Yellow red and blue
only if you use blood red
no
No. Black ink has to be covered with black ink.For example, if you got a tattoo that was all yellow and blue, you'd need to have it covered with darker ink. You can't go lighter, or else the old tattoo will show through.
Not completely. You may still see the black ink through the navy blue, coloured inks are opaque meaning there is colour but you can still see darker colours throuhg them. The only thing that will cover black ink is black ink. But some times you can get away with hiding it in a cover up. Have a few consultations with a tattooist in your area and see if they can design a cover up tattoo for you.
Yellow red and blue
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.
yes!
only if you use blood red
no
sometimes if the black ink i very light, and there was a blue tattoo under it.
No. Black ink has to be covered with black ink.For example, if you got a tattoo that was all yellow and blue, you'd need to have it covered with darker ink. You can't go lighter, or else the old tattoo will show through.
The chemical equation for black tattoo ink varies depending on the specific composition of the ink. However, common components of black tattoo ink include carbon black (C), glycerine (C3H8O3), and water (H2O). It is important to note that tattoo ink formulations can differ between manufacturers.
This type of work is commonly referred to as 'black and grey' so its more of a combination of the two colors. However, the line work is usually black.
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.
No. There is no nickel in black ink. There is a concentration of iron in red ink. The majority of people that are allergic to any ink are the ones that are allergic to iron.
just buy it. Its too complicated to make.