
This site is not a substitute for a professional apprenticeship with a licensed tattoo studio. Nor is this site a definitive source for learning the art or trade of tattooing. An apprenticeship is the ONLY universally accepted way to learn proper safety practices and sound technique.
While we welcome members of all levels, we STRONGLY advocate staying away from skin until you've received formal training from someone who works in the field. Hell, even hair stylists must complete over a year of courses, pass a state health board exam, and apprentice under a professional studio before earning a chair.
The trade of tattooing has a rich history and traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. If you respect the art, please show your respects by learning the right way.
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Pure Powder Pigment, Any experience? |
Nov 18 2009, 09:54 PM
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So sorry if I havn't found it yet but i assure that I've been looking. Right about now my eyeballs are hangin' out from reading backposts and it's bedtime.
Anybody got any experience with "Pure Powder" pigments found on the Kaplan site???? http://www.tattooequipment.com/pigments.html grassy-ass for any info.......I'm itchin to bang some different pigments. -------------------- If you ain't livin' on the edge, you're takin' up too much space.
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