I have been using it for the last 6 months and the owner of the shop for the last 2 years. No complaints, its been holding its color really well and no reactions. Goes in pretty well also.
Go to any tattoo shop and they should have ink for sale!
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
Yes, mixing tattoo ink is done every day in the tattoo studio. It works pretty much just the same as mixing any other kinds of ink.
I have had a few allergic reactions from myself and other people when I use Smart Tattoo Ink. Real puffy and red skin, sometimes the ink won't stay in, I would sugjest StarBright.
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.
Solong Tattoo Ink is generally considered a good brand among tattoo artists, particularly for its vibrant colors and affordability. Many users appreciate its consistency and ease of application. However, as with any tattoo ink, individual experiences may vary, so it's important to check reviews and possibly test the ink before widespread use. Always ensure that the ink complies with safety and regulatory standards.
its used by some of the best. it lays down that crayon color.
Since tattoo ink is not regulated by the FDA there is a lot of ingredient's in tattoo ink, including heavy metals. Because of that reason some people have allergic reactions to their tattoos.
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.
The remaining ink will not cause any health problems. If you were going to have any problems with the ink, it would have happened immediately after getting the tattoo.
I've heard mixed reviews about the ink. I advise nothing less than either Eternal or Star Brite myself.
No, tattoo ink isn't flammable.