thank you for including gloves and mentioning keeping things sterile.i see so many people do home tattoos without any gloves or any kind of sterile materials. some on the bathroom floor, which I highly doubt they scrubbed before use😐
Of course! I am so stressed about not messing things up when it come to keeping things sterile that sometimes i feel i am over doing it. but always better to be safe then sorry :D
i would definitely not buy the cheapest machine and do a bit of research on some affordable options. also I think it's better to buy directly from the producer of the brand as you will get a warranty as welll. as for needles you should try to think about the style you want to work in. I would start off by buying different liners to see what works best for you and then move on to magnums and round shaders.
thank you for including gloves and mentioning keeping things sterile.i see so many people do home tattoos without any gloves or any kind of sterile materials. some on the bathroom floor, which I highly doubt they scrubbed before use😐
Of course! I am so stressed about not messing things up when it come to keeping things sterile that sometimes i feel i am over doing it. but always better to be safe then sorry :D
can never over do sterile environments when it comes to dealing with blood!
I’m stuck on what machine to get I’m shopping on Amazon until I get better also the needles should I buy all different needles or start off with one.
i would definitely not buy the cheapest machine and do a bit of research on some affordable options. also I think it's better to buy directly from the producer of the brand as you will get a warranty as welll. as for needles you should try to think about the style you want to work in. I would start off by buying different liners to see what works best for you and then move on to magnums and round shaders.
Hey how much do you think all those can cost me in total I once have a dragonfly rotary and sold it
I would say around 500$. I mention the total cost at the end of the video :D