable for any procedure - now with a medium taper. The innovative 'no-drip' needle tip reduces pigment pooling for improved visibility and increased precision, supported with a stainless steel tube for maximum stability. Choose a 0.35mm 1RL MT to deliver more pigment into the skin for more visible pixels and strokes.
Configuration: Single needle round liner, depositing 1 pixel of ink at a time
Diameter: 0.35mm
Taper: Medium - 3.5mm
Fits: Rotary machines
Procedure suitability: Brows, eyes, lips, areolas or any area that requires detail and precision
Best for: Creating precise lines, fine detailed effects, dusting and layering color
Skin type: Sensitive, normal, or thick skin. Brows, eyes, lips, areolas, or any area that requires detail and precision
Safe & sterile: Full membrane to prevent backflow and EO gas sterilized
Includes: 10 needle cartridges per box
Product Details
Materials:
- No-drip tip to reduce pigment pooling
- 304 surgical grade stainless steel
- 0.35mm needle
- EO gas sterilized
- Disposable
- Full safety membrane
Compatibility:
Universal cartridge design is compatible with all rotary machines, not compatible with PMU digital machines/devices. See machine compatibility list here.
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Tina's Notes
I’m excited to introduce the new 1RL, now in a medium taper, to our innovative line of PIXL Needle Cartridges. The new stainless steel tube provides maximum stability and support while the medium taper allows for a faster pigment deposit. Artists can expect the same effortless experience with the NO-DRIP TIP to reduce pigment pooling, improve visibility, and increase precision. Made with a patented safety membrane to prevent backflow and optimize machine performance.
Top Tips:
- Needle selection is based on personal preference, skin condition and design demands.
- Consider which configuration will cause the least amount of trauma to your client's skin.
- To use: insert, twist and lock into place.
- For optimal pigment flow, adjust the needle hang on your machine to allow the needle to protrude by 2-3mm.
- If the needle is extended too far, it may not pick up enough color from the tip as the needle retracts.
- If the needle is not extended far enough, you will find it difficult to see the tip and may experience pigment pooling.
- Allow the needle to "draw up" ink into the tip of the cartridge by running the machine and holding the tip in place in your pigment cup.
- Do not to let the needle hit the bottom of the cup, as this may damage the needle tip. Use a pigment sponge to help.
- Work off the tip(s) of the needle without forcing it into the skin. If the needle is resistant to the skin, you may need to change to a smaller or tighter configuration to minimize trauma.
- Maintain a flat surface by gently stretching the skin in small areas at all times to maximize ink deposit and minimize skin trauma.
- Wipe the tip of the needle frequently to remove buildup of ink.
- During tattooing, clean the needle cartridge in sterile water to remove buildup and when changing colors.
- Dispose into a sharps container after use — never reuse a needle once you complete a procedure.
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