Oh my.... Don't.... lol You will not end up with anything that resembles an actual tattoo... and you could possibly get very sick. Please wait until you have the money to go to a professional (and if you are under 18 wait until you are 18 also)
2006-08-24 19:43:02
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answered by Jessica 5
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You can use regular ink from an ink pen, very slightly diluted with tap water. Or you can use ashes and water to make a runny paste.
Although I do not suggest this, but it can be done. I have seen it done, and I have done it. Your skin can have an allergic reaction to this, but will more than likely heal or push most of the ink out if you do have a reaction. Suggestion- Tattoo ink can be purchased online at a number of retailers (you dont have to be an artist) for roughly 10 dollars an ounce. One ounce can tattoo almost a sleeve. good luck
2006-08-26 19:18:01
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answered by rsubsea 2
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Not a wise thing to do unless you want to poison yourself! Most tattoo ink nowadays is made from natural products, not chemicals, this way it doesn't react badly with the skin, or your body. Tattooing is a very precise artform, and takes years of practice and requires quite an investment of $$$, I take it that is y you want to make ink at home and do your own, that would be called a "Scratcher". It's not worth the risk, save sum $$ and have it done professionally.
2006-08-24 19:53:21
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answered by bootaboutit 2
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Don.t bother you will probably get it wrong and poison yourself or worse still someone else
You want a tattoo get it done professionally. Think about your design long before getting it done to make sure of exactly what you want as there is little point in getting it done and not liking it. Lazer removal is not cheap and the little rubber on the end of the pencil does not work. Cover-ups at a later time is possible but only within parameters of the original design. My advise is to THINK and THINK and THINK again and get it right first time. I have had the wrong little tattoo's done years ago but fortunately the cover-up's done recently plus a couple of others were well possible and look awsome thanks to the skill of Liz and Jim at Ritual Art.
Good luck
2006-08-24 19:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Neosporin is bad don't use it. Aloe vera is to heavy it will not allow the tattoo to breathe. Use Lubriderm **unscented** It's just a regular lotion you can buy it at walmart/ or any super market. NO!! vaseline or Bacitracin Vaseline - Has petroleum that clogs your pores not allowing the tattoo to heal Bacitracin - Is really an antibiotic cream which your tattoo doesn't need unless it's infected. If you use to much it can do more bad than good.
2016-03-17 02:21:35
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answered by ? 4
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I would mix a little bit of drain cleaner and regular pen ink and then apply it with a kitchen knife.
2006-08-24 19:43:42
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answered by Anonymous
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STUPID
2006-08-24 19:41:33
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answered by bite_me_harder_28 2
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