Artists' Corner — epidermis
BODY TATTOOS
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COLLAGEN
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CORNEOCYTES
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COSMETIC TATTOOING
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DERMIS
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EPIDERMIS
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FACIAL TATTOOS
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INK BEHAVIOR
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KERATINIZATION
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PERMANENT MAKEUP
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PIGMENT MIGRATION
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SEBACEOUS GLANDS
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SKIN ANATOMY
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SKIN CARE
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SKIN ELASTICITY
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SKIN PROTECTION
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SKIN STRUCTURE
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SKIN TYPES
,
SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE
,
TATTOO ARTISTRY
,
TATTOO EQUIPMENT
,
TATTOO HEALING
,
TATTOO INK
,
TATTOO SAFETY
,
TATTOO TECHNOLOGY
How Does Tattoo Ink Behave Differently on the Face Compared to Other Body Parts?
Publicado por PAUL PARK en
When considering the nuances between traditional body tattoos and cosmetic facial tattoos, it's a common misconception that the process is uniform across different body parts. In reality, the two are worlds apart, not only in the technique but also in the equipment and expertise required.
CALCIUM
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CHEMICAL STABILITY
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CLUMPING
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COLOR CONSISTENCY
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COLOR FADING
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DERMIS
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DRY SKIN
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EPIDERMIS
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HARD WATER
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HEALING PROCESS
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IRRITATION
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ITCHINESS
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LONGEVITY
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MAGNESIUM
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MINERAL CONTENT
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MOISTURIZED SKIN
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NATURAL HEALING PROCESS
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NATURAL OILS
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PH CHANGE
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PIGMENT DISPERSION
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PURIFIED WATER
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QUALITY
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SKIN INTERACTION
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SKIN LAYERS
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SOFT WATER
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TATTOO INDUSTRY
,
TATTOO INK
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TATTOO PROFESSIONALS
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UNPREDICTABILITY
,
WATER-BASED PIGMENT
How Does Hard Water Affect Tattoo Ink During the Healing Process?
Publicado por PAUL PARK en
By understanding the science behind these interactions, individuals and tattoo professionals can take steps to mitigate the potential negative effects of hard water on tattoos. This exploration provides valuable insights for both the tattoo industry and those interested in the science of skin and ink.