It varies from person to person and shop to shop. There is no single great tattoo ink, I personally have three tattoo inks in me and they have all yielded satisfactory results.
It all depends on what the artists uses to mix the ink. Usually it's made by the artist themselves, so it varies.
There's the ground material of pigment for each color and then the liquid to make the color all even. Which is why the bottle is shaken before use, to make the color even and distribute everywhere.
Black has carbon in the liquid, red has iron oxide, etc.
Usually mix water with my ink and then assorted minerals, metallic salts and then sometimes vegetable dye for a specialty color.
I spent 3 years as an apprentice, not only being taught how to tattoo, but the business end as well. on the subject of ink making... i was taught to mix the pigment with witch hazel,a few drops of rose water as the rose water helped the pigment achieve a "homogeneous" suspension. now the trick is the last ingredient, witch happens to be VEGETABLE GLYCERIN !!! 2-3 drops per ounce gives the ink the"wet look", like you were wanting you end result to look like a "magazine slick". If you end up not enjoying making your ink or it just doesn't come out like you want it to, may i recommend my personal favorite brands of inks. I use Eternal,Star Bright,and as well a seldom heard of but great ink is manufactured my a company called Permapro.
I never really liked Star Bright. The only colors they make that turns out pretty well is there Red and white. On all the other colors I like to use Precision Ink from Tucson, AZ
Honestly man,
There is NO "best" household ink, as a tattoo artist, i would suggest only either getting a professional tattoo or get a friend with a kit (and professional ink) to do it, the reason being, most inks and dyes you can buy that you might think sound suitable (even non-toxic inks), can actually give you blood poisoning/staph infection, just to name a couple of illnesses that may occur, tattoo inks are usually either water,plastic, or metal based, even these pro inks may cause allergic reactions and skin problems, so use good judgment and reasoning when thinking about tattoos, remember, your body is your temple, so treat it with respect!!!
Have fun and good luck
Different artists have different preferences, and different opinions, but for my money and for the tattoos that I do, I most often champion either: Eternal, Star Brite, or Kuro Sumi. There are A LOT of crappy inks on the market, too many to name, so stick with the three that I just mentioned. A lot of times the price of the ink for how much you are getting will say a lot about the quality thereof. The prices of these inks sometimes detracts people from getting them, but the FIRST rule of tattooing that you will learn is that cheap gear gives cheap results. This extends to everything ranging from machines (NOT guns!), ink, power supplies, etc.
None. "home made" and tattoo shouldn't go together... leave it up to the professionals
The best ink around for a home done tattoo is a pen it is so easy to put on and if you dont want it the next day wash it off
you dont really need to know just ask a tatooest when ever you get one
Each artist has a specific brand of ink they like. Some well known brands are Moms Millenium Ink, Skin Candy, Screamin Ink & lots more.
Starbrite is one of the most popular brands. The colors are bright and they stay bright for a long time. There are many different shades to choose from.
His tattoo is his vampiric name
Matthew Bellamy and Dominic Haward has no tattoos. Christopher Wolstenholme has drawn his kid's names in the shoulders and both arms, and his wife's name in the chest. Also has a brand new tattoo in the left arm, seems to be a red devil, but very cartoonized.
Most people refer to the full facial tattoo for males and the chin tattoo for women as "Moko", or sometimes as "Ta Moko".
the tattoo on the undertakers neck says sara. Wich is his wife's name
Grandfathers name
I wouldn't Never get a name or initials of someone in a tattoo. A tattoo lasts forever, but some friendships never do nor marriages.
Suncast is a well known brand in irrigation supplies. Most stores cary that brand since it is a trusted name and lasts.
The best tattoo to get for. Your son if your a father would be a brilliant sun and his name
Brand: Mykita Frame name: Helmut Collection No. 2
best tattoyour child's name
forget the brand name homemade are the best
As a general rule of thumb, for basic components, brand doesn't matter. Any modern name brand will in all likelihood be as good as another.
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Logitech is the best name for the mice computer devices.
Colt - would be your best bet if you want a name brand - and something reliable.
did an experiment and found out walgreen's supercell lasts longer than energizer and duracell
Tyrus Thomas is an American professional basketball player who is best known for his tattoo work. He was only 10 years old when he got a tattoo of his own name.