The PMU Standard

Episode 12: You Do Not Need a PMU Studio Yet

14 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Episode 12: You Do Not Need a PMU Studio Yet Opening a studio too early is one of the fastest ways new PMU artists create unnecessary financial pressure for themselves. In this episode of The PMU Standard, Michelle Rukny discusses the growing pressure within the beauty industry to “look established” before building a stable clientele and business foundation. From booth rentals and shared suites to working under experienced artists, this episode breaks down smarter, more sustainable ways to grow without rushing into expensive overhead too soon. A grounded conversation around business longevity, financial wisdom, and building a career with strategy instead of comparison. For more industry education, business resources, blogs, and updates, visit AAM PMU Board [https://www.aampmuboard.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and join the AAM email list. Follow the AAM on Instagram at @aampmuboard [https://www.instagram.com/aampmuboard?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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Portada del episodio Episode 12: You Do Not Need a PMU Studio Yet

Episode 12: You Do Not Need a PMU Studio Yet

Episode 12: You Do Not Need a PMU Studio Yet Opening a studio too early is one of the fastest ways new PMU artists create unnecessary financial pressure for themselves. In this episode of The PMU Standard, Michelle Rukny discusses the growing pressure within the beauty industry to “look established” before building a stable clientele and business foundation. From booth rentals and shared suites to working under experienced artists, this episode breaks down smarter, more sustainable ways to grow without rushing into expensive overhead too soon. A grounded conversation around business longevity, financial wisdom, and building a career with strategy instead of comparison. For more industry education, business resources, blogs, and updates, visit AAM PMU Board [https://www.aampmuboard.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and join the AAM email list. Follow the AAM on Instagram at @aampmuboard [https://www.instagram.com/aampmuboard?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

19 de jun de 202614 min
Portada del episodio Episode 11: What Can the PMU Industry Learn from Oregon's Recent Numbing Ban

Episode 11: What Can the PMU Industry Learn from Oregon's Recent Numbing Ban

Episode 11: What Can the PMU Industry Learn from Oregon's Recent Numbing Ban Oregon’s 2026 anesthetic clarification sparked major concern across the PMU industry, but the conversation goes far beyond one state. In this episode of The PMU Standard, Michelle Rukny breaks down what happened in Oregon, why it matters nationally, and the larger conversation around regulation, anesthetic safety, and professionalism within permanent makeup. This episode explores the risks of broad tattoo regulations being applied to PMU artists, the importance of education around topical anesthetics, and why advocacy and accountability must exist together if the industry wants long-term credibility and recognition. For more industry education, blogs, and updates, visit AAM PMU Board [https://www.aampmuboard.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and sign up for the AAM email list. Follow the AAM on Instagram at @aampmuboard [https://www.instagram.com/aampmuboard?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

15 de jun de 202614 min
Portada del episodio Episode 10: Eco-Friendly PMU and Tattooing

Episode 10: Eco-Friendly PMU and Tattooing

Episode 10: Eco-Friendly PMU and Tattooing | Realistic Swaps That Don’t Compromise Safety Can permanent makeup and tattoo studios become more eco-conscious without sacrificing sanitation and client safety? In this episode of The PMU Standard, Michelle Rukny discusses the real environmental impact of PMU and tattooing, where studio waste actually comes from, and the realistic changes artists can make without compromising infection control protocols. From biodegradable supplies and smarter ordering habits to the dangers of “greenwashing” and unsafe shortcuts, this episode focuses on practical sustainability, not performative marketing. A grounded conversation for artists who want to become more intentional while still prioritizing professional safety standards. For artists committed to professionalism, safety, and advancing standards within the beauty industry, visit www.micropigmentation.org [http://www.micropigmentation.org/] to learn more about board certification and membership through the American Academy of Micropigmentation. Stay connected with the AAM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/aampmuboard [http://www.instagram.com/aampmuboard]

12 de jun de 202612 min
Portada del episodio Episode 9: How to Choose a PMU Trainer

Episode 9: How to Choose a PMU Trainer

Episode 8: Five Red Flags When Choosing a PMU Trainer Choosing the right PMU trainer can shape the entire trajectory of an artist’s career. In this episode of The PMU Standard, Michelle Rukny discusses five major red flags students should watch for before investing in any permanent makeup training program. From fully online courses and lack of hands-on supervision to unrealistic income marketing and poor post-training support, this episode breaks down the questions every future artist should be asking before enrolling. A direct conversation about education quality, industry standards, and building strong foundations from the very beginning. For more industry education, blogs, and updates, visit AAM PMU Board [https://www.aampmuboard.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and join the AAM email list. Follow the AAM on Instagram at @aampmuboard [https://www.instagram.com/aampmuboard?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

8 de jun de 202611 min
Portada del episodio Episode 8: What To Do When a Procedure Goes Wrong

Episode 8: What To Do When a Procedure Goes Wrong

Episode 8: What To Do When a Procedure Goes Wrong Every artist eventually faces a procedure that doesn’t heal as expected, but what separates professionals from amateurs is how they respond. In this episode, Michelle Rukny walks through a real-world protocol for handling complications, unhappy clients, poor healing, migration, asymmetry, and unexpected outcomes professionally. From documentation and communication to referrals, corrective work, consent forms, insurance, and recognizing patterns in technique issues, this episode provides artists with a practical framework for navigating difficult situations without panic or defensiveness. Honest, direct, and deeply important for any artist serious about long-term professionalism in the PMU industry. Ready to elevate your career and demonstrate your commitment to professional standards? Learn more about becoming board certified with the American Academy of Micropigmentation at www.micropigmentation.org [http://www.micropigmentation.org/]. Follow the AAM for ongoing education, resources, and industry updates: www.instagram.com/aampmuboard [http://www.instagram.com/aampmuboard]

5 de jun de 202617 min