Man, where the hell did you come from (heaven?), there's so many videos and all of them are just on point like real straight business no bullshit stuff. Really appreciate your works bro, even if one day you sell your soul I'm still loving you, no homo. Anyway thank you so much! Hard work paid off.
Hahaha I came from Texas. I appreciate your support and feedback! It means a lot to me. Lol my soul will not be up for sell , like ever. Much love my friend! Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
"Maybe if the apocalypse happened then I would use these" XD Awesome video! I always thought that face shields would be a good idea too- You get so up close and personal- it could even stop your bodily fluids from entering the tattoo.. though you never really see them being used! Great tips man.
LOL you caught that! Haha I was waiting for someone to say something about that. I agree! I think face shields are a bit slept on for lack of a better phrase. They do a great job and provide more comfort over wearing a mask but everyone is different and definitely won’t agree. Thank you for your feedback and support Jamie! Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Thank you for your time, support and feedback! It means a lot to me. Should you have any questions at all don’t hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to assist you in the best possible direction🤝
Any chance you could go over the process of cleaning and sterilizing the tattoo machine and grip and what you do? I've been putting my grip in an ultra sonic cleaner and using optim1 wipes.
This is a great question and point! I made a video where I explain and show you all how I go about sterilizing my gear after a tattoo. I can link you to that video right here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C38YbK8Sb58.html Furthermore I do have more videos that I am working on where I show how I sterilize various tattoo machines. Should you have any questions at all don't hesitate to let me know.
Doing some looking and the petrolatum in the ink eeze seems to be the same concept as petroleum jelly and is derived the same way. So maybe you are just using a higher end petroleum jelly? If that's true do you think that it would be better to find something not petroleum based? Or has the ink eeze proven itself?
Thats a great question Joseph! It is to my understanding that not all inkeeze ointments contain petro based ingredients. Some inkeeze ointments may have petro based ingredients but not all. From my personal experience I love inkeeze products! They are fantastic and for me have proven themselves from the start. I would recommend Inkeeze products over vaseline anyday.
@@DanielYuck both tattoo supply sites said that gloves have become super expensive and there is no point to stock them. I bought some from the pharmacy..
@@DanielYuck Lol sorry I missed your reply.. No bro, I buy from the pharmacy... and they are more expensive than the piranha... I have access to 2 local sites and both said they will never restock gloves again...
got a question bout the green glide , used it for the first time not so long ago , just like hustle butter it would not come of the skin ?? the ink got stuck in it and it took forewer to clean off the skin , used to much or whats the deal with these butters and glides ? always use hustle butter on my tattoos for aftercare , love it but while tattooing i wound that it sticks to the skin and wont come off when wiping ?
Thats a good question! When I use green glide to tattoo human skin I work on sections of the tattoo and I work my way to compete the tattoo as needed. Now upon applying the tattoo, before I break the skin with the needle to input the ink, I only use a small, small, small amount of green glide. I use a very small amount of green glide and apply it over the area I will be tattooing. We do not need to moisten the skin to the point we can see the lubricant. If we can see the lubricant we may have too much which can result in a lot if adversities upon tattooing. We can lose the stencil early on, our needles can get clogged up, and the entire procedure would have been way more messy over what it needed to be. Less is more when applying lubricant for the tattooing process.
There are stencil liquids that make them last longer during tattooing, some people usw gel Deodorant sticks for it. Which i would not be comfortable using. If you do, do your research and do bot usw one deo Stick for more than one person, unless you use it in a way so the Stick does never touch the clients /your skin.