ForPMU artists
Consent that survives the healing process
Healed colour, the perfecting session and the day-four panic, all addressed in writing before the deposit is taken.
- 14-day trial
- No card needed
- Unlimited forms
- Cancel anytime
- forms in the pack
- 3forms in the pack
- screening questions
- 9screening questions
- minutes to set up
- 10minutes to set up
- a month to start
- $8a month to start
Permanent makeup consent
Full name
Date of birth
Email
Phone
Are you pregnant or breastfeeding?
YesNo
Isotretinoin
PMU artists
The problem, specifically
The message arrives on day four, when the brows are at their darkest and the client is convinced something has gone wrong.
Nothing has. But she has already photographed it and sent it to three friends.
What you actually get
Nobody buys a consent form
They buy the fifteen minutes back at the start of an appointment. They buy the phone call they did not have to make, because the contraindication turned up two days early instead of two minutes late. They buy an insurer who pays out, because the patch test has a timestamp rather than a memory attached to it.
The form is the mechanism. What you are actually buying is the record it leaves behind.
That is the whole argument, and it is why the questions matter more than the software. A blank form builder hands you a canvas and calls it flexibility. This hands you the nine questions that a waxing client should be asked, in the wording that gets an honest answer, with the risky one already flagged in red.
What this saves you
Not what the form contains - what it gives you back. Every number below is arithmetic you can check on the calculator further down the page.
4 seconds
from signature to aftercare email
The aftercare for their treatment lands in their inbox before they have left the chair, written for that service and editable in your words. Clients who follow aftercare heal better, complain less and rebook more - and you did nothing.
Before they sit down
not halfway through
A form that collects answers and does nothing with them has solved the wrong problem. A risky answer turns the submission red and names the reason at the top, at the only moment the information is worth anything.
A defensible claim
instead of a disputed memory
Most professional policies in these trades condition cover on documented screening, and a patch test you can describe is not a patch test you can produce. A timestamped record is the difference between a claim your insurer defends and one they decline.
Automatic
guardian co-sign and ID capture
Under-18 forms require a guardian signature before they can be submitted, and ID photographs attach to the record rather than living in a separate file. The control does not depend on a busy Saturday going well.
Same week. One thing changed.
The left-hand column is most studios today. The right-hand one is the same week with the form sent at booking instead of handed over on arrival.
- Day four, and her brows are at their darkest
- She is convinced something has gone wrong
- You explained the healing process at the appointment
- There is no record that you did, and the review is already up
Nothing here is negligent. It is just undocumented.
- She signed a line about the dark phase before the deposit
- The healing-stage aftercare arrived four seconds after she signed
- Day four brings a message you can answer with her own signature
- Day ten, the brows heal to the colour you planned
Same treatments, same clients, same you. Different record.
What you get
Healed-colour and perfecting-session wording built into the consent, not explained verbally
Botox in the last four weeks flagged before you map a brow that is still moving
Cold sore history caught at booking, when antiviral cover can still be arranged
Pigment brand, colour and batch number recorded per client
ID captured, because PMU is legally tattooing in most states
Plans from $8 a month, unlimited from $12
Every form on your menu, already written
permanent makeup consent form
It puts the healed-colour and top-up wording in front of her before the deposit, which is what prevents the day-four review that costs you the next three bookings.
9 checks6 stopmicroblading consent form
It records the skin type assessment, so recommending powder brows to an oily-skinned client is a documented recommendation rather than a conversation nobody can prove.
8 checks5 stoplip blush consent form
It gets the cold sore protocol started days ahead, and warns her about the day-two swelling before it frightens her into a review.
9 checks6 stop
Contraindication checker
Can you treat a client who...?
Pick a treatment and a condition. The answer comes with the reason behind it, and the form question that catches it.
Pick a condition
Every answer here is the same rule set that ships inside the product's forms.
Permanent makeup is a tattoo on the most visible part of the body. Everything that applies to tattooing applies here, plus a set of facial-specific risks that are easy to miss.
Paper vs digital
What is paper actually costing you?
0
hours a year
$0
a year
0
sheets of paper
0
Forms you would have to search through if you were sued three years from now
How long would that take from a filing cabinet?
Against $19 a month for the digital version.
Questions people actually ask
Yes, per client. Delayed reactions happen months later and pigments are occasionally recalled, and the batch is the first question asked and the only detail you cannot reconstruct afterwards.
Your form is written. Come and get it.
Pick your service, and it is in your account before you have finished making a coffee. 14 days free, no card.
- 14-day trial
- No card needed
- Unlimited forms
- Cancel anytime
General guidance for professionals, not legal or medical advice. Check the rules that apply where you work.