Washington Permanent Cosmetics Alliance

Washington Permanent Cosmetics Alliance

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A private group for permanent makeup artists in WA state.

Photos from Washington Permanent Cosmetics Alliance's post 09/21/2022

I have two PMU machines which are great for beginners who are new to the business. It has settings for brows, eyes, lips and medical. They include a pen and several different needles, a foot pedal (optional to use) and a cord. If you’re thinking about working with a Nouveau Contour but arent ready to spend thousands of dollars, this machine will give you a great start. $100 for pickup in North Seattle or $150 for ground shipping and handling. The price is firm, serious offers only, pls.

03/28/2020

Hi all - Just checking in to see how your businesses are holding up. Obviously, we've closed up shop and are waiting to see what's in store for us. Sending virtual hugs and support.

12/14/2018

Hi all! It’s been a while. If you do microblading, who does you? I need some models for a demo - let me know if you want yours done. Check out my work - EyebrowBaby Microblading + Beauty

02/19/2018

I just called the the Business and Financial Services Committee office in Olympia to clarify the standing of Bill 2369. It’s a little confusing but basically this Friday is the Policy cut off date, Monday is the Fiscal cut off date and March 2nd is the Opposite House cut off date. If they dont make these deadlines to move this bill - it will in fact be dead.

Let it die!

01/17/2018

There are a few proposed amendments on Bill 2369, if you already hold a license, you won't be required to take additional training. - EFFECT: Provides that a person with a license or endorsement to perform permanent cosmetics issued by the department of licensing, that is in good standing on the effective date of the act, is not required to complete a permanent cosmetics curriculum in order to be issued a permanent cosmetics license or to renew a permanent cosmetics license.

This bill, should it pass, will take effect on January 1, 2019.

01/17/2018
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Some permanent makeup artists are trying to pass Bill HB 2369 in the WA state legislature that would, in a nutshell, require permanent makeup artists to take 100 hours of training to practice and also require anyone who would like to be a trainer to have held a permanent cosmetics license for 5 years. This may seem like a harmless idea that promotes more education but think about this:

1. If you have already paid for training and it was less than 100 hours, you would not be able to be a permanent makeup artist anymore and would have to go back and pay for a new training program.

2. You would be limited to take training from only a few trainers in WA state who may decide to charge a large amount of money to re-train you and they would have a monopoly on the training business. The people who came up with the bill would be getting rich, stealing all your business and while making you take training from them.

3. If you just got your permanent makeup license and had dreams about being a trainer, you would have to wait until 2023.

4. This bill would allow a handful of people who have held their licenses for 5 or more years and the state control your permanent cosmetics business and possibly your future. Why give control of your business to others?

5. This bill allows body tattoo artists (who are predominately men) to remain unregulated, meaning no training required.
Permanent makeup artists (who are predominately women) would be held accountable (controlled) by the state and strap them with a huge financial burden to find a trainer that satisfied the 100 hour requirement. This is a backwards and sexist bill.

6. At the Jan 10th hearing, Todd Meyers, the Environmental Director from the WA Policy Center for Occupational Licensing stated that the hour requirements do not yield the health benefits that are often promised. He further stated that regulation favors the rich and lower income workers are less likely to afford the tuition and wages lost associated with education requirements, closing the door to many licensed jobs for them and this specifically hurts immigrants. Bill HB 2369 favors the establishment and shuts out newcomers to the business - often people of color.

We can fight this together! Please review the documents linked in the bill below, view the hearing on video below and write to the representatives (emails below) that you are against this bill!

Committee Chair, Representative Kirby [email protected]

Rep Barkis [email protected]

Rep Blake [email protected]

Rep Jenkin [email protected]

Rep McCabe [email protected]

Rep Vick [email protected]

Rep Stanford [email protected]

Rep Reeves [email protected]

Rep Bergquist [email protected]

Rep Santos [email protected]

Rep Walsh [email protected]



You can register here to track a bill: https://app.leg.wa.gov/DLR/user/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fDLR%2fbilltracking



A video of yesterday’s hearing. Rep. Kirby opens the hearing on House Bill 2369 around 42:24 https://www.tvw.org/watch/?eventID=2018011086

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WA State Licensing (DOL) Official Site: Tattoos, body piercing, and body art licensing 01/15/2018

http://www.dol.wa.gov/business/tattoo/index.html

Here is the Department of Licensing's Official site! Read all the rules and know your fees.

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Here is the link to the Department of Licensing mailing list regarding Permanent Cosmetics in WA state. Subscribe to keep yourself informed!

http://www.dol.wa.gov/business/tattoo/list.html

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