POKE AND YOU CAN STICK SELF TATTOOING TATTOO KIT DYNAMIC BLACK INK 3RL 5RL 7RS

POKE AND YOU CAN STICK SELF TATTOOING TATTOO KIT DYNAMIC BLACK INK 3RL 5RL 7RS

$6.25

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HERES A COMPLETE POKE AND YOU CAN STICK TATTOO DO IT YOURSELF HOME TATTOO KIT  TO EXPLAIN A LITTLE ON THE TYPES OF NEEDLES  R-ROUND / L-LINER / S-SHADER / M-MAGNUM AND THE NUMBER IS THE GROUPING OF THE NEEDLES. THE INK WILL BE 5ML FILLED BOTTLE OF DYNAMIC BLACK INK, ENOUGH TO DO SEVERAL TATTOOS. THE KIT WILL INCLUDE
3- NEW  STERILIZED PROFESSIONAL NEEDLES
3- INK CAPS
1-5ML DYNAMIC INK
2- ALCOHOL SWABS
2- NITRILE GLOVES
I am putting this together because I love handpoking and I love the culture that springs up around it, and I want to help the curious and interested have the best DIY tattoo that they can get. Handpoking is the oldest form of tattooing!
The fact of the matter is, you are going to do whatever the hell you want to do. I offer the following information and kit only in the hope of spreading knowledge to you in an attempt to help you do the best stick and poke tattoo that you can do. if you’re going to do something, I encourage you to do it well by applying a willingness to devote at least a minimal amount time and energy into learning something about said skill.
Acquire the proper tools, PRACTICE before you poke, and above all else, BE CLEAN when you tattoo yourself and others. Don’t reuse needles. Don’t reuse ink. Wear damn gloves. Dispose of your needles in the safest way you can manage. This will help minimize the risk of infection and decrease the spreading of blood borne pathogens.
NEEDLES
I recommend my  real tattoo needles that would normally be used in a machine, instead of making your own,but you can get needles from any number of tattoo supply websites. Tattoo needles are the best option because they come pre-sterilized and deliver crisp lines when used with skill.
a tattoo needle is a long rod with a grouping or cluster of pins on the end. These groupings of needles come in different sizes and shapes, depending on how many needles are grouped together or what configuration the needles make when pushing ink into the skin. There are liner needles and shader needles, rounds and flats.
For handpoking, I recommend round liners shaders and magnums
It is good to have some popsicle sticks to tape your needle to, this makes it easier to work with.
INK
I personally prefer Dynamic black ink or moms for my tattoos, but there are other good brands as well. Don’t be tempted by the inexpensiveness of brands  they don’t cost very much because they f****** suck.
Don’t use toothpaste and markers. Don’t use ball point pen ink. Don’t use paint, or lipstick, or crayon, or ash and piss like you’re in prison. Don’t use mascara, or eyeliner, or sharpie. None of these things are designed for tattooing and will increase your risk of scarring, infection and possibly even blood poisoning.
Since you’re hopefully already ordered needles and ink from me, you should also have plastic caps that you can put ink into when you tattoo.
POKING
So, you have your needles and you have ink. What now?
Before you tattoo someone, or yourself, even, I would encourage you to buy an orange or two and practice poking them. Practice straight lines over the curved surface of the orange. Remember that human bodies are curved and rounded in most places, and not a flat paper canvas. Get a feel for it. Granted, poking an orange will be different than poking yourself, and definitely different than poking someone else, but basically anyone who wants to poke a tattoo should relegate themselves to the extremely minimal practice and experience of tattooing an orange or two.
Tattoo ink only needs to be poked into the first 3 layers of the dermis. If you poke too deeply, you will poke ink into your subcutaneous fat layer which causes the ink to spread under the skin. This is what is referred to as ‘blow out’. After you have poked some oranges, and you are ready to poke yourself, remember this.
When poking at the right depth, you should feel a bit of a springy pop- that is the feeling of the needle poking through those first few layers of dermis. This will signify that you need not poke any deeper. You will know you are poking deep enough, but not too deep. Once you feel that pop, pull the round back out.
DON’T FORGET TO WEAR GLOVES. This is super important, especially if you tattoo someone other than yourself. Even the smallest cut or scratch on your fingers or hand, even an angry hangnail being left open can expose you to a host of shitty diseases that you don’t want to infect yourself with. Just because someone says they’re clean doesn’t mean that they are.
When tattooing myself, I use witchhazel to wipe the ink away with, it is soothing and works well for me personally.
WORKSPACE
So You’ve practiced. You have your needles, your gloves, your ink. Let’s talk about your workspace. Disinfect your area that you will be working in. Get some bleach, lysol, what have you, and clean that sh**. Wipe the table down, wipe any wipe-able surface down. Saran wrap is good to put down after you’ve wiped everything down, because it provides an uncontaminated surface for you to set your ink, needle and paper towels on. It is good to have a clean roll of paper towels, you’ll want to have some on hand for wiping your ink away as you administer the tattoo.
When you are finished tattooing, keep your gloves ON as you dispose of the needle and the bloody/inky paper towels, then take them off and wash your hands. By following these simple measures you can ensure that your tattoo will be cleaner and less likely to become infected or scarred.
I hope this tutorial was helpful and informative.
Safe and happy poking!
THE TATTOO BRIEFING WILL BE SENT THROUGH MESSAGING AFTER PURCHASE