Choosing The Right Tattoo Ink As An Artist

Choosing The Right Tattoo Ink As An Artist

As the practice of tattooing developed and more and more colors were introduced, the old days of artists mixing in the back rooms of their shops have ended. The time commitment, safety risks, and know-how have become too much for individual artists to handle this task.

Too many artists have made the mistake of trying to make their own tattoo ink only to find out that they weren’t suited for the task. A tattoo artist should focus on mastering their craft and expanding their skills using tattoo ink for things like outlining, color shading, black and gray shading, and developing their overall tattoo style and building their clientele of customers.

This isn’t to say that tattoo artists shouldn’t be familiar with the fundamental concepts of tattoo ink color and how to mix colors. Mixing colors is much different than making your own ink from scratch. You can purchase pre-mixed colors from tattoo ink manufacturers like INTENZE products who offer products like Snow White Mixing. This is a white tattoo ink color that artists can use to mix and lighten other tattoo inks they purchase. This allows artists to create their own custom shades, which will provide custom tattoos for their clients without having to worry about making their own tattoo ink.

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What You Should Know Before You Get A Tattoo Or Piercing

Before getting a tattoo or a body piercing find out what all the risks are and how to get rid of the tattoo or body piercing if you no longer want it.

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A tattoo may only take a few minutes to get but it can last a lifetime. Tattoos are permanent. They are designs put on your skiing with pigments injected into the top layer of your skin with needles.

Here is how tattoos are created: A needle is connected to an apparatus with tubes which contain dye. These needles pierce the skin multiple times kind of like a sewing machine but on your skin. The needle inserts tiny drops of ink creating the tattoo. Tattoos can hurt and a large tattoo can take up to several hours to create. The tattoo may even bleed

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