Supply List & Links

Finding the right sources for your supplies can be a bit of a challenge, huh? I totally get it! Figuring out where to start and who to buy from can be pretty overwhelming. Personally, I like to keep it simple and buy directly from the sellers whenever I can. But hey, sometimes it just makes more sense to get everything from one place instead of dealing with multiple shipping orders.

Now, when it comes to things like sanitation, prepping, and minor tools, Amazon is my go-to. They're pretty reliable, and you don't need to stress too much about getting the absolute best quality. It's all about functionality in these cases, you know?

But let's talk about blades and inks. Here's the thing: the brand really matters here. You want to know where those babies are coming from and make sure you're getting the good stuff. That's why I pay extra attention to that aspect. Sure, I'll give you a bunch of Amazon links because their delivery is fast and free, but don't forget to check out some awesome PMU websites too! Sometimes, the smaller companies have killer deals and discounts that are totally worth it.

PMUANGEL.COM

BOWLERESTHETICS.COM

MINXBROWS.COM

INKBOXARTISTRY.COM

Equipment

Bellow I have three great options in different price ranges for a treatment bed! You can also spend much more if it is something you want to invest in but these are great options. The Fully adjustable treatment bed is just like the one I own. You are able to electrically adjust the height, headrest, and footrest. If I am being 100% honest, you don’t need everything to be electric. Your clients have to lay flat so don’t spend the money unless you want to. There is also a bed that adjusts manually and the height can be adjusted electrically. This is the best of both worlds! Lastly, we have a simple treatment bed. I used one just like this for two years and it was great! It served its’ purpose and was well worth the money.

Here are the most popular lighting options for PMU artists. The ring light is the most common and what I personally use. There are two newer design options as well that could be great. They are pricier so make sure to compare and do your research.

You can go pretty simple for your treatment tray. I like to use a three tiered rolling cart but a dental tray is perfect!

Sanitation

Mapping Tools

Procedure Items

Aftercare Supplies

Practice Items