Skin Art

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Posted by Myro on 7:04 AM
   Black-and-gray is a style of tattooing that uses only black ink in varying shades.  Typically, black and gray tattoo work is produced by diluting the black ink with distilled water in various proportions, creating a "wash", wherein lighter shades can be produced.  Some artists mix white ink with black to produce a gray shade, but it is not the traditional method.




Credits : Mr. Ian Cabrido



Colored Tattoo
   Tattoo inks are available in a range of colors that can be thinned or mixed together to produce other colors and shades. Most professional tattoo artists purchase inks pre-made (known as pre-dispersed inks), while some tattooers mix their own using a dry pigment and a carrier.



   UV tattoos or blacklight tattoos are tattoos made with a special ink that is visible under an ultraviolet light (blacklight).   Depending upon the ink, they can be nearly invisible in non-UV environments, thus they are a popular consideration for people seeking a subtler tattoo. They are particularly popular in the raver subculture.




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