Feb 06 2009

Tattoo Ink Pigment

Posted by admin in Tattoos & Body Piercing


All the Concern about Tattoo Ink

Before you decide to get a tattoo, you may have various questions in your mind, concerning about the safety, the possible Tattoo Ink Colors that will be applied and what tattoo design works the best. Most of them are closely related to tattoo ink, which seems to be a most vital element among all the tattoo supplies.

I’d like to compare tattoo ink to the soul of Tattoo Body art, which always adds realism to the design and makes it more real and vivid. But the real component of tattoo ink is not actual ink, but ink pigments and carrier.

Those pigments can be made from various things such as vegetable dyes, plastics, heavy metals and other minerals. The carrier will be some liquids delivering the pigment to the under layer of the skin. Good carrier will lead the tattoo ink an even spread and leave a clear look of the design, no blooming. To some extent, the carrier can be a good assistant to reduce the risks of being infected, so a bad carrier will do much more harm on you. It’s highly recommended by Tattoo Artists to use alcohol as the carrier, as it makes it more easily for your body to accept the ink.

Tattoo ink comes in various types. That’s why tattoo ink supplies will list all the ingredients for you to distinguish them each. Don’t worry if tattoo artists mix quality tattoo ink together, since it’ll be quite safe. Among all the types, Intenze tattoo ink is pretty popular with most tattoo artists. Black light tattoo ink used to be really popular, but it hasn’t been proved to be safe till now.

Some common risks relevant to tattoo ink are terrible, such as phototoxic reactions. One of the ink’s materials is plastic, which will cause reactions when getting exposed to the sun. To relief the risks, please don’t let your tattoo design exposing to the sun so often and get high quality tattoo supplies to apply the design.

In a word, it’s quite important to get the proper tattoo ink supply. With less risks, and richer knowledge, all the concern about tattoo ink can be solved. Enjoy a safe tattooing!


Epson T034720 Lt Black Ink Cartridge Stylus Optimum Photographic Output Truer Realistic Pictures


Epson T034720 Lt Black Ink Cartridge Stylus Optimum Photographic Output Truer Realistic Pictures


$26.72


Epson T034720 Lt Black Ink Cartridge Stylus Optimum Photographic Output Truer Realistic Pictures…

Epson Picturemate 200 Series Print Pack-Glossy Brilliant Lab Quality Photos Fast Drying


Epson Picturemate 200 Series Print Pack-Glossy Brilliant Lab Quality Photos Fast Drying


$99.82


Works With: Epson PictureMate Dash PM 260, PictureMate Pal PM 200, PictureMate Zoom PM 290, PictureMate Flash PM 280….

Tattoo Ink Caps Large and Small


Tattoo Ink Caps Large and Small


$0.01


50 pack of small ink caps and 50 pack of large ink caps. Color may vary….

Practice Head Molded Mask


Practice Head Molded Mask


$20.00


Slip the molded mask over a flat head.
Draw Eyebrows, Eyeliner or Lipline on the mask.
Using pigment, follow your drawing.
Great for learning or improving your skills….

Prizm Tattoo Ink


Prizm Tattoo Ink


$49.00


Easy to use velvet colors! Professional tattoo pigments formulated for long lasting colors.

Buy All 4 Sets – 1/2 ounce 28 colors for one low price!

CS7S (SET 1)
Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Yellow, Black, White
CS7AS (SET 2)
Violet, Orange, Plumb Red, Sky Blue, Zulu Green, Lime Green, Dark Brown
CS73S (SET 3)
Ruby Red, Magenta, Golden, Southsea Green, Midnight Blue, Battleship Gray
CS74S (SET 4)
Go…


Simulated Tattoo Practice Skin 6x6 (2 Pack)


Simulated Tattoo Practice Skin 6×6 (2 Pack)


$18.00


Synthetic practice skin simulates the real thing and allows for practice before applying the actual tattoo. Stencil or freehand. While tattooing on the practice skin, act as if tattooing on real skin using A&D ointment to lubricate the practice skin. This will help the cleaning process during and after the practice tattoo completion. You can clean this practice skin and the excess ink will wash of…

28 Color Tattoo Ink 5ml(1/6oz) Each Tattoo Pigment High Quality Tattoo Supplies Tattoo Products MGI-3


28 Color Tattoo Ink 5ml(1/6oz) Each Tattoo Pigment High Quality Tattoo Supplies Tattoo Products MGI-3


$13.00


A Set of 28 Color Ink(5ml) .

About the ink :
1. All the pigment neither Layer nor fade .
2. One gram pigment is completely soluble in water, indicating color up

very quickly. skin can easily absorb pigment.,no fade after the repair

?color is very positive.
3.All pigments sterilized (by gamma rays ) was certificated by a

Authority if orders large.
This set will give you the 28 most common and…


Iron Sakura Tattoo INK Pigment High Quality 20 Colors 15ml 1/2oz Each 20 inks


Iron Sakura Tattoo INK Pigment High Quality 20 Colors 15ml 1/2oz Each 20 inks


$21.99


High Quality Tattoo IRON SAKURA Tattoo Ink at a price that everyone can afford. The pigments we choosing offering lower price at the highest quality. All our Inks are stuffed in Japan or Taiwan, bottled in China assemble line and imported to USA thru U.S. Custom, so you can buy with confidence.

This Item carry total 20 Colors, 15ml or 1/2 Flu. OZ in each bottle, The Colors in the item are:


Tattoo Ink Set 54-Color Pigment Supply F Needle DI-1


Tattoo Ink Set 54-Color Pigment Supply F Needle DI-1


$22.00


color set Tattoo ink, 5ml per bottle per color: Aquamarine, Bamboo, Blue Sky, Cherry Bomb, Snow White Opaque, Dark Green, Dragon Green, Fuschia, Grasshopper, Hunter Green, Lemon Yellow, Light Magenta, Lollipop, Mediom Brown, Periwinkle, Sea Foam Green, Soft Orange, Teal, Bahama Blue, Bright Orange, Carol’s Pink, Creamsicle, Dark Chocolate, Dark Red, Fleshpot, Grape, Hard Orange, Lavender, Light Gr…

THINK Magazine 2000 Volume 1 No. 8 Issue No. 5 (Tattoos For Beginners, Tattoos For Women Presents, Sea-Going Designs and their meaning, celtic ink, tattoo pigment, evolution of a tattoo)


THINK Magazine 2000 Volume 1 No. 8 Issue No. 5 (Tattoos For Beginners, Tattoos For Women Presents, Sea-Going Designs and their meaning, celtic ink, tattoo pigment, evolution of a tattoo)




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