Nice power point. DO NOT USE A SPEED STICK DEODORANT, unless you are using a brand new one every time (which i highly dought) by using it over and over on peoples skin you have a chance of cross contaminating. If you for some reason do use deodorant, cut of a thin slice and apply it to the skin with your own glove covered hands. Its honestly better and cheaper to just invest in actual stencil cream which rounds up to about 8 bucks at a supply store. This video is helpful in the material part of tattooing. If you want to really go above the standards complete your bloodborne pathogens online and get certified, its only about 30-60 bucks depending on your state.
*OR* you could use speedstick, but apply it to the skin with a fresh paper towel every time. Never touching the skin with speedstick at all. Zero cross contamination. You don't have to waste a fresh stick every time, or waste time cutting product off the stick. Just gotta be smarter than the speedstick I guess.
never ever used spray bottles (they can put blood in the air and everywhere it touches) squeeze bottles only!!! you should have taught that on day one!
So many issues with this machine not gun picture of needles were not tattoo needles also never use latex gloves a lot of people are allergic to them so nitrile is the way to go speed stick is a no no if you don’t have the proper stuff to apply it then as last choice use rubbing alcohol a lot of the info was close but if your new to tattooing just go an get an become an apprentice because this video an a lot like it don’t show what cavicide or wavicide madicide etc autoclaves an true steps of sterilization a lot of clients ask about needle what people need to be worried about are tubes,grips ,machines or basically anything that isn’t disposable cuz that’s what’s gonna be contaminated if anything
And this is what happens when everyone thinks they're a pro after researching BS from the internet... The real tragedy is that thousands of people have seen this and consider it to be "pro" advice when most of it is absolutely incorrect or just plain bad advice. But hey, you got your clicks, so good job on that, I suppose.
Nice power point. DO NOT USE A SPEED STICK DEODORANT, unless you are using a brand new one every time (which i highly dought) by using it over and over on peoples skin you have a chance of cross contaminating. If you for some reason do use deodorant, cut of a thin slice and apply it to the skin with your own glove covered hands. Its honestly better and cheaper to just invest in actual stencil cream which rounds up to about 8 bucks at a supply store. This video is helpful in the material part of tattooing. If you want to really go above the standards complete your bloodborne pathogens online and get certified, its only about 30-60 bucks depending on your state.
*OR* you could use speedstick, but apply it to the skin with a fresh paper towel every time. Never touching the skin with speedstick at all. Zero cross contamination. You don't have to waste a fresh stick every time, or waste time cutting product off the stick. Just gotta be smarter than the speedstick I guess.
Can I use a&d ointment in place of Vaseline for during tattooing AND for healing afterwards?
you can use A&D for aftercare but not vaseline
Doesn't green soap make the purple lines of the tattoo fade? Just asking
That was a great video. Thanks
never ever used spray bottles (they can put blood in the air and everywhere it touches) squeeze bottles only!!! you should have taught that on day one!
Only time a spray bottle is okay , is when cleaning the skin before starting the tattoo .
So once I use green soap to clean the tattoo while doing the work......do I put vasoline on the area that I'm working on again....and continue?
Yes !
Why doesn't staying tattoo ink on skin... Someone explain me
Thnx this helped a lot!
can someone tell me why people get so butthurt about it being called a "tattoo gun" or a "Tattoo machine"
Same reason gun owners get butthurt over somebody saying clip instead of magazine. Just correcting his terminology.
Castle but clip and magazine are both proper terminology?
Such a great video thank you.
i wrapped a cup that had ink in it with plasti wrap then used it the other day...is it ok?or am i a dumbass?
I seen people use contact lens holders for their ink . I think you ight and survived
Excellent tutorial!!🍀
Can you clean the skin off with 100% pure alcohol that comes in the bottles? Or do I need wipes?
You can use the alcohol in the bottle
Big help
THANKS ALOT this video really helped me a lot🙏🏻
MACHINE
Man please call it a tattoo machine.
brian smith THANK YOU!!!!
Yes! I stopped watching as soon as he mentioned "gun". It might be a good video on setting up but only amateurs say gun.
y’all are weird
awesome
Awesome video man ! Helped a lot! Gave it a thumbs up
What tattoo gun is the best out there?
machine vs gun
Can you show us how to use 5 layer stencil?
Thank you for your videos
Its not everything but a lot 🙂
Gun..machine...as long as your work dope 2me...idc...lol
I want to be a tattoo artist but my grandma wants me to become a teacher 🥺👉👈
I'm both!! ✌🏽
subed
+Leonardo Vaz thank you
does it really matter they both SHOOT something out lmao pewpewpew
Anyone calling the sacred instrument of tattooing a "gun" has no business teaching anyone *fuck* all about tattooing.
Tattoo machine.
He lost me a “tattoo gun”.
Yes, same thing with me, so 14 seconds in and stopped watching lol.
Freeman Yardley lol
🖒 Video
So many issues with this machine not gun picture of needles were not tattoo needles also never use latex gloves a lot of people are allergic to them so nitrile is the way to go speed stick is a no no if you don’t have the proper stuff to apply it then as last choice use rubbing alcohol a lot of the info was close but if your new to tattooing just go an get an become an apprentice because this video an a lot like it don’t show what cavicide or wavicide madicide etc autoclaves an true steps of sterilization a lot of clients ask about needle what people need to be worried about are tubes,grips ,machines or basically anything that isn’t disposable cuz that’s what’s gonna be contaminated if anything
And this is what happens when everyone thinks they're a pro after researching BS from the internet...
The real tragedy is that thousands of people have seen this and consider it to be "pro" advice when most of it is absolutely incorrect or just plain bad advice.
But hey, you got your clicks, so good job on that, I suppose.
and you are a fucking moron calling him out without providing any wrong information or correcting him dumbass
is not a fucking gun lol
He called it a "gun" I'm out