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Amavi PMU is een groothandel voor permanente make-up en micro pigmentatie specialisten. Bij de B2B webshop vind je veel verschillende merken PMU producten in één shop. Bekijk de vele pmu pigmenten van o.a. Perma Blend Luxe en Biotek, de pmu machines Xion S, Mini, Flux Mini & Bellar van Microbeau. Kies jouw favoriete naaldmodule configuraties van PMU Optima van Kwadron, Vertix Nano of Pico. Maak je bestelling compleet met accessoires zoals wenkbrauw linialen, potloden, handschoenen, oefenhuiden en hygiëneproducten.
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Voltstraat 17, 2441 LS, Nieuwveen, Netherlands
- +31 85 060 5306
- hello@amavi-pmu.com
- amavi-pmu.com
Super service !
I really liked the packaging
I really liked the packaging, the signed card and the present with the order... Very nice, thank you))
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