Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Avoid Bad Situations By Buying Quality Tattoo Supplies

If you're a tattoo artist, then there's no doubt that at some point you've seen someone have an allergic reaction to tattoo ink. It's very rare, but there are always a couple of people at some point in your career who just have sensitive skin or who aren't aware that they'll have such a reaction. There's not much you can do about this, and you simply don't have control over people who have reactions to the ink you use. If you've just gotten started in the tattoo industry and haven't seen this experience yet, then odds are, you will at some point. Don't let it alarm you or frighten you out of your career, because at least one of the people that have an allergic reaction will try to point a finger at you and blame you for their reaction, even though it's probably their body to blame.

 

To avoid this situation though, there are a couple of things you can do to help prevent something like this happening. First of all, you can help avoid any kind of situation arising from the tattooing inks you use by making sure you order quality tattooing inks from a supplier that is reputable and trustworthy. If you're a tattoo artist and you own a shop, there are probably times, especially at the beginning, that you'll be tempted to buy cheaper inks from an unknown supplier just because the price is so attractive. Don't be lured into this trap though; the quality of the supplies you use on your customers will show in their tattoos, and even if they don't have an allergic reaction to the tattooing inks you use, the tattoo may simply look bad or fade quicker. The way your business or your work appears to the rest of the world will affect how well your business does, so proceed with caution.

 

If you're just getting started in the business and are looking at tattoo kits for the first time, use discretion here also. You'll find tattoo kits filled with supplies that may be of poor quality, and you could end up purchasing tattoo kits that include bad tattooing inks that will cause an allergic reaction in a customer. The ingredients in ink are just pigments and carriers, and different vegetable dyes, minerals, and salts are used to color the ink; all of which could cause an allergic reaction.

 

Bottom line, no matter where you're at in your career, be cautious so that you don't have a customer coming back to point a finger at you.

About the Author

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