buy some indian ink get a match stick and a sharp needle and some thread quilting thread is the best put the needle on the match stick and wrap the thread around them both enough so that it will draw the ink onto it. then draw the tatoo you want done and dip the needle into the ink and go to work it hurts like hell but it works I know I did it when I was fifteen.
2006-11-07 12:22:57
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answered by ROSEY 3
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If you are going to try to give yourself a tatoo with a homemade tatoo gun, you might as well just dip a harpoon in black paint and stab yourself with it. I'm guessing that if you don't have a tatoo gun (a real one) you are not a professional tatoo artist, and believe me it is an art. If you are not a pro, it is going to look like crap. Save up your money and have a real tatoo artist apply whatever design you like. It will look a whole lot better than a homemade job, and will be more likely to be something you don't regret later on in life. You will get older, and carrying around a crappy homemade tatoo will eventually catch up to you and make you mad at yourself.
Do yourself a favor and do it right. You'll notice that even pros have other people do their tatoos. They don't normally do it to themselves because they know better than anyone how easy it is to screw it up when you try to ink yourself. Tatoos aren't that expensive that it is worth the embarassment of a crappy looking homemade ink-job.
2006-11-07 12:30:01
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answered by Been There 4
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if u are actually not a professional like a chemist or dye engineer and have purely a pores and skin-deep expertise approximately "issues that stain", u greater desirable depart the tatooing to the pros, as u according to risk easily injecting some heavy poison to urself, in spite of in case you are able to think of that the ink wont attain your inner areas via passing via the epidermis layer of your pores and skin.
2016-10-03 09:51:25
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answered by murchison 4
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