Friday, February 27, 2009

Anxiety & Stress

How do you deal with that really bad tattoo you’ve just paid good money for. How is it that two people facing the same circumstances can react so differently? Why are some folks pummeled by the hardships of life while others glide through them with great calm and ease? Are some of us just born more nervous than others? And if you’re one of them, is there anything that can be done about it?

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

sterilize tattoo equipment

An autoclave is a pressurized device designed to maintain a temperature of at least 245 degrees for 35 minutes in order to fully sterilize tattoo equipment.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Jews and Tattoos

Nearly every Jew, from those who go to synagogue only on holidays to those who dutifully follow Jewish law, has heard that you’re not supposed to desecrate your body…especially with tattoos. ‘‘If you get a tattoo, you can’t be buried in a Jewish cemetery’’ is something that was hammered into me as long as I can remember

Monday, February 23, 2009

Tattoos…Safe or Sorry?

So…you’ve decided the time has come to get a tattoo. Whether it’s your first tattoo or your twentieth, the first thing you should do is make your checklist. Of course, if you’ve used a particular tattoo studio in the past and are familiar with it…the checklist process can be overlooked. But…if you’re using a new studio or artist, or this is your first tattoo, a checklist is of paramount importance. This point cannot be stressed enough.

Friday, February 6, 2009

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

What Exactly Is Tattoo ink?

Thinkin' Ink:

The truth is…you can’t be 100% sure! Producers of pigments and inks are not obligated to divulge the ingredients of their products. Pigments and tattoo inks are not regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration. An artist who mixes their own inks from dry pigments would be most likely to know the exact formulation of the inks. Keep in mind the information is usually proprietary (a trade secret), so you may or may not get answers to your questions.

Most tattoo inks technically are not inks at all. They are a composition of pigments that are suspended in a carrier solution. Contrary to popular belief, pigments are generally not vegetable dyes. Modern pigments primarily consist of metal salts. In addition, some pigments contain plastics and there are some vegetable dyes as well. The pigment provides the color and the carrier disinfects the pigment suspension, keeps it evenly mixed, and accommodates ease of application.