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Brows & PMU

Price & Profit Calculator

Best pricing tool for Brow & PMU artists worldwide Tune Hustle's brow and PMU service price and profit calculator helps brow artists and PMU professionals set accurate pricing based on supply costs, service time, overhead expenses, and desired profit margin. It is designed for independent artists and salon owners who want to understand true take-home earnings per service. The calculator works worldwide with flexible inputs for different countries and currencies. Use this tool to calculate pricing for microblading, powder brows, touch-ups, brow services, and custom PMU services. New here? Learn how to price your brow and PMU services accurately Quick Guide

Add a Brows & PMU Service

Add product costs like pigments, numbing, needles/cartridges or blades, mapping supplies, aftercare, and disposables.

Add your estimated overhead cost per service rent, utilities, files, tools, towels, disinfectants, training, software, and other business expenses.

Enter how long this service takes from start to finish, including prep and clean-up.

Your target hourly earnings for this service. Enter a rate that reflects your experience and goals.

Extra earnings added so you're not just breaking even. Most artists use 15–30%.

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How to use this Brows & PMU Calculator

Use this brows & PMU pricing calculator to price your services based on supplies, overhead, and time — so you can see profit and take‑home before you book.

  1. Choose a preset service (microblading, powder brows, touch‑up, etc.) or add a custom one.
  2. Enter supplies cost — or use the optional supplies panel to estimate your per‑client product cost.
  3. Add overhead per service — or use the overhead panel to convert monthly expenses into a per‑client number.
  4. Set time and hourly rate so labour is priced correctly.
  5. Choose your markup %, then click Calculate service.
  6. Review the result card (recommended price, profit, total cost breakdown) and adjust until it matches your goals.

Tip: For touch‑ups, reduce time and supplies so the price stays consistent with your real cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the calculator figure out my service price?

It adds up four things: Your supply cost (products used) Your labour cost (your time your hourly rate) Your overhead (the small business expenses behind every service) Your profit margin (your earnings on top of your costs) Then it gives you a recommended price based on all of that.

How to price microblading services?

To price microblading, add your per-client supplies, overhead per appointment, and your labour cost based on time, then add a profit/markup. If you include a touch-up in the package, build the extra time and supplies into the total price.

How much profit should a PMU artist make per client?

A good target is a profit that still pays you well per hour after supplies, overhead, and labour are covered. Many PMU artists aim for healthy profit margins rather than a fixed dollar amount; use a calculator to see profit and take-home per client and adjust pricing until it meets your goal.

How to price touch-ups correctly?

Touch-ups still require prep, setup, pigment, numbing, and disposables. Price them based on the actual time and supplies used, and if a touch-up is included within a certain window, bake that cost into the original service price.

What supplies should be included in PMU pricing?

Include pigments, needles/cartridges or blades, numbing products, skin prep, mapping supplies, aftercare, and disposables like gloves, barrier film, pigment caps/rings, swabs, wipes, and wraps. Add any single-use sanitation items used per client.

Is microblading still profitable?

Microblading can still be profitable when pricing covers your time, supplies, overhead, and the cost of any included touch-ups. Track your profit per hour and adjust your service price, timing, and supply costs to keep margins healthy.

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