Huh. I thought that was illegal.
2006-06-22 08:56:03
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answered by Quilt4Rose 4
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Years ago I put a tatoo on a guy (who wanted it and told me how). Take a needle, with a fine point, and wrap a good quality thread around it,starting at the point. Wrap it tightly and secure it so it stays there. Dip the needle into India Ink (often), the thread will draw up the ink. Make sure the thread is as close to the needle point as possible. Make tiny pin pricks with the needle onto the skin, in the pattern you desire. Ta Da! One tatoo. Mine turned out quite well and has lasted for more than twenty years , it still looks the same as when I first did it. I only used "Indian Ink". If you use anything else MAKE SURE YOU FIND OUT IF THE INK IS NONTOXIC TO HUMAN SKIN !!!!! (very, very important)
2006-06-20 08:48:27
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answered by ryeandcoke 2
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You should leave this to the professionals. There is a reason that people have to be apprenticed for YEARS before they start to ink. I really hope someone wises you up and takes that thing away from you.
2016-03-27 18:39:38
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answered by ? 4
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Speaking as a person with five tattoos...."Congratulations on that future case of Hepatitis C!"
2006-06-16 16:00:01
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answered by Scadle 4
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No but my dad does tattoos and he has made them so i could ask him for ya let me know if ya find out or not (alleyezonme19962000@yahoo.com)
2006-06-16 15:57:46
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answered by all eyez on me19962000 2
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anystate Dept. of Corrections
2006-06-16 15:59:19
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answered by da_hammerhead 3
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