Well, what's the goal is the real question to me. Do you want to have a tattoo that looks like blood? If so, letting the artist go with normal ink seems best.
If not...
Loose blood will break down below the skin, I'd think, and mixing it with anything won't change that. Blood cells have a fairly short lifespan - about 4 months - and even before that point the hemoglobin will break down, losing the reddish color associated with blood. I'd assume there's enough oxygen being brought to the area to keep the cells oxygenated short term, but since bruises are re-absorbed by the body I'm not sure how this would be any different.
2007-06-02 12:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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UMMM im thinking no. Any tattoo artist whos worth anything isnt going to put blood in with the ink for a number health and safety reasons and your body would just absorb the blood anyway.
2007-06-02 08:22:42
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answered by Jen 3
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Not actual There isn't any ink for your blood. It is just below the epidermis. There are extra myths in the market than tattoos. You cannot deliver blood for one yr upon getting a tattoo. People will say any rattling factor. Use your laptop, it does not probably mislead you.
2016-09-05 19:55:25
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answered by ? 4
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you can mix a lot of stuff with tattoo ink and get tattooed with it but i don't believe that it stays in the skin. just the ink pigments. blood isn't ink so blood alone wouldn't do as a tattoo ink.
2007-06-02 09:56:59
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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I've heard of using chicken blood. sounds crazy i know. but the tattoo only shows up when you're adrenaline is pumping. you're adrenaline has a chemical that when mixed with the blood causes the tattoo to show up. but i highly doubt u can find a place where do that. my boyfriend got it from a friend. its not as obvious as normal tattoos but u can def. see the image.
2007-06-02 17:52:42
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answered by ey0018 2
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Have you completely lost your mind??
Go to a good shop and talk to an artist.
Get the facts of, what ever it is, you need to know.
Think Before You Ink...Knowledge is your friend.
Honestly, some of you kids, just blow my mind.
2007-06-02 08:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a thing called "blood lining" or "blood shading" where a dry needle is run over the skin to mark the skin, but it doesn't usually stay too long.
2007-06-02 16:46:02
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answered by gaping_lotus_flower 2
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Not sure, seems like your system would absorb it. Also sounds kinda unsanitary...
2007-06-02 08:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds scaryish lol
2007-06-02 09:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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no.....
2007-06-05 04:22:42
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answered by honeybee 4
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