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44magnum
04-18-2006, 10:00 AM
Just wondered if anyone has tried the Intenze Ink from Mario Barth and what they thought?

44magnum
04-20-2006, 06:22 AM
Lots of you have look at this with no replies so here are the replies from another forum


Posted by **************on 04/18/06
colorado


love the yellow goes in good easy and fast! seems to be keeping and holding.not real impressed with the white like the light blue also does well.black is awsome BUT.i have found that the black has a tendency to thicken up fast and get rather difficult to dispense but all in all good ink from what ive tried so far. i also know that mario is constantly keeping updates from artist using this ink and remixing and all to try to get to a sucessfull medium with the inks.so that all are happy or at least a good percentage of them.


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RE:Intenze Ink
Posted by ************************on 04/18/06
missouri


i love it, i tried eternal and i thought it sucked, so i went back to intenz.
i've also tried stable by soba, some of those colors are good but i think intenz has the most going for it.





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RE:Intenze Ink
Posted by ******************************on 04/18/06
mental institution


Good Stuff!!...And Mario listens to what artists want

voodoo
04-20-2006, 06:54 AM
we had some info on past threads in here---check forgivens past posts,he uses it.

ink_freak
04-20-2006, 02:17 PM
AWESOME INK BUT A LITTLE THICK BE CAREFUL NOT TO LET IT DRY BECAUSE IT WILL FAST VERY BRIGHT! HEALS GREAT

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44magnum
04-20-2006, 09:05 PM
on inks that dry too fast has anyone tried useing glycerine to help slow it down some what??

odisius
04-21-2006, 09:33 PM
intenze is a thick ink so glycerine would probly be bad since its used to thicken watery inks but witch hazel would thin it and slow the drying out some and make it flow better

tampax
01-11-2007, 10:02 PM
Just wondered if anyone has tried the Intenze Ink from Mario Barth and what they thought?
Too thick, and they dry up too quickly. For the money they cost, these inks should do the tattoo for you. For my buck, it doesn't get any better than Millenium inks. They're just as bright, without the high cost.

maxauto
01-12-2007, 06:23 AM
Too thick, and they dry up too quickly. For the money they cost, these inks should do the tattoo for you. For my buck, it doesn't get any better than Millenium inks. They're just as bright, without the high cost.

its like a dollar or two more per bottle lol...
i use millenium, starbrite, and intenze only. never had the problem of drying to fast on any of them.
they do have a sm. package of intenze single use, has like 20 colors in it and
would be good for testing it to see if you like it.i think its 10-15 bucks.

Ripshado
01-12-2007, 08:29 AM
i have a koi posted up in the photo gallery that was done in all intenze ink. I dig the colors. They stay extremely bright and go in pretty good. Ya dont have to pound it in with a jackhammer.

ExoticBlood
01-12-2007, 09:42 AM
Compare of starbrite, intenze and dynamic. which is better?

undercover art
01-12-2007, 07:48 PM
Ink brand seems to be a pesonal preference kind of thing, some artist swear by one brand, others by a different one.... The same name brands always top out the list of favorites (Intenze,Starbrite,Millenium,Skin Candy) so just find which one of those suit your needs. What might be right for you, might not be right for some....Comparisons of objective subjects isn't fair to either of the ink companies, neither one is bettter than the other, they are just different.

crackink81
01-13-2007, 10:58 AM
i know it sounds stupid but i feel that no one brand has all the best colours for instance i use about 8 different brands of ink and its about to become 10!!!! they are all qulity companys i use intenze for my greens and some shades of blue, eternal for my reds and oranges, fantazia for my yellows and blues, skin candy for my pinks, millenium for dark purple and dark blue, mickey sharpz for brown and a couple of starbrite2 coulrs.

undercover art
01-13-2007, 03:10 PM
I figure the reason we have this discussion over and over is...... some brands are great for some people, and other brands are for other people. Maybe instead of trying to figure out which is best, we should focus more on the application of the ink, not the objective quality. I used prizm ink for a while, most people said it was no good, but some of my best, most vibrant tattoos were done at that time. Its the application of the ink that makes the difference. Just find what works well, and were it works well. Oh, I went to a crappy "head" shop in Dallas today that was selling INTENZE and Millenium inks, so they ain't that hard to get a hold of. The Intenze costed $12.99 for a one ounce bottle, that's too fucking much for me! But I guess double msrp is normal in retail.