Why are so many permanent makeup artists leaving trainings still feeling unprepared, overwhelmed, and lacking confidence?
In this debut episode of Ink & Integrity, Shannon Housley dives into one of the biggest issues facing the permanent makeup and paramedical tattoo industry today: the rise of fast certifications, online-only trainings, and “cash-grab” education models that are failing artists, clients, and the industry itself.
This conversation explores:
• Why certification does not equal proficiency
• The dangerous normalization of shortcut education
• The difference between technique, skill, and true craftsmanship
• Why understanding the “WHY” behind your work matters
• How poor training creates bad habits, weak confidence, and poor outcomes
• The responsibility artists carry when working on real people
• Why clients are paying the price for undertrained artists
• How bad permanent makeup is damaging the reputation of the entire industry
This episode is not about shaming artists or students. It’s about raising awareness, encouraging critical thinking, and challenging the standards the industry has accepted for far too long.
If you care about artistry, integrity, client safety, mentorship, and building a career rooted in true mastery—not shortcuts—this conversation is for you.
🎙 Hosted by Shannon Housley, founder of Housley Institute and nationally recognized paramedical tattoo artist.
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