Marvin Furrow Drops SMP Wisdom on Vegas Circle Podcast Episode 70

Marvin Furrow • July 22, 2001

Marvin Furrow, Founder and Master Artist of SMP INK, stepped into the Vegas Circle with Paki and Chris for Episode 70, and it’s a must-listen. 

Available now at TheVegasCircle.com and all major podcast platforms, this sit-down peels back the curtain on how Marvin’s built SMP INK into a scalp micropigmentation empire—and why he’s the go-to guy for confidence comebacks.


With years of SMP mastery under his belt, Marvin teamed up with partner Tyler to launch SMP INK, planting flags in Nevada, Washington, California, and New Mexico. From hundreds of clients to A-list celebrities, he’s inked heads that turn heads, earning a rep as one of the world’s top SMP artists. But it’s not just about the work—Marvin’s trained a wave of pros who’ve spun off their own companies, spreading his precision and passion far beyond the chair.



On the podcast, expect him to unpack the grind, the craft, and those star-studded stories that keep SMP INK buzzing. Missed it? Catch Episode 70 now, then hit smp-ink.com or @smp.ink on Instagram to book a free consult. Marvin’s proof: confidence starts at the scalp—and he’s got the skills to back it up!


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