skin candy
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
Most tattoo shops in Maryland have tattoo artists that use white ink. Call around to the local shoos near you to see if any offer that type of ink.
only if you use blood red
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.
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
Miami Ink uses many different brands of tattoo machines. Some are even specially made for each member by friends.
they use normally tattoo guns they just set they up how they like dem
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
Most tattoo shops in Maryland have tattoo artists that use white ink. Call around to the local shoos near you to see if any offer that type of ink.
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
I have a tattoo of a butterfly on the top of my hand. While the only sure way to avoid tattoo fading is to cover the tattoo while in the sun that's not feasible. I use Miami Ink fade shield sunblock stick and it works great! I also use Ink Armor tattoo cover sleeves to cover the tattoos on my arms.
only if you use blood red
No
Bloodlining is used when people dont want an outline for their tattoo (like a smoky effect). It also comes in use during white ink tattoos, because a stencil ink would mix with the white ink and corrupt the tattoo.
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