First of all sorry for my bad english, i'll try to explain it to u the best i can.
Second of all, if you're a beginner, I won' tell you to get an apprenticeship. You're welcome! I never got one. There were no tattoo artists in my town, nor did i have enough money to get one in some other town.
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But what I will tell you, if you still have any trouble tattooing.. I would suggest you to keep practicing, on pig skin, until you realise what the problem is.
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Anyway, make sure your voltage is right, if you're filling tattoos, use magnums. Bigger the magnum, more voltage you should add. Let's say that magnum 7 needs optimal voltage.
Don't work too fast, optimal speed is the best for filling. Stab between 1.5 to 2 mm.
#find your optimal speed
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If you're shading tattoo, you can work a bit faster, not that you should. I would suggest you shader 9s. Stab between 1.5 and 2 mm.
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PS. You'll have more problems with white ink not staying in the skin.
In that case, work a bit slover and lower the voltage. Stab 2 mm.
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PPS. As i said, first practice on pig skin! After you're 100% sure that you understood how the ink and machine work, don't make your first tattoo on yourself, you'll be too hesitant, most people are. Ask some friend.
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY! KEEP IT CLEAN AND STERILE!!!
Hope i helped!!!
Tattooed skin wrinkles because it is still skill despite having ink on it. It moves and ages just like regular skin.
it is called calligraphy
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Goofy does not have patches on his arms. His skin is black, and he wears a black vest over an orange shirt.
Tattoo ink can last for life when done properly with quality ink. There are many factors that determine the length of time the ink will look nice.
Yes they do. with skin creme, staying out of the sun and etc
Carbon black ink from Xerox and other copier toners can contain impurities that are known carcinogens. Prolonged exposure to this ink within the skin can cause skin and lung irritation.
It scabs over. the white is probably dead skin, not the ink.
Tattooing black skin is much different than tattooing a white or brown skin pigment because you can usually only use black ink because color doesn't show up as well as light pigmented skin, so a dark pigmented person might be limited to there ink colors and some tattoos on certain areas of the body...
It forces the ink into your skin.
Unless the ink got under your skin, it will eventually wash off or go away. Your skin is constantly sloughing off, so it is only a matter of time before any stained skin is washed away.
NO. Tattoos hurt because of the needle guns that puncture the skin to leave ink behind. Black light tattoos do not hurt anymore or less than regular tattoos. Their ink is what glows in black light, and it is very similar to regular ink.
photo black ink is more expensive
is black magic ink the same as India ink
A cloud of melanin (the same stuff that gives people hair and skin color). The ink can deter predators that use smell to hunt.
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The ink is injected deeper that the layers of skin which are shed.