Master colour with confidence at Pigment.lab Academy’s Pigmentology and Colour Theory Workshop in Permanent Makeup, delivered in Clapham Junction, London. This advanced PMU workshop is designed for artists who want to elevate their results, avoid unwanted colour shifts, and gain a deeper scientific understanding of pigments, skin undertones, and long-term retention.
Whether you specialise in powder brows, lip blush, or eyeliner, this intensive colour-focused training will give you the knowledge and practical skills needed to achieve predictable, high-quality outcomes on every client. Our Pigmentology and Colour Theory Workshop is delivered in our professional academy in Clapham Junction, South West London, with hands-on exercises using professional PMU pigment systems and practice skins. You’ll take part in interactive demonstrations, pigment mixing sessions, and real-case colour scenarios — ensuring you leave confident and ready to apply your knowledge immediately in clinic.
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Advanced PMU colour theory and undertone identification
Skin analysis and Fitzpatrick skin typing
Pigment behaviour within the skin and long-term fading patterns
Organic vs inorganic pigments and how to select correctly
Colour correction and neutralisation techniques
Managing previous PMU, grey brows, ashy tones, and lip discolouration
Pigment mixing strategies for brows, lips, and eyeliner
How melanin levels affect healed results
Preventing unwanted colour shifts and migration
This workshop is ideal for beginners looking to build strong foundations, as well as experienced artists who want to refine their colour work and corrective skills.
Training includes:
Tutor-led theory sessions
Practical pigment mixing workshops
Colour correction case studies
Guided skin analysis exercises
Professional feedback and support
All equipment and training materials are provided.
Our Pigmentology Manual is a comprehensive professional guide designed to give permanent makeup artists a deep, practical understanding of pigment science and advanced colour theory.
Created specifically for PMU practitioners, this manual bridges the gap between theory and real-world application, helping artists achieve consistent, predictable, and high-quality healed results.
The manual explores how pigments behave within the skin, how undertones and melanin levels affect colour outcomes, and how to confidently select, mix, and modify pigments for brows, lips, and eyeliner procedures.