"Tattoo"
Chorus]
I can't waste time so give it a moment
I realize, nothing's broken
No need to worry 'bout everything I've done
Live every second like it was my last one
Don't look back at a new direction
I loved you once, needed protection
You're still a part of everything I do
You're on my heart just like a tattoo
(Just like a tattoo, I'll always have you
I'll always have you, I'll always have you)
There are several brands of ink on the market, and lots of different colors to choose from. I personally use Eternal and Intenze inks, and there are a huge assortment of reds in the sets, and if none are exactly right, then a good tattoo artist should be able to use color theory to figure out exactly what mixes should be used.
yea it will hurt like hell but yes u cn do it
Depends on when you go the tattoo. It takes 6 months for a tattoo to heal believe it or not, and within that healing period DO NOT TAN! It is really bad for the tattoo. It could cause fading, ghosting and color leaks. After your tattoo is all healed just double check with a tattoo artist to make sure its all healed, healing times vary by how well your skin accepts the ink. Then you can go tanning, but I suggest you use a special tanning lotion to help prevent fading of the tattoo. If you want your tattoo be remain vibrant longer I suggest you don't go tanning at all.
A glitter tat is when you get a tattoo and then have it bedazzled. You can make it look awesome! Look at this pic!
I am a professional tattoo artist and I make up to 40k a year.
There are several brands of ink on the market, and lots of different colors to choose from. I personally use Eternal and Intenze inks, and there are a huge assortment of reds in the sets, and if none are exactly right, then a good tattoo artist should be able to use color theory to figure out exactly what mixes should be used.
Black and White
red, brown, and gold - i think
Black and white makes brown
Yes depending on the printer make and model.
not sure but judging by the disclaimer by sellers on Ebay I would not trust it. Stick to the known brands such as Mom's, Eternal (My personal favorite) and starbrite. Black Buda is another ok tattoo ink. These are the better inks that are not too bad on the wallet. Avoid inks called "professional tattoo ink" they contain the same chemical make up as listorin. Avoid all Asian inks except Koma Sumi sorry if I miss spelled that. Avoid all inks that do not yield a expiration date.
Create new colors by mixing ready-made liquid inks. With a little practice, you can learn which colors to mix to make new colors or how to dilute colors to make them lighter. This will allow you more color choices without having to purchase etc.
Garnet is a deep red gemstone, so it is typically composed of red tones. The color of garnet is a result of its chemical composition, predominantly iron and aluminum, which give it its distinct red hues. In addition to red, garnets can also exhibit purple, pink, orange, and brown tones depending on the specific type of garnet.
Colors blended in inks cannot be separated once mixed. The process of color separation involves digitally breaking down the colors into separate plates for printing. This separation allows each color to be printed individually to recreate the original blend.
a couple of days after the tattoo gets done just peel the ink off it wont fully be taken off tho. ^ DON'T DO THAT!!! you could cause a serious infection or rash. after it heals, you can get it a dermatologist to remove it with laser. or, get another tattoo over the one you have as a cover up. if you do get a cover up, make sure the tattoo artist is experienced because he or she should know what colours of inks work best on what you already have.
yea it will hurt like hell but yes u cn do it
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