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Send a textIn this episode, Amber is joined by another OG artist: Miranda Bofenkamp. Tune in to hear us break down how permanent makeup has actually evolved over the last 10 years—from pigments and techniques to the way clients find, stalk, and choose their artist. Believe it or not clients purchasing behavior has changed and if you don't adapt, you're probably feeling more and more left behind.We talk trailblazers who paved the way, lessons we learned the hard way, and why adapting isn't optional anymore if you want to stay booked and relevant.If you're doing PMU like it's 2015… this episode might sting (in a good way).
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Send a textIn Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Teryn Darling is joined again by Alex Mechenici of Alex PMU Academy to unpack the truths the permanent makeup industry doesn't always want to hear.From trend-driven techniques and social media misinformation to pigment science, photo editing ethics, and long-term healed results, this episode challenges PMU artists to think critically, work responsibly, and return to strong fundamentals.In this episode, we cover:The dangers of trend-based PMU techniquesWhy Instagram results don't always reflect healed workHair strokes, hyper-realism & techniques that don't age wellPigment ingredients, color shifts & long-term outcomesPhoto editing, filters & unrealistic client expectationsAccountability, ethics & responsibility in PMU educationWhy fundamentals matter more than viral techniquesIf you're a permanent makeup artist navigating education overload, unrealistic expectations, and fast-changing trends, this episode will help you refocus on ethics, longevity, and excellence in PMU.
Les actualités, avec Anais Izaac (EQWIN), Pierre Bellaiche, Arnaud de Seyssel et Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du Galop du 20/02, avec Sami Bouazza et Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du Trot du 20/02, avec Alexandre Decoopman et Sébastien Guarato. by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec Arnaud de Seyssel (France Galop), Sébastien Guarato, Pierre Bellaiche, Anaïs Izaac (EQWIN), et nos chroniqueurs Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin et Alexandre Decoopman. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Les pronos du Plat du 13/2, avec Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec le Dr Claire Scicluna, Eric Blaisse, secrétaire de l'Association Nationale des Turfistes, et nos chroniqueurs Thomas Beaurain, Kevin Romain du Parisien-Aujourd'hui en France, Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin et Alexandre Decoopman. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
Les actualités, avec Eric Blaisse et Kevin Romain. by Radio Balances
Les pronos de l'obstacle du 13/2, avec Thomas Beaurain, Gilles Barbarin et Sami Bouazza. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du Trot du 13/02, avec Alexandre Decoopman. by Radio Balances
Le bien-être équin, avec Equidarmor : Les parasite du cheval, avec le Dr Claire Scicluna. by Radio Balances
durée : 00:03:29 - Comment les pmu se préparent avant deux vendredi 13 - L'année 2026 est riche en vendredi 13. Le premier est cette semaine. Si la date doit porter chance aux joueurs, force est de constater qu'ils sont de moins en moins nombreux à pousser la porte des bars-tabacs et autres PMU ce jour-là à Toulouse. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Tatter-a-fact PMU Podcast, Teryn Darling sits down with internationally respected PMU educator Alex Mechenici for a powerful, science-driven conversation every permanent makeup artist needs to hear.This episode goes beyond trends and social media brows and dives into pigment science, saline vs. laser removal, aged results, and critical thinking in PMU education. Together, Teryn and Alex unpack why certain pigments age beautifully, why others create removal nightmares, and why understanding the why behind your work matters more than ever.What You'll Learn:• Saline removal vs. laser removal in PMU• Iron oxides vs. organic pigments (and common misconceptions)• Carbon black, titanium dioxide & yellow pigments explained• Healed results vs. aged results—the true measure of skill• Why PMU education must evolve with responsibilityGuest Spotlight:Alex Mechenici is a globally recognized PMU educator, speaker, and researcher known for her uncompromising, science-first approach to permanent makeup and removal education. She teaches internationally, runs her PMU academy in the UK, and is widely respected for raising industry standards through critical thinking and ethical education.
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec Sébastien Ernault (JOSH POWER) et Eric Blaisse, secrétaire de l'Association Nationale des Turfistes, et nos chroniqueurs Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin et Alexandre Decoopman. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
Les pronos du Trot du 6/02, avec Alexandre Decoopman. by Radio Balances
L'entretien, avec Sébastien Ernault. by Radio Balances
Les actualités, avec Eric Blaisse. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du Galop du 6/02, avec Gilles Barbarin. by Radio Balances
Change de carrière en 1 an avec le programme Nouvelles Voies : t.y/reconversionMerci à l'Institut Transitions de soutenir le podcast !__Pourquoi 44% des gilets jaunes votent pour le RN ? Si tu crois que les campagnards sont des fachos ou qu'à l'inverse les citadins comprennent rien à ta réalité de campagnard, voici le portrait méconnu d'une France rurale et péri-urbaine et son rôle crucial pour plus d'écologie et de solidarité.Voici Lumir Lapray, autrice du livre "Ces gens-là" et militante qui défend la France rurale et péri-urbaine.SOMMAIRE00:40 Lumir Lapray, autrice de « Ces gens-là »02:34 Questions mitraillettes08:48 Revenir à la campagne15:17 Le malaise des campagnes22:21 Sociologie du PMU et fierté rurale30:38 Voter RN pour se protéger35:56 Comment lutter contre l'extrême-droite ?37:19 Pourquoi ça te tient à cœur de défendre la ruralité ?37:48 Anecdotes40:46 Conseils pour parler à un proche séduit par le RN__Le site officiel de Soif de SensSoutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
L'unique show radio dédié aux courses hippiques ! En partenariat avec le PMU, "les courses RMC" sont le rendez-vous des parieurs et des amateurs de chevaux. Tous les samedis de 13h à 14h, Dimitri Blanleuil, Lionel Charbonnier, Frédéric Kita et Mathieu Zaccagnini donnent la parole au monde des courses (entraineurs, drivers, jockey, propriétaires) et fournissent aux auditeurs les meilleurs conseils pour leurs paris du week-end.
In this episode, Dr Tsen Vei Lim speaks to Professor Amandine Luquiens, a psychiatrist and addiction specialist at the University of Montpellier and the Addiction Department of Nîmes University Hospital, France. The interview covers Amandine's research article on psilocybin in alcohol use disorder and comorbid depressive symptoms: Results from a feasibility randomized clinical trial.Psilocybin and its recent popularity in clinical trials [01:22]The concerns of using psilocybin to treat psychiatric disorders [03:05]The use of psychotherapy alongside psilocybin in treatment [05:16]The key findings from the study [07:01]The contribution of the findings to policy and practice [10:13]The public's current opinion for using psilocybin for psychiatric disorders [12:07]About Tsen Vei Lim: Tsen Vei is an academic fellow supported by the Society for the Study of Addiction, currently based at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. His research integrates computational modelling, experimental psychology, and neuroimaging to understand the neuropsychological basis of addictive behaviours. He holds a PhD in Psychiatry from the University of Cambridge (UK) and a BSc in Psychology from the University of Bath (UK).About Amandine Luquiens: Amandine Luquiens is a psychiatrist and addiction specialist, Full Professor at the University of Montpellier and the Addiction Department of Nîmes University Hospital. Her research focuses on patient-reported outcomes and psychotherapy-based interventions in addiction, with a particular interest in mindfulness and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy; she conducted the first clinical trial in France on psychedelics. Her work also addresses alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder, including the use of account-based gambling data to inform evidence-based guidance for policymakers. She is a member of the Centre de recherche en Epidémiologie et Santé des Populations (CESP) Inserm U1018 team Primary Care, Prevention and Women's Health, and aims to advance patient-centered addiction care.Original article: Psilocybin in alcohol use disorder and comorbid depressive symptoms: Results from a feasibility randomized clinical trial https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70152Author's declaration of interest: AL has no conflict of interest in the field of psychedelics. She was the recipient of a grant regulated by a public organism “French observatory of addictive behaviors- OFDT” and constraining all French monopolistic gambling service providers to redistribute 0.002% of stakes on their platforms to academic research. The gambling service provider implied in that grant was the “Paris Mutuel Urbain” (PMU). Independency of the research with no constraint on the protocol, the analysis and the publication were guaranteed by a strict convention between universities, hospitals and the PMU. AL signed a data sharing agreement for the “OSE” study, through an academic-private convention with the FDJ: Independency of the research with no constraint on the protocol, the analysis and the publication were guaranteed by a strict convention between the hospital and the FDJ, and no funding was part of the convention.The opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the host and interviewees and do not necessarily represent the opinions or official positions of the SSA or Addiction journal.The SSA does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of the information in external sources or links and accepts no responsibility or liability for any consequences arising from the use of such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les pronos du Trot du 30/01, avec Alexandre Decoopman. by Radio Balances
Écoutez ce numéro de Radio Balances, avec Eric Frémiot, de l'écurie Jiel, et nos chroniqueurs Sami Bouazza, Gilles Barbarin, Alexandre Decoopman, Jérémy Levy, Hubert Smadja et Cédric Philippe. Inscrivez-vous sur Genybet - Jusqu'à 250€ de bonus de bienvenue 10€ supplémentaires en ouvrant un compte sur Genybet avec le code « RB10 » avec ce lien bit.ly/3BvWfhe
L'entretien, avec Eric Frémiot. by Radio Balances
Les pronos du Galop du 30/01, avec Gilles Barbarin et Cédric Philippe. by Radio Balances
Les actualités et le débrief du Prix d'Amérique 2026, avec tous nos chroniqueurs. by Radio Balances
Send us a textWhat does it actually take for a PMU artist to leave a booming city, rebuild from scratch, and build a loyal clientele across state lines?
Send us a textIn Episode #120 of Tatter-a-Fact, Girlz Ink founder Teryn Darling returns with Part 2 of a powerful, honest conversation on mindset, money, and navigating economic slowdowns in the permanent makeup industry.If you're a PMU artist feeling slower bookings, financial pressure, or self-doubt, this episode delivers real-world guidance—not toxic positivity, fear-based narratives, or Instagram fluff.This is a deep dive into how experienced artists think, adapt, and build stability when the economy shifts.In This Episode, We Cover:• Why mindset directly affects your business decisions• The difference between awareness and operating from fear• How negativity spreads in PMU communities—and how to protect your headspace• Why not every PMU artist is slow (and what that means for you)• Manifestation explained realistically—vision + action• What artists should focus on while business is slower• Strengthening systems, policies, communication, and client experience• Why mastering theory, skin, and craft outlasts trendsReal Talk on Money & Financial StabilityThis episode also tackles money conversations most PMU artists avoid, including:• Why money equals freedom, safety, and better decision-making• The importance of separate personal and business emergency funds• How to start building a financial cushion—even from zero• Cutting expenses strategically without deprivation• Why financial literacy is a career-long skill in PMU• How financial stability allows you to say no to red-flag clientsThis Episode Is For You If:• You're a PMU artist navigating a slow season• You want long-term sustainability, not quick fixes• You're building confidence in business and finances• You believe PMU is your calling and you're committed to growthCore MessageSlow seasons are temporary.Mindset, preparation, and financial clarity determine who survives—and who thrives.This episode is about using slower times as leverage, not letting fear define your future.
Welcome back to my client success stories. Today I interview Polly over on Instagram. In this live, we talk about:What it's really like being inside a mastermind when your friends and family don't quite “get” businessWhy support and community matter even when things are going wellStepping back from treatments without guilt and becoming a better leader because of itCreating more time, more freedom, and more headspace without burning everything downHow mindset, structure, and clarity quietly change how you run your business and your lifeShe shares what's shifted for her over the last year, both personally and professionally, and why she chose to commit to a second year inside Scale. It's such an open, refreshing conversation, and I know a lot of you will see yourselves in it. Polly also offers PMU training and digital products, so go and check out her page! If you would like to apply for mastermind for when the doors open again, you can apply here: https://katiegodfrey.biz/application
Send us a textCosmetic tattooing isn't just about looking pretty… but about helping women feel like themselves again after trauma, surgery, or scars?In this episode of Inspired by Ms Amber Red, Amber, Tania, Jessica, and Sasha sit down to talk about the real power of restorative and paramedical tattooing — from cancer survivors and dog bites to stretch marks, C-sections, and areolas that completely change how someone sees their body.We get into:The story of a client who lost parts of her lips to lip cancer and how lip blush tattooing helped bring back shape, color, and confidenceHow paramedical tattooing and inkless stretch mark revision can transform how clients feel in their own skinThe emotional reality of working on scars, surgeries, and areolas vs “just” brows and lipsAnd how Amber's client surprised her deployed hubby with heart shape areolasIf you've ever felt called to do more with your PMU skills — beyond brows — this episode will shift how you see your role as an artist.
Tatiana Vostrikov, LVN, is a highly respected Master Nurse Injector and Certified Aesthetic Medicine Practitioner, as well as an internationally recognized trainer, global speaker, and esteemed jury member for international PMU championships. With more than two decades of experience in aesthetic medicine, Tatiana is known for her exceptional technical expertise, meticulous artistry, and deep commitment to delivering natural, confidence-enhancing results. Tatiana's career began in Europe, where she specialized in skincare and nail design from 2003 to 2007. Her passion for advancing beauty through science led her to pursue comprehensive training in aesthetic medicine, earning over 25 certifications in Permanent Makeup and more than 20 certifications in medical aesthetics. Her proficiency in injectables, facial balancing, neuromodulators, and permanent makeup has positioned her as a trusted expert and educator in the field. In 2017, Tatiana founded Tatiana's Health and Beauty Center, a boutique studio known for its personalized, results-driven approach to aesthetics. Her vision and dedication to excellence have since expanded into multiple premier locations:Geneva Medical Spa – Frisco, TexasEstablished in 2024, this state-of-the-art medical spa delivers advanced aesthetic procedures under Tatiana's leadership, in collaboration with Dr. Huges and an experienced medical team.Geneva Aesthetic Academy – Frisco, TexasA cutting-edge training center dedicated to educating and empowering future aesthetic professionals through hands-on instruction and advanced techniques.Geneva Med Spa – Toronto, CanadaTatiana's international expansion brings her high standard of care and innovative aesthetic solutions to clients across Canada.Tatiana's unwavering dedication to ongoing education, industry leadership, and client-centered care has made her a respected authority in aesthetic medicine. Her rare ability to blend clinical precision with artistic talent allows her to create natural, harmonious enhancements tailored to each individual. Through her work as a practitioner, educator, international trainer, and speaker, Tatiana continues to elevate the global standards of aesthetic medicine and inspire professionals worldwide.In this episode, we explore:1. The Rise of Integrative Wellness in Aesthetics2. Why Natural, Undetectable Results Are the Future of Beauty3. The Aesthetics Industry Needs Higher Standards — Here's Why4. The Hidden Skill Behind Exceptional Aesthetic Care5. How Geneva Built a Thriving Aesthetics BrandWith podcast host Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIs business slow in the permanent makeup industry right now?You're not imagining it and you're not alone.In Episode 119 of the Tatter-a-Fact Podcast, Teryn Darling is joined by Sarah from Girlz Ink for an honest, grounded conversation about the current PMU slowdown, the broader economy, and what permanent makeup artists should be doing right now to stay strong and prepared for what's next.This episode is not fear-based and it's not sugar-coated. It's real talk from industry leaders who have lived through multiple economic downturns and know exactly how artists can survive slow seasons and come out stronger.In This Episode:• Why the PMU industry feels slow — and why it's not just you• How the economy impacts beauty services (and why beauty always rebounds)• Why permanent makeup is recession-resistant• PMU as a life-changing service — not “just makeup”• The role of confidence, self-care, and healed results in client decision-making• Real stories that show why PMU will always have demand• How slow seasons create opportunity for growth and skill developmentThis episode is for PMU artists, cosmetic tattooers, microblading artists, studio owners, and educators who want clarity, reassurance, and practical perspective — without the doom and gloom.✨ Part 1 of a 2-part conversationPart 2 dives deeper into mindset, money management, hidden opportunities, and long-term strategy.Listen in, take a breath, and remember:You didn't come this far just to stop now.
Send us a textWhat if the biggest glow-up of 2026 isn't about goals, resolutions, or a 47-step plan… but about letting go of the sh*t that's been draining you all year?
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of Tatter-a-Fact, Teryn sits down with Candice Falcon, an industry leader in medical tattooing, 3D areola restoration, scar camouflage, and FTM gender-affirming tattoo work. Candice shares her artistic philosophy, her high standards, and why medical tattooing requires far more than basic PMU skills.Together, they dive deep into compromised skin, breast reconstruction, color theory, trauma-informed care, client psychology, and the emotional responsibility behind working with cancer survivors and trans clients. This conversation is real, raw, and educational—everything we stand for at Girlz Ink.Whether you're a PMU artist exploring the medical side of the industry or a seasoned tattooer wanting to elevate your craft, this episode will challenge you, inspire you, and expand your perspective.Topics Covered:• PMU vs. medical tattooing — understanding who is ready• Working on radiated, grafted & surgically altered skin• 3D areola design, nipple placement & healed expectations• Scar camouflage & skin-tone color matching• FTM phalloplasty tattooing & gender-affirming work• Ethics, boundaries & raising industry standards• Breaking rules the right way as an artistConnect With Candice FalconInstagram: @falconartistryHybrid training available for advanced artists in:– Areola & nipple tattooing– Scar camouflage– Gender-affirming FTM tattooingAbout Girlz InkWe are committed to integrity, healed results, and raising the bar in the PMU and medical tattooing industries.Explore our online courses & PMU products: GirlzInkTraining.com | GirlzInkStore.com
Nouvelle semaine, nouveau sketch. Il est aussi perdu en Argentine que dans le PMU du coin !
Send us a textWhat really happens when you walk away from a packed, 7-figure beauty business… on purpose?
Send us a textIn this episode of Tatter-a-Fact, Teryn Darling sits down with Carla Ricciardone of Sculpted Studios, global PMU educator, color-theory expert, and pioneer of dark lip neutralization for a powerful and unfiltered conversation about what truly matters in Permanent Makeup today.Together they break down the science behind pigments, color theory, needle choice, and machine movements, while opening up about artist growth, education integrity, and creating healed results that speak louder than hype.
durée : 00:03:13 - Le Billet de Daniel Morin - par : Daniel Morin - La France vient de postuler pour faire enregistrer le bar PMU au patrimoine culturel immatériel . Voilà une idée qui plaît à Daniel Morin. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
In this fast-paced, raw, and incredibly actionable LashCon 2025 coaching session, Sheila Bella sits down with a beauty entrepreneur who's struggling to grow her trainer kit business — and in under 20 minutes, Sheila completely restructures her visibility and sales strategy. If you've ever wondered why your product, kit, or training isn't taking off even though it's great, this episode will be a wake-up call. Sheila breaks down the exact reason most beauty businesses stay stuck: they're relying solely on word of mouth and not building a digital ecosystem that works on autopilot. You'll hear Sheila walk this business owner through a clear, simple two-part formula: 1. Get seen — visibility through content & ads 2. Get chosen — conversion through trust-building systems This episode is a must-listen for lash trainers, PMU educators, product creators, or anyone wanting consistent sales without burning out. ⭐ 5 Key Points From the Episode 1. Visibility Can't Rely on Word of Mouth Alone Sheila explains that if you want consistent, predictable growth, word of mouth is not enough. You need digital visibility that runs 24/7. 2. There Are Only Two Content Types: Organic & Paid Organic content builds trust. Paid content (ads) builds reach. Both are needed if you want trainers to see your kit as an option. 3. Trainers Only Choose Brands They See Repeatedly Visibility → familiarity → trust → sales. Your kits won't sell if trainers never see them online. 4. Automation Is the Only Way to Scale Without Burnout Sheila walks her through creating automated sales funnels, email sequences, DMs, and follow-up systems so she can grow her brand while raising her kids. 5. Being Seen Gets You Considered — But Being Chosen Requires Conversations Once people see your ads and content, what converts them is the messaging, follow-up, and nurturing process behind the scenes. Watch the full episode on Youtube at Sheila Bella YouTube channel. Tune in for a mindset makeover that'll help you stick to what you start—and finally see results that last. // BEAUTY BIZ SECRETS FACEBOOK GROUP! // BOOKED AND BUSY CHALLENGE // FREE BEAUTY BUSINESS AUDIT // www.SheilaBella.com | // Instagram: @CEOglowshow & @realsheilabella // YOUTUBE Channel youtube.com/@SheilaBella
Send us a textLet's be honest — if you don't understand your needle, you're just guessing with your PMU results.In this episode, Ms Amber Red, Tania D. Artistry, and MJ Artistry break down needle configurations for permanent makeup in a way no one else does. From why smaller needles take less pressure to implant the color and how larger configurations need more pressure and control. We also talk about Tanias personal journey with permanent cosmetics - how and why smaller needles just work for her!If you've ever struggled with inconsistent saturation, patchy healed results, or simply don't know why something isn't working for you, this episode is going to connect the dots for you.And because you know Amber always gives you the tools to win — she's got a free downloadable PMU Needle Guide just click the link and it's yours!Needle Guide Link: https://www.inspiredbymsamberred.com/signupSupport the showFollow Ms Amber Red on all social media platforms: IG: InspiredByMsAmberRed - https://www.instagram.com/inspiredbymsamberred/ IG: MsAmberRed - https://www.instagram.com/msamberred/ TikTok: MsAmberRed - https://www.tiktok.com/@msamberred?_t=8We7Q2Gtd0&_r=1 FB: MsAmberRed Permanent Makeup - https://www.facebook.com/Msamberred FB Group: Inspired by Ms Amber Red - https://www.facebook.com/groups/inspiredbymsamberred Website: http://www.inspiredbymsamberred.comSupport our podcast here! - https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235069/support Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Ms Amber Red & Inspired by Ms Amber Red. The material and information presented here is for entertainment purposes only. “Inspired by Ms Amber Red" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, service or view.
Send us a textIn TAF #116, Teryn breaks down one of the BIGGEST struggles in Permanent Makeup: oily skin — and why it affects stretch, grip, pigment implantation, numbing absorption, and ultimately… your healed results.For 25 years, artists have been told to “just blot more,” “stretch harder,” or “work faster.” But none of that fixes the REAL issue: surface oil AND subsurface oil working against you during every procedure.In this episode, Teryn reveals the science behind oily skin and explains how it sabotages brows and eyeliner results — even for highly skilled artists. She also shares the 2.5-year journey behind creating D'Oil™, the industry's first solution formulated specifically for PMU artists to control oily skin safely, effectively, and professionally.What You'll Learn in This Episode:• Why oily skin causes patchy healed brows & uneven saturation• The difference between surface oil vs. subsurface oil• How oil dilutes pigment the second it enters the skin• Why numbing doesn't absorb well on oily clients• How slippage affects stretch, depth, and needle control• Why this issue does NOT mean you're inexperienced• The formulation & testing behind D'Oil™• How D'Oil™ improves mapping, pigment implantation, numbing, and healed resultsAbout D'Oil™ — OMG's New PMU Innovation:The first-ever PMU solution designed to:✔ Remove surface + subsurface oil✔ Improve pigment implantation✔ Improve numbing absorption✔ Reduce glove slippage✔ Maintain hydrated, pliable skin✔ Support better healed results✔ Work in under 2 minutes✔ Safe for brows + eyeliner (pH 6)No oil. No slip. No problem.Black Friday Sale• D'Oil™ Intro Price: $16.50Shop: GirlzInk.comStay ConnectedInstagram: @girlzinkstudio | @teryndarlingNewsletter: Free PMU education & updates at GirlzInk.com
Send us a textThere's a side of tattooing that goes deeper than brows and lips — the kind that is soul healing
Is business coaching a total scam… or the missing piece in your beauty business success story?
Send us a textIn this episode, Teryn Darling sits down with industry veteran Robin Hays Velez, a PMU artist with over 32 years of experience, to talk about what it really takes to last in permanent makeup. From pigments and needle choices to burnout, ethics, and regulators… nothing is off the table.If you've ever wondered what's true, what's hype, and what actually matters for long-term success in PMU, this one's for you.What You'll LearnPigment science: The real differences between iron oxide and organic/carbon pigments and when to use which.Eyeliner tattooing: Why Robin sometimes refuses carbon and how she works safely on mature or crepey lids.Needle mastery: Liners vs shaders, diameters, tapers and why one needle can't do it all.Saturation levels: How to achieve low, medium, or high saturation results without over-traumatizing the skin.Industry ethics & longevity: Setting boundaries, avoiding burnout, and staying educated through the noise of social media.
Live from LashCon 2025 in California! In this power-packed episode, Sheila Bella sits down with a beauty entrepreneur struggling to get new clients through the door. In under 20 minutes, Sheila helps her uncover the truth behind inconsistent bookings, wasted ad spend, and how to finally build steady client flow. Whether you're a lash artist, PMU trainer, or salon owner, this live coaching session will help you shift from guessing to growing. ✨ 5 Points of Interest for Listeners: Why boosting posts isn't the same as running strategic ads. How to turn discount clients into loyal, full-price regulars. The lifetime value mindset: why one client is worth thousands. The real reason visibility + engagement matter more than discounts. How to use DMs the right way to create consistent bookings.
Send us a textIf you've ever stood in front of your pigment drawer debating between Mara Pro and LI Pigments, this one's for you.