But this solution stuff is fucking amazing! It turned a two session side piece into one session. I would never apply numbing products during sessions due to the fact that I know it will affect the quality of the final product. So that caught my eye.īeen using it for two weeks now And let me tell your team looks like this is a game changer. First thing I did was look what was in the bottle and found that whoever made it doesn’t put any of those chemicals in the product and states that they only use natural preservatives. With all that being said buddy of mine turned me onto this product called The Solution. Some of these products even have EDTA in them which is used as a preservative but if you look it up it specifically breaks down heavy metals? That’s why buddies of mine always tend to tell their clients to suck it up lol. That’s why most of these products recommend that you use them before or after your sessions. It’s going to dilute it more than it already has been. Imagine taking 2% milk (milk with water) and adding more water. Now tattoo inks are very carefully formulated chemical compounds that are designed To stay in the dermis. That ink Contains propylene glycol which is totally safe for use. When it came two numbing creams or sprays I found that yes some do work bud they come with some down sides.įor instance if you’re using any products that have certain parabens or preservatives like propylene glycol they can fuck with your inks.įor example cl77266 (black) Which is one of the most popular carbon based inks. So I’ve been tattooing for the past 7 years and have recently moved into the SMP industry. This is enough to get something done in many cases, at least to a certain intermediate stage. I know I can comfortably sit through 3 hours, max 4. My personal opinion is, I prefer to have two shorter sessions without anesthesia than a longer one with it. It still hurts a lot, it just becomes unrelated to the gun touching your skin, it's permanent pain, just easier to take than the pain you get after several hours of being tattooed. New sprays burn a lot when applied, so don't think they'll make the process completely painless they more of replace one kind of pain with another. Older stuff had to be applied on clear skin, modern things on the contrary have to be applied when the session is already underway Modern sprays and creams are much better, lowering the pain while not screwing the skin Six years ago, creams were absolute shit, the skin became too hard to tattoo and the artist had to go over the same areas three times to get the ink in I've also tried a lidocaine based cream about six years ago while doing a chest piece. Interested in learning about the profession? Check out /r/TattooApprentice and our Apprenticeship FAQ.Ĭheck out these other tattoo-related subs!ĭo you have or know of a tattoo-related sub that you'd like to see listed here? Please reach out to us via modmail to discuss!ĭuring my last session, which took about 6-7 hours, we used spray or cream, I don't remember really, during the last two hours because I was getting really tired and the pain got too much for me to handle. Here's a helpful and informative Beginner's Guide, courtesy of /u/zzz0mbiez! Comments and/or posts may be removed at moderator discretion. Please do not reach out to moderators privately via DM or chat. If you see any posts or comments that break any of these rules, please utilize the report or modmail functions and let us know. Please don't ask about pricing - it varies so wildly between regions and artists that we simply can't give you a helpful answer. We ask that you post a maximum of once per day, excessive posts will lead to removal. No drawing/idea/suggestion/translation requests - /r/tattoodesigns and /r/translator are better resources for these things.Īrtists & apprentices, please contact the mods for verification! Artists and apprentices, please contact the mods for verification!ĭo not mock a person's appearance or tattoo.ĭo not claim a tattoo that is not your own. Welcome to /r/tattoo! Please review the rules before posting and commenting.
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