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tat2dndn
09-07-2006, 09:55 PM
Hi, new to Forum but what I have read is very informative. Another thing that didn't take me long to notice is there is no bashing going on seems like everyone is respectful of one anothers technique and knowledge. Over the years Ive used Millenium and Perma Pro inks they are both good inks, brite thick creamy inks, don't fade. Works easily. Perma Pro's Sumi black dilutes well with distilled water for graywashing. I'm very interested in the Derma Glo ink from what Ive read so far. What I need advise on is a good brilliant white.
wickedstylesink
09-08-2006, 11:56 AM
Hi, new to Forum but what I have read is very informative. Another thing that didn't take me long to notice is there is no bashing going on seems like everyone is respectful of one anothers technique and knowledge. Over the years Ive used Millenium and Perma Pro inks they are both good inks, brite thick creamy inks, don't fade. Works easily. Perma Pro's Sumi black dilutes well with distilled water for graywashing. I'm very interested in the Derma Glo ink from what Ive read so far. What I need advise on is a good brilliant white.
well you said it yourself -millenium power white, thats what i use anyway.
also , white is a difficult color on skin so i doubt any particular one would be all that much better than another (of quality inks), just stay away from
"cheapies".
thats my 2 cents
----------------------------wicked joe------------------------------
Martin
09-09-2006, 05:30 AM
i'm with wicked
tat2dndn
09-09-2006, 04:32 PM
Thanks for the input Martin and Wicked. Ive been using these inks for years, but after reading some posts here about all the different inks, starbrite, intenze, derma glo, scream, ect. I thought maybe there was something else out there that was better, brighter ect. I guess when you already use one the best inks out there you don't think about change.
untitled_again
09-09-2006, 04:38 PM
try iron butterfly
tat2dndn
09-09-2006, 04:42 PM
How does iron butterfly compare to millenium or starbrite inks?
evil-tattoo
09-09-2006, 05:30 PM
ive been told iron butterfly is starbright ?? i use intenze and eternal and love them not really keen on starbright ,too thin for me ,do want to try millenium and skin candy though
Unnerving
09-09-2006, 07:24 PM
Stable from pulse is the whip
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