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The PMU Success Vault

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Let’s Celebrate 🥳
What can we congratulate you on this week? BIG or SMALL - anything goes and it's super important to be aware of all the achievements you have, the things you're ticking off, and the progress you're making!
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This Week I understood why some pigments have a different behavior in latex and that’s why I understood that I had to change the way I used the tatto machine. I was convinced that the problem was the pigment quality (Temu), but now I see it was also me😂😂😂 Last week, I couldn’t achieve this result here below
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@Kim Loy I realized that the density of the ink was lower and that’s why it didn’t remain in one movement as it happened with the other ink. Then, I did as you suggested at issue 3 of the course, with little movements in the same line. Then it worked. Thank you so much, Kim!
Do you use flat needles?
Been playing around with some different needle configurations lately and wanted to share something that’s been working well for me especially on mature or sensitive skin. As we know, this skin type can be a bit tricky… it gets irritated easily, bleeds more, and sometimes just doesn’t hold pigment the way we want. I’ve been trying out flats and mags, specifically the 7 mag and 5 flat and I’m loving how they feel. With more needles hitting the skin at once (like 4 from a 7 mag), I can implant pigment quicker, which means less trauma overall. Because of the increased surface area, the needles don’t go as deep, way better for delicate skin. And it’s easier to see if your angle is right, which helps keep the strokes fine and crisp. So I’m still getting beautiful, thin lines just in a gentler, more efficient way. How about you, have you tired flats or mags for strokes? Let me know you're experience of them in comments. Kim
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I tried to work with tired flats but I don’t feel confident with them, not yet. Sometimes It is hard to find the right position to get the effect of the stroke. But I will keep on trying 😅
⚡️ Introduce Yourself (Start here!)
Hi, and WELCOME to your new PMU community! This space helps new and established PMU Artists start and scale their PMU business by learning the rare and in-demand advanced brow technique; 'Hyperrealism Brows' and via high-impact marketing, building authority, and solid strategy. Start by letting us know... - Where are you based? - What's your IG link? (Let's follow each other) - How long have you been a PMU Artist? - What's your PMU speciality? Here's what to do next: • Check out the resources and courses under CLASSROOM • Get points and level up by posting valuable content and thoughts, and insightful comments • Help others level up by liking 👍 good posts and comments. • We're here to help each other out! • If you need help, just ask the community 💪 Kim
⚡️ Introduce Yourself (Start here!)
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Hi! My name is Marié, I’m from Spain and I’m just starting my career as pmu artist. I’m trying to do my best to learn with wonderful courses like this while I save some money for the mentoring program. I would like to get specialized in hyper realistic brows, but I’m open to learn also other options and find my own style 😅 And my IG is @marie_pmustudio_castellon
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@Kim Loy thank you Kim!! I’m excited to see how your suggestions improve my latex work! And the course quality is amazing. Thank you 😊
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@marie-campos-9203
I’m convinced that my nanoblading project will reach my expectations… I can feel it in my bones

Active 23d ago
Joined Nov 10, 2025
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