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Tattoo Artists & Advice : Types of Tattoo Ink

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2009

There are many brands of tattoo ink, but most ink types are made from a combination of witch hazel, distilled water and glycerin. Find tattoo ink that stays on the needle well and produces bright colors with tips from an experienced tattoo artist in this free video on tattoo ink.

Expert: Lenny Welch
Contact: www.addicted2tattoos.com
Bio: Lenny Welch has been tattooing for more than two decades. She owns Addicted 2 Tattoos Inc, a tattoo and piercing shop designed with women in mind.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • @MissVanD1 It's very common actually, MOST artists have shittier pieces on them then they apply. It's called being young and dumb. And not waiting for your art.

  • lol ive watched her other videos and it seems no one likes her, the only thing i dont like about her are her tattoos, how can a tattoo artist have BAD tattoos, honestly.

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  • @MissVanD1 Because back when most of us started we didnt have much better way to practice then on ourselves and we dont have time to have them coved up because we are busy tattooing hypocritical retards like you.

  • @XxViolentByDesignxX I waited 7 years after high school before i got tatted and i created the art for it. it better to be patient and find or create the right image. don't rush!

  • i just got my first tattoo and they used mom ink....

  • @XxViolentByDesignxX  soo true!!!

  • @Onyxaxe

    sinopia.com , check them out.

  • how do i keep my ink? i heard i should keep it in the fridge to keep them from spoiling, is this true?

  • @marccadreau Where are you getting the dry pigments? I'm not sold on this industry either.

  • Did anyone else notice the Fuck'n A picture in the back?

  • @goodlookin41 Depending on the quality and brand of ink, you can have a much brighter, softer, creamier, or washed out look (if the previous tattoo isn't hard to tattoo over). But, they will always be more defined, if done properly.

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