Tuesday 16 July 2013

What tattoo starter kits should include?

There are a lot of tattoo equipment that almost tattoo starter kits will include. Starter tattoo kits should not only include all the parts of a tattoo machine, but also all the accompanying supplies should be included.Firstly, I will talk somethings about the tattoo practive skin. Finding a man or women practicing on their body is not a easy thing. Because tattooing on body will leave a permanent scare and clean them need to undertake great pain. So , you need to use the tattoo practice skin to practice your skill. But some supplier in order to save the cost they may just provide you some normal drawing paper with a simple tattoo design photocopied onto it. So, read the package or item descriptions, look at the pics, to make sure it is tattoo practice skin. Even if it is, plan to buy some better skin instead of relying on the kit samples.Secondly, gloves - The kit may or may not include a box of disposable latex gloves; you know, the kind they always use on your body cavity searches when you try to cross the border. You can dispense with them while using practice skin if you like, but since things feel a little different wearing gloves, I'd recommend getting used to wearing them even while practicing, because you will later always wear them while tattooing people.I think , for a beginner, if you have no teachers to teach you how to tattoo ,then the training video or book may give you a lot of aid. So ,the third I want to emphasize is the guidance- training video or book. But different company may have different conditions. Some tattoo starter kits won't have a booklet or DVD, but most of them do. Some training videos are hard to be understanded, some have very poor English, unclear directions, questionable knowledge, poor photography, impossible-to-follow examples of technique. The booklets may have the same questions. Other kit-included booklets or DVDs are surprisingly well done. But it's best to go to other sources, buy professional books or videos online, or from a bookstore, tattoo supply shop, or check out the library. There are great videos and articles online for learning tattooing basics, so really you don't even have to go buying any. I'll include a bunch of links to better sites that take through learning tattooing technique, on the next page. And you will find a good selection of books and DVDs on the Store page.Fourthly, you need a carrying case to pack your tattoo starter kits, so it will come in a carrying case with compartments for all pieces. Most will also have a locking system and key, so if it's just laying around, people and kids can't easily get into it and ruin or contaminate the items.And there are also many small things may reflect a company’s professional degree. If there are transfer paper,green soap, tattoo wipes and so on ,that will be perfect.A professional tattoo starter kits must cover the basic equipment that tattoo needs. Cheap but high quality will be more acceptable by the clients.

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