Artists' Corner — bottling
Making Homemade Tattoo Ink
Posted by PAUL PARK
Making homemade tattoo ink requires careful attention to ingredients like non-toxic pigments and medical-grade alcohol or witch hazel. The DIY process involves mixing, straining, bottling, and proper storage. While this method is achievable, there are significant limitations and potential risks. Improper hygiene can lead to infections, and sourcing incorrect pigments might cause adverse reactions. Inconsistent production may lead to a substandard product, and the end results may not be as vibrant or long-lasting as commercial inks. Safety should be the utmost priority in this endeavor, and individuals must proceed with caution.