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      Esskie
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      Out of all Immortal inks, I’ve only tried Immortal black with less than satisfactory results unfortunately as first impressions were good.

      Viscosity is fairly thick, which some prefer, some don’t, it goes in well despite this though

      The reason I don’t like this black is due to any tattoos I have done using it have scabbed up really quite a lot during healing. Now I know there will be lots of people ready to blame this on my technique but I have compared it to Skin Candy/Bloodline All-Purpose Black, Dynamic black, Eternal black and Intenze blacks without any problems during healing whatsoever.

      When I first noticed it I did a side by side test of Immortal black and Skin Candy black both used on the same tattoo with the latter healing lovely & no scabbing at all during healing.
      The parts of the tattoo that used Immortal black however were scabbed badly.

      I must say though, some of their other coloured pigments I like and do not display this problem

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