• Honeydew melon and grapefruit are the most common fruits for tattoo practicing, while pig ear is more used since it is at least real skin. You may find the pig skin a bit thicker than human skin when you inject your tattoo needle into it. You may also try pig feet, which is sometime more preferred by some people.

  • Boiling water isn’t enough. It can’t get above 212 degrees. An autoclave pressurizes the chamber, allowing the steam to approach 600 degrees. The pressure and steam kills pathogens, and denatures (melts) viral agents, as well as usually burning off any residual chemical traces.

  • leena replied to the topic Ink temperature in the forum Pigment vs. Ink 11 years, 1 month ago

    what if there was an ink developed that was sensitive to slight changes in skin temperature? I am not scientist so I have no idea if this would be possible, but this is an idea even I would be interested in. I was thinking of the inks changing to specific colors, for example, one ink would have cool colors like green, blue, and purple, and one…[Read more]

  • leena replied to the topic Radiant Ink in the forum Pigment vs. Ink 11 years, 1 month ago

    Actually i do not know about this radiant ink. Please tell me some detail about this ink. Anyway Thanks in advance.

  • leena replied to the topic Scream Ink!! in the forum Pigment vs. Ink 11 years, 1 month ago

    Worldwide tattoo is DANGEROUS too. They sell knockoffs, Chinese inks, and are a very unethical company. Just Google ‘worldwide tattoo supply review’ or SCREAM INK IS DANGEROUS! I cannot believe this ink brand exists and I must mention that buying from something to that extent and enjoy the shiftiest on this company.

  • The depth of a tattoo needle is the most important element in the tattooing process. If the needle goes too far into the skin, it can cause infection and blood poisoning. For tattoo novices, it is vital to know what the proper depth is, and what the signs are of having achieved it.

  • leena replied to the topic suggestions & tips in the forum Suggestions 11 years, 1 month ago

    Thanks a lot for providing tips about tattoo writing. Actually i am quite new in this job. So, i need your help and tips.

  • Sometimes if your body rejects the ink/color (often red), after you go through the 1st healing and then go back for a touch up, your body will handle it just fine the 2nd time around. So, go back for the touch up, do excellent aftercare again until it is completely healed, and you may do just fine, and end up with an excellent quality tattoo!

  • Cam Tattoo Supply Company ships worldwide, and they make good supplies. Machines are different. You want to buy from a reputable machine builder. I recommend irons made by Jim Martini and Aaron Cain, both superb machine builders in the UK.

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