Tattoo Supplies – Just What You May Need
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Whether you are just starting out as a tattoo artist or a veteran in the making, tattoo supplies are always needed. The machine itself that you use during the actual process will undergo many changes as you become more accustomed to it and want to try something new. And let’s not forget the wide variety of inks and needles available in the market today.
Now, when looking for supplies you can go out and buy each piece individually, which can probably get expensive. At one time or another, you will probably buy individual pieces, but there are kits available to you. The prices for such kits range from easily affordable to quite expensive depending on what you are wanting.
In many of the standard kits you will receive a tattoo machine, or in other words, a tattoo gun. Depending on your level of expertise will determine what kind of machine you will get. The machine will consist of three parts that are inter-changeable. They are the coil wrap, the grip, and the tips. Having several of each will be part of keeping your supplies stocked up. Also, to keep the machine together and running are the rubber bands, rubber rings, and grommets.
There are other things that may or may not be included in your standard tattoo supply kit. Needles can be bought separately or in kits by themselves. There are different sizes and types depending on what your preference is while tattooing. There is also such a thing as practice skin. This allows you to get the feel of your new machine on something similar to human skin before you work on the real thing.
Inks come in many many colors and sizes. Before deciding on the brand that you want to stick with, also consider the actual consistency of the ink and how it is made. Many ink colors are made from metals, which some people develop a reaction to. If this is a concern that you think you may have, there are organic inks available. But, remember, there are multiple types of inks to fit just about any skin type and tone.
The needles that you choose to use are also very important. What you prefer as an artist will determine what kind of needles that you will keep in stock. The two main types are the round and the flat. With a round type set, it is where there are several needles put together to form a round shape. A flat type setup is where several needles are placed in a single row, or in layers of flat rows.
Other than needles, there are many disposable items that you need to supply yourself with before, during, and after the tattooing process. You will need ink cups, petroleum jelly (or something similar to help ease the needle going in and out of the skin), paper towels, antiseptic spray, and some kind of cream to put onto the tattoo once it is finished. These items will make the process of tattooing more convenient and safer.
There are many styles and degrees of professionalism associated with tattoo supplies. The higher the quality, the higher the price, which is true with just about anything. Your machine will become a constant while most of your daily supplies are disposable. Any tattooing artist will always have a demand for tattooing supplies.
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