Some colorimetry and colour correction advice


Many aspiring artists and even some young trainers often inquire about the colorimetry techniques we employ to achieve such impressive results. The key is using the correct calorimetry.
— siiritabri.com

Here's an essential guide for neutralizing unwanted tones:

  • "Salmon" Pink: Add an olive modifier or use pigment with a strong olive base.

  • Grayish Blue: Add orange to neutralize and achieve a brown tone.

  • Greenish Tone: Incorporate a warm chestnut color with a reddish undertone.

  • Purple Tone: Add a yellow "flax" modifier to neutralize.


Additional Tips:

  • Skin thickness can suppress pigment color, as it usually correlates with the opaqueness of the epidermis.

  • Over-layering can make pigments appear considerably cooler post-healing.

  • When in doubt, neutralize old pigment over two sessions to assess how the initial color alters after the first session.

For more comprehensive insights, consult Holistic PMU platforms. It's essential to learn from genuine professionals rather than PMU hobbyists.

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