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Important Considerations Regarding Ink for Stick and Poke Tattoos

Stick and poke tattoos differ from tattoos done with a tattoo machine in that they are done by a single needle repeatedly being inserted into the skin by hand. Stick and poke tattoos are also permanent and have much the same look as a tattoo done by a machine, however, there are some differences between the two.

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Important Considerations Regarding Ink for Stick and Poke Tattoos

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  1. Important Considerations Regarding Ink for Stick and Poke Tattoos Stick and poke tattoos differ from tattoos done with a tattoo machine in that they are done by a single needle repeatedly being inserted into the skin by hand. This is a difficult skill to master and it is not a new trend, although it has seen a significant increase in popularity over recent years. In fact, it first became trendy in the 1970s! However, nowadays, people will still travel far and wide to get a stick and poke, or hand poke, tattoo done by a skilled professional. Stick and poke tattoos are also permanent and have much the same look as a tattoo done by a machine, however, there are some differences between the two. Many people believe that stick and poke tattoos aren’t real tattoos, or that they are only done by unskilled people wanting to save money by tattooing themselves with ordinary household supplies like sewing needles and ink from ballpoint pens. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Stick and poke tattoos have been around for many years and some artists have spent their lives perfecting the art. There are also specialised tools specifically made for stick and poke tattoos. Although stick and poke tattoos can be considered a DIY tattoo, it is not to be done with DIY supplies. There are numerous stores, both online and brick and mortar, that will supply any artist with the correct tools and equipment to perform a hand poke tattoo. Choosing the correct stick and poke tattoo ink is a fundamental part of creating a good tattoo. Appropriate ink is one of the key ingredients that will improve a stick and poke tattoo’s quality, hygiene, and life length. Although it has been unfortunately fairly common practice for people to tattoo themselves using regular pen ink, it is not recommended at all and most professionals will advise you to stay well away from cheap or DIY ink. Professional quality and sterile stick and poke ink will certainly improve hand poke tattoo results. Professional ink is efficient and very affordable, offering almost guaranteed peace of mind with regards to the hygiene of the finished tattoo. Stick and poke tattoo ink doesn’t differ from the ink used for tattoos done with a tattoo machine, and it is because the concept is the same. Ink will be inserted into the skin via a needle and it should remain there, as bright and clear as possible, for as long as possible. Our bodies are constantly replacing our cells and that means that we regenerate, although some areas of our bodies regenerate faster than others. This is why a tattoo that was done on the inside of your hand, inside of your lip, or the soles of your feet will fade faster than one done on your back, your side, or your leg. Tattoo ink will also greatly affect how well your tattoo lasts and how professional it looks once done. This is why it is not a good idea to settle for anything less than the best when it comes to the ink for your hand poke tattoo. All tattoo ink can be split into two main categories; stable pigment-based inks and pre-dispersed inks. It is unlikely that stable pigment-based inks will be used for hand poke tattoos, but it is not unheard of. This is because this type of ink will need to be mixed and is often thought of as a little more old-school than pre-dispersed inks. Pre-dispersed inks can also be called pre-made inks. They are much more readily available and commonly used. These particular tattoo inks are ready to use when purchased and do not require any mixing at all. This type of ink is usually recommended for

  2. stick and poke tattoos as it is far simpler than using stable pigment-based ink and it also translates excellent results. Stick and poke tattoos differ from ordinary tattoos done by a machine only in the method of application. The same consideration that you would give the supplies needed for a machine-done tattoo will also apply to a stick and poke tattoo. About Us Single Needle are leading suppliers of hand poke tattoo supplies for the UK and abroad and they pride themselves on the stick and poke ink that they can offer their clients. The online retailer offers any and all accessories pertaining to the practice of stick and poke tattoos, and is widely regarded as supplying only top-quality products. Some of the products in their range include stick and poke tattoo ink, tattoo needles, hand poke kits, practice kits, preparation and aftercare kits, and various other tools that you might need to create stick and poke tattoos. They offer free delivery in the UK for all orders, and free international delivery for orders that exceed £100. For more information on Single Needle and their products, please visit https://www.singleneedletattookit.com/.

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