Stretching: The Most Underrated Skill in PMU
Did you know that stretching the skin properly is one of the most important yet most overlooked and under-taught skills in PMU? Do you have skippy...
Read moreDid you know that stretching the skin properly is one of the most important yet most overlooked and under-taught skills in PMU? Do you have skippy...
Read moreAs artists, client satisfaction is what we strive for, but sometimes, challenging or unhappy clients can come along and get us down. It’s part of...
Read moreBefore Without a doubt, many of us feel especially confident when we’re rocking a winged eyeliner. The art of extending and uplifting your eyes ...
Read moreYou asked, we delivered. We often get asked which pigments work best for different skin tones and our top request has consistently been to show wh...
Read moreConsultations are one of the most important parts of a permanent makeup procedure. This is your chance to get aligned with your client’s visions,...
Read moreWhen selecting the right pigment to suit your client, you need to get to know your colour inside AND outside of the bottle. A good way to understa...
Read moreIt’s a whole new world. Being safe, social distancing, working from home and wearing a face mask while you’re in public are all things that many ...
Read moreOne of the most important steps in a permanent makeup appointment, other than the procedure itself, is obtaining your client’s informed consent. ...
Read moreWhen TLC said they didn’t "want no scrubs”, we felt that. Scrubs and PMU uniforms can often feel unexciting, uncomfortable or uninteresting - but ...
Read moreA Project AesCert™ Guidance Supplement You may have already read our blog post on re-opening your business safely where we provided a thorough, d...
Read moreWe all know that a picture is worth 1000 words. In the PMU industry, a great image can be worth much more than 1000 words (more like $1000 worth ...
Read moreThe permanent makeup industry is one of the best-prepared industries for the safe re-opening and return to work. We already know and understand a...
Read more“I set out to design a microblade that I knew would put our needs first as artists.”
- Tina Davies