color india ink...

i was browsing the craft store the other day and spotted a few different colors of india ink and was wondering if anyone has used anything besides black ink for stick-n-poke and how well the colors worked on skin, if they took, faded quickly, or lasted a decent amount of time before touch ups were needed.

also, what are some of your techniques for stick-n-poke? i have a small tattoo behind my ear that was outlined with a tattoo machine but filled in stick-n-poke style and we simply used a sewing needle and thread. im interested in other ways to perform such art that i would be able to try out.


thanks :)
 
So I didnt know that they had colored india ink.. But I have used and seen non toxic airbrush paint that works quit well umm badger is a good brand there are a few others but I dont see why it wouldnt work..
 
red, even regular professional tattoo ink, causes skin reactions in a good percentage of people. My friend calls it "red rash" and you'll never know if you have it until you try to get a tattoo with red in it.
 
they will work but i would steer clear away from red colors have 3 friends who all had problems with red but all the other colors were fine
ah! thanks!

red, even regular professional tattoo ink, causes skin reactions in a good percentage of people. My friend calls it "red rash" and you'll never know if you have it until you try to get a tattoo with red in it.
i have some red in my professionally done tattoos, but it faded quick and needs to be touched up, never had any problems though, i guess im in the good percentage that doesn't seem to have problems with red tattoo ink :] thank goodness for that, or else my sugar skull would look like a blob
 
Yes on the color ink.

A new stick and poke method that is worth trying is using multiple sewing needles (I like using three or four) stuck in close proximity in a cork. It is a little more efficient. Or, if you can get your hands on a real tattooing needle, those work well for stick and poke, too.
 
Welp when I was about 16 I found this awesome stuff called higgins India ink. They got just about all the colors you need. Be sure to get the fade proof not the water proof kind. I'm 26 now and all the tats I did with color back then are just as bright as the day I did them. I stand by this shit.
 
i just got in from shopping, i ended up with just plain black like i didnt want haha. i didnt take notice to the price of the color ink and they had individual bottles for 6 dollars, but then a 6 pack of multiple colors for only 30 dollars with tax so i just grabbed a bottle of plain black for 3 bucks since i only had 15 on me and i also had to stop and get crickets for my reptiles. luckily i get my paycheck tomorrow and my receipt has a 40%off coupon that expires tomorrow!!

the black ink has an AP with a circle around it which i just googled and it's non-toxic :]


p.s. "OldManLee" you're dog is ADORABLE! i had one that looked similar at the sheltor down the street i used to volunteer at. i wish they were still in need of extra help so that i can play with all the animals, but im glad they don't need help because sheltors are depressing as it is a sheltor that regulary puts down animals that are "unwanted" and dont get placed in homes. they actually have a "shelf life" type of a date on their animals like as if they were items in a grocery store. its sick.
 
Yes on the color ink.

A new stick and poke method that is worth trying is using multiple sewing needles (I like using three or four) stuck in close proximity in a cork. It is a little more efficient. Or, if you can get your hands on a real tattooing needle, those work well for stick and poke, too.

huh never heard of that
do you wrap them up to the tips in thread
 
Kind of a bump from the grave

I recently tried this method out, it works great I just get a few needles and wrap them tight together on the end of a pencil. People I know use cotton thread so it saps up ink, but with three on their they suck it up no problem. If you want you could let them bunch up into a triangle. the lines are so much darker.

http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/3718/008cy.jpg

The bottom one was done with multiple needles.