I don't think so, I think I went bout as deep as u can with the needle and just not dark enough when it heals. Am I wrong? Or does the ink just not work as good "sucks"?
Your blood type does not effect whether you can get a tattoo. Also, O+ is a very common blood type. In fact, its mine! Good luck with your ink work.
no!! in the disclaimer states that there are several metals and chemicals used in this ink, including arsenic..
If you pick at the scab before the tattoo heals, then there will be damage to the tattoo. I had to get my first tattoo touched up because of this
Tattoo ink would separate because it is water based so that it doesn't harm the body.
sometimes if the black ink i very light, and there was a blue tattoo under it.
yes it is not ink pen ink. the company makes a good ink for the price. you get what you pay for. and ink does not cause infections only allergic reactions in some people. I never had any problems with the ink. people have to follow instructions when it comes to after care. that is where the problem sets in.
It's what they use in prison, but it's not as good as professional ink. It fades out too quickly.
Ink comes from the latin work "inka" which means "decendent of the octopus" tattoo ink comes from underwater squids and octopuses Ink comes from the latin work "inka" which means "decendent of the octopus" tattoo ink comes from underwater squids and octopuses
I've actually used it on a few people....including myself and. Haven't had any problems ....except it doesn't take that well...other than that its all good...but i just got some prism ink and it seems to be a lot better i already have kuro sumi outline and shadeing ink and its awesome but the geijitsu ink works ok for beginning and practicing on practice skin
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
Yes, you can blend dark tattoo ink over light tattoo ink, but never the other way around. This is why when you do a color tattoo, a portrait for example, that will always start with your light pigments, work into your intermediate shades, then to your darkest shades, and you will then add highlighting to the piece where needed to make it pop.
No, tattoo ink isn't flammable.
If a tattoo fades fast, generally it means the tattoo artist didnt apply the ink deep enough (epidermis layer or 2.2mm). It can also happen when not using good quality tattoo ink.
No. Learn how to shade the real way
Your blood type does not effect whether you can get a tattoo. Also, O+ is a very common blood type. In fact, its mine! Good luck with your ink work.
According to several tattoo forums, it goes in black but fades to a graywash color. It has a very harsh smell and is alcohol based. It can work, but overall, it is not a reccomended tattoo ink.
No.