This is just an opinion, and a good foundation for a beginner
to practice. You will see that a great number of artists do not
use disposable tubes and tips, and even less will use disposable
inks. Most clients are oblivious to the tattoo process, and
would not even know the difference, which is probably why more
shops do not use them. It is a good technique and way of doing
business that will shed positive light on you as an artist and your
establishment. Educate your customers and your fellow artists,
but be prepared for negative criticism.
Author’s Opinion on Disposibles
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