With a very small paint brush or tooth pick and be careful it's very messy -Leticia-
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.
a pen has about 75% ink in it
There is a special tree in India, and it has some kind of balls on it, and if you smash it you will get ink, so that's how you make Indian ink.
You could use a needle and Indian ink, you would have to use fast, sharp poking motions so that the ink will go into the skin, it all depends on your pain tolerance and if you can do this to yourself :)
I wouldn't recommend using Indian ink. Tattoo ink is FDA approve for use in the skin. You can buy this from many companies who sell tattoo supplies. I would recommend that you do this. It would be much safer for you. The ink comes in different sized bottles. If you are tattooing just yourself, just purchase the smallest bottle available. But I really would not recommend using either printer ink or Indian ink. You may get a infection or worse. You can look up these companies on the internet. Good Luck http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080606211939AAPLPmH
Gustaaf Sore.l
Micheal's craft store
why do bother
It's nontoxic!
It's nontoxic!
No, household inks are formulated not to be toxic because kids inevitably get ink in their mouths.
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use