Artist credibility
Use page structure that supports experience, precision, and trust before a visitor sends an enquiry.
PMU sites need more than beautiful imagery. They need clear treatment explanation, artist credibility, and a calm path that helps visitors feel ready to enquire.
PMU website directionUse page structure that supports experience, precision, and trust before a visitor sends an enquiry.
Explain brows, lip blush, and treatment expectations in a way that feels reassuring rather than overwhelming.
Show work and proof in a cleaner sequence so the visual standard feels obvious at a glance.
People trust faster when brows, lips and healing expectations feel easier to understand.
Portfolio examples work best when they support the decision instead of feeling detached from it.
When someone is ready to ask a question or book, the website should make that feel easy and low-friction.
Yes. A PMU site can be structured around brows, lips, or a broader artist brand depending on where enquiries should be directed.
Yes. Portfolio proof can be placed where it strengthens trust instead of feeling detached from the booking path.
Very. A lot of PMU interest begins on social media and moves across on mobile, so the page flow has to feel clean and quick to trust.
A website review can highlight where your current site is losing trust, clarity, or enquiry intent before the first message even happens.