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By now you have probably hacked yourself up by performing a homemade tattoo. I suggest to anyone stumbling across this question to first STOP! realize that tattooing is a SKILL. Its best to consult a professional or attain an apprenticeship before you destroy yourself. If your still intent on going through with it, yes, you may use any normal tattoo ink in a "homemade" tattoo. Its best to use Intenze or Eternal brand ink. There are many great ink brands and many artists use various brands of ink to suit their needs. Please research all sanitary safety methods and proper aftercare before you go and ram a rusty needle into your buddy's or your own forearm. And for the sake of mankind, please DO NOT SHARE THE SAME NEEDLE!!
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
technically yes, you could scar the body in a designed manner. But no, you cannot really get a tattoo with pen ink. You will most likely get ink poisoning
no
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.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
I dnt know about temporary. but for a homemade permanent tatoo i would recommmend this site : http://www.supyo.com/home/projects/homemade_tattoo/tattoo.htm but remmeber, there are lots of health risks when doing this.
just buy it. Its too complicated to make.
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.
It scabs over. the white is probably dead skin, not the ink.
Among other natural ingredients, the main metallic oxide within white ink is titanium.
yes, for sure.
Well first off I would never recommend using a homemade tattoo machine. That is so ghetto and unsafe. If you are interested in Tattooing I would recommend a professional Tattoo set. If you are wanting to buy a set I have many extras so just email me and I can give you a price and advice. As far as the ink goes I would recommend moms, eternal, or precision Tattoo ink from Tuscon, AZ. They do sell ink from there website. The main tattoo artist is Dennis dwyer