Lick or add water to the end of the pen.
The only way that its possible to get ink poisoning from ANY type of pen is to swallow it, or if it gets inside of an open cut. Scientists who researched this proved that you need to swallow an ounce or more of ink to get ink poisoning. However gel pens use water-based ink, so they are less of a risk and non-toxic.
stab it with an ink pen
Pen and Ink!!!!! I had this question in my Art Appreciation class so, it's definitely true.
Versamark ink is a clear, thick pigment ink. It is a slow-drying ink that is used in craft projects such as making cards. The ink is available in cube pads or as a pen.
Air pressure is what makes the ink change colors as it flows from the pen onto the paper. Without air pressure, the ink would remain colorless and, therefore, invisible on the paper.
ball pen is ink. gel pen is a gel-like ink.. but not ink itself.
yes
gel pen only
put weatter on it du
The thing that you can buy for your pen is an Ink Cartridge. And the thing that makes your pen work is an Ink Cartridge
Gravity is what forces an ink pen to work. The ink flows downward due to gravity. In an area without gravity (like space) the pen wouldn't work.
Just dip it ink
I believe the Pentel Gel pens are best, cheaper than $3 each.
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when i was in san quintin we used gel pen and whit toothpaste or you could burn something and get the black stuff it leaves and mix that with baby oil and toothpaste, i recomend the gel pen with toothpaste though it sticks better. and it HAS to be gel pen that wont f up your skin
Gel Pens were invented by the Sakura Color Products Corp. (Osaka, Japan), who make Gelly Roll pens and was the company that invented gel ink in 1984. According to Sakura, "Years of research resulted in the 1982 introduction of Pigma®, the first water-based pigment ink... Sakura's revolutionary Pigma inks evolved to become the first Gel Ink Rollerball launched as the Gelly Roll pen in 1984."
hand wash it with cold water and dish soap. comes out easy!