Tattoo Ink Throghout Time: Everything You Need To Know

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Just like your wardrobe, you will need new clothing to keep up with all of the trends in tattooing. Each season brings a new set of designs and ideas that can be incorporated into your personal style. But which season is right for you?
These tips will help you determine what time of year is right for getting a new tattoo. If youג€™re wondering if now is the time to get a tattoo, here are 6 reasons why now might be the perfect time:

Has tattoo ink changed over time?

Tattoo ink is much more permanent now than it was in the past. In the past, tattoo artists would use a range of methods to cover up tattoos. In some cases this meant using acrylic paint while in others they would apply make-up to hide them. But with new tattoo ink inks which donג€™t fade and last for a lifetime, thereג€™s no need to cover up your tattoo anymore.

What was tattoo ink made of historically?

Ink has been around since the beginning of time. In ancient Egypt, ink was made primarily with powdered quartz and applied to papyrus paper. It wasnג€™t until the 18th century when a Dutch chemist named Johann Balsam invented an ink made of lampblack, iron oxide (also known as burnt iron), gum arabic and gum tragacanth that tattooing became more widespread.

Is the US banning color tattoos?

Color tattoos have been a contentious topic for the last decade. In 2007, the FDA ruled that tattoo ink shouldnג€™t be used in life-saving and life-sustaining medical procedures, which includes tattooing. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) also banned the use of color tattoos in 2009 because they had deemed it as a potential health risk.
Since then, there has been some talk amongst tattoo artists about what this means for the industry. Some believe that banning color and restricting ink colors could be a huge step backward for the industry as well as an inconvenience for artists looking to explore their creative boundaries.
However, there are those who believe that restricting color can help make the tattoo industry safer and more regulated. In this case, restrictions on color would benefit both companies offering tattoos and consumers seeking them out. This is because tattoo ink isnג€™t just any old thing and it needs to be researched before being used on someone elseג€™s skin. If you want to get a new tattoo now but want to make sure you’re doing it right, do your research beforehand so you know exactly what kind of risks you’re getting into when you get inked with certain colors and shades

Can your body react to tattoo ink years later?

Pain is often a factor in deciding to get a tattoo, but what about the pain of regret? What if you decide to get a tattoo and you have trouble with it later?
Do your research. There is a chance that the body can react negatively to tattoos. If you are having any difficulty with your tattoo years later, contact your doctor. It is best to be safe when making decisions like these.

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Michael Blau

Michael Blau

I have been tattooing for over 15 years and have my studio in Brooklyn. While I'll tattoo just about anything on anyone, my specialty is religious tattoos.
I am originally from Williamsburg, a neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its large Jewish population. This has given me a lot of experience and understanding when it comes to tattoos and religion.

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