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Will Quaye – Artist at Bishop SMP

Will Quaye exploded on the SMP scene in 2019 where he quickly became recognised by his peers for his hunger and passion to his craft.

Will first found himself stepping into the industry due to his mother battling hair-loss, keen to find a solution he came across SMP whilst his partner Claire was at one of the UK’s leading Micropigmentation conferences ‘MPUK 19’

Claire believed Will had the qualities to succeed in SMP; Four weeks later it was go time! Will’s crusade for continued personal development burns bright, with his constant drive to achieve excellence.

Will has fast become one of the uk’s well respected artists, his attention to detail is second to none, producing soft, natural and detailed smp for his clients each and every time.

In 2020 we saw Will become a finalist for:

  • Best scalp tech – MPUK’20 awards
  • Best scalp tech UK – Teresa Wild PMU conference
  • Rising star – Meeting of minds ‘20
  • And walking away as the winner for ‘Best SMP’ at the PMU Circle awards.

Learn more about Will Quaye, the UK’s leading scalp micropigmentation artist, on our About page.

Will Quaye

Founder & Lead UK SMP Artist at Scalp Nation

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