Not no but HECK NO, inks as used in stamp pads contain chemical additives which causes the ink to 'fast dry'...Most of these additives contain toxic chemicals. Baby, Don't do it. Hope this helps.
-just wanted to add in something...WHAT THE EFF IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE!!! For $25 US you can buy a big bottle of the worlds leading black tattoo ink. It is pure pigment and made in a sterelized environment. You're obviously trying to do dodgy home tattoos, but atleast use an ink that is safe.
you will be 6feet under in 2 weeks
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
only if you use blood red
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
No
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
skin candy
For the love of God...NO! If it is not tattoo "ink", which is a misnomer...it isn't actual ink, but pigment that as more akin to paint, but IS NOT PAINT, and you cannot use that either. The only thing other than actual tattoo ink that one can use would be India Ink, but this gives you poor results. Get real ink, and have a real artist do it.
no
MOM'S Ink, Skin Candy, Intenze, and Kuri Sumi. These are the only tattoo inks I trust and are most popular. Use the wrong tattoo ink and you'll get a crappy faded tattoo.
You should not use Indian ink or sepia ink or any other form of drawing ink for a tattoo. Tattoo pigments are made to be used for just that, tattooing. Any reputable tattooist will use QUALITY ink for a tattoo. If you're tattooing at home, take apart your machines, put them in a plastic Ziploc bag and go get an apprenticeship and stop spreading disease.
No, no, no. If you want a tattoo go to someone who does it.
Quite simply, NO! This is ink that is toxic when introduced to the bloodstream, not that you should be going that deep to begin with, but you are never to use this kind of ink. If you for whatever reason can't get your hands on real tattoo ink and real materials, at least use India Ink. The results will look quite clearly home done and will probably fall out for the most part while healing, but it is at least non-toxic to you.