The tattoos with Chinese ink they are a new fashion that seems to have penetrated among young people without enough money to afford a tattoo artist but really wanting to have a tattoo.
These tattoos Homemade can be a real health hazard, so it is not recommended to do them. We will see why below!
What do these tattoos consist of?
Chinese ink tattoos (in the best of cases) have appeared for a few years among young people who do not have the means to get a tattoo but are so eager to have one that they opt for homemade solutions. In the best of cases, India ink (the least toxic) is used, but there have also been uses of bic pen ink, for example.
This home method, which is certainly reminiscent of the one used in prisons, consists of, once the ink is obtained, use a needle and thread to pass it under the skin and thus create a drawing.
The dangers of untreated ink
Although there are quite cool models of these tattoos (that amateur touch can be very well), the practice of tattoos with Chinese ink can lead to a lot of complications and health problems. Among the most obvious, for example, the danger of an infection or an allergic reaction from using material that you are not planning to use on the skin.
Tattoo artists are expensive for a number of reasons, and one is that security, whether in the form of medical supplies or proper instruments, costs money. If you value your health and the work of others, you will choose to get tattooed by a professional.
Tell us, did you know about Chinese ink tattoos? What do you think of home tattoos? Remember that you can tell us everything you want, you just have to leave us a comment!
If I know ink and homemade tattoos, in fact I just got one but I'm just investigating the consequences. If you know how I can withdraw it, I thank you!
the first tattoos were made with ink to make fire and catch the smoke on something flat it was scratched it was poured water then the Chinese ink was used later rotring ink was used and nowadays special ink for tattoos
jaajjajaaj I just got a tattoo with the ink of the pen, and I'm just investigating the consequences xD xD
I want to get a tattoo and I don't have a lot of money so I opt for Chinese ink I don't have e-mail enabled I mean I have facebook if you can answer me there you'll do me a favor
How do I recognize a special tattoo ink? Can you tell me?