Not really you only use out like to tatt it not the shading
only if you use blood red
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
skin candy
Not really you only use out like to tatt it not the shading
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.
depends on how you use it and if you know how to tattoo people sometimes if you leave thick ink there it will hurt the person and it will soak in too deep. i would prefer using thicker ink for shading in dark spots for example the eyes and nose of a skull and then thinner ink to make it look more like a pencil shading :)
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
only if you use blood red
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
No
Well generally we would use a drawing on a light box to take an outline from a design that you would bring in, assuming it would be a non custom piece. besides that we would use a thermo fax or hand trace the design on carbon paper to get our stencil
No, tattoo ink does not typically contain iodine. Tattoo ink is made up of pigments and carriers that are specifically designed for use in the skin. Iodine is not a common ingredient in tattoo ink.
Every good tattoo shop will keep that a secret, so i assume Miami ink will do the same.
skin candy
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.