Showing posts with label tattoo kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tattoo kit. Show all posts

Sunday, April 15, 2012

A Tattoo Machine for Sensitive Skin?

Tattooing might not be for everyone. There are people with skin that is more sensitive than the norm, for whom tattoos might cause more discomfort than is usual. If you are one of those people, however, and you are willing to risk the pain to get your skin permanently decorated, your best first step would be to consult a dermatologist. They are informed to some degree about the tattoo machine and tattoo products and can likely suggest brands that will work for your skin.

If you are set on getting a tattoo, you might consider using vegan inks. These are plant-based and all natural, which makes them less likely to cause adverse reactions on sensitive skin. While not yet FDA-approved, they are considered much safer than traditional inks that use industrial pigments and it is claimed by some that the healing time is shorter with these inks.

Just as important as the inks used are the aftercare products applied to a tattoo. For sensitive skins there are hypoallergenic lotions like AfterInked. This lotion is not only vegan-friendly but will not affect the colors of a tattoo. It is very effective in relieving the itchiness that typically occurs while a tattoo is healing.

While most manufacturers have not come up with a tattoo machine specifically for sensitive skin, the proper inks and after care products should ensure good tattoo results even on sensitive skin.

Get Those Tattoo Kit Supplies You Need Online


Tattooing is a lengthy process. As a tattoo artist or tattoo business owner, if you want it carried out efficiently and without interruptions, it's a must to have a good supply of tattoo kit essentials on hand.

Keeping your tattoo parlor well-stocked has never been easier, thanks to the Internet. It used to take perhaps a couple of hours to drive to the closest tattoo supply store and make your purchase of inks and needles. If you happened to be both the artist and the owner of the shop, this would also mean closing up for those two hours and losing business. Nowadays, keeping up with your consumption of supplies can mean just a few minutes online. And not only is it easier, but it can be cheaper as well. Most online supply stores provide free shipping for wholesale purchases.

Another good thing about online shopping is the ease with which you can locate the items you need. Just run a search for the object and brand you are looking for and you should come up with a list of sites that carry it. Should you have time on your hands, you can compare prices from various sites to get the very best deal. Some sites are one-stop sources for all the tattooing supplies you could require. And as many of them are directly connected to manufacturers, you can get that just-released tattoo kit item you are after.