I find the brut deodorant stick works better on fake skin , it’s better than stencil stuff and Electrum on fake skin , but obviously there better on real skin , then blot the stencil with paper towel to remove the excess so it drys quicker
I used the old spice as it was the first one I saw lol. I think any deodorant stick will work as long as it’s not antiperspirant. In all fairness I found it held well on actual, so I’m going to try and make a stencil fluid using it.
I had an tattoo artist use speed stick on one of my tattoos . That tattoo swelled up scabbed and I’m not sure it’s meant to be. There also is heavy metals such as aluminum in some deodorants. Personally I dont like that lol. But for practice such as this I think that’s cool. That it worked well.
@@ThatTattooShow I had it man I had a strange time didn’t get any congestion or chest issues. I drank allot of mullin leaf tea . Green tea with honey. And I took this stuff from a company called cellcore called viradchem binder it pulls toxins out of the body and I also took an amino acid called L-lysine which helps with immune function . I had the most severe body aches and terrible sore throat. Couldn’t sleep for 5 nights in a row and missed 4 weeks of work. I seemed to fully recover but was week for about 3 weeks after . Get well bro . Stay positive!
@that tattoo show speed stick is an old school way of getting the stencil on. It’s less tacky so harder to get a stencil on, especially around curved body parts. If you melt a bar and mix it with alcohol, a little green soap and some aloe Vera gel it makes the best stencil stuff ever. Just don’t use too much alcohol or it’ll burn peoples’ skin
I’ve used it on the a pound of flesh hand, and also done a small bit of shading on my arm. First impressions, I love the grip and I think that will appeal to a lot of artists who don’t like the fat grips. As a black and grey machine I think it could be great, it’s smooth and consistent. I really like it. The flux 4.0 is a great all rounder but I think for black and grey the flux S is the winner.
@@ThatTattooShow ya I have the flux 4.0 was considering if I wanted to order the 3.0 one just did t know anyone who has used it yet and remember on your channel you had gotten one from them
Also if lines come out faint spray hair spray lightly over the stencil and it brings it out more just don't over do it otherwise it blurs it all
I’ll try that next.
I find the brut deodorant stick works better on fake skin , it’s better than stencil stuff and Electrum on fake skin , but obviously there better on real skin , then blot the stencil with paper towel to remove the excess so it drys quicker
I used the old spice as it was the first one I saw lol. I think any deodorant stick will work as long as it’s not antiperspirant. In all fairness I found it held well on actual, so I’m going to try and make a stencil fluid using it.
Thank You!
Deodorant sticks “im i a joke to you 😅😅
Can u clean those ??
At least you’ve found a use for Old Spice 😂
Haha totally, that stuff is not a scent I would want to wear 😂😂😂
@@ThatTattooShow this could be a feature. Deodorant Stick Death Match, Lynx Africa vs Old Spice. Winner stays on 😂
😂😂😂😂
i'm sure I remember Nikko Hurtado uses deodorant sticks to apply stencils, he melts them in a mirowave and uses it like normal Stencil Stuff
He did, then he brought out the stencil anchored
And this whole time I was trying to come up with my own mixture for my apof arm...
I was just as shocked. That was legit my first time using it lol
Speedstik works better than most stenciling solutions.
Yeah the old spice is the uk equivalent of speed stick.
I had an tattoo artist use speed stick on one of my tattoos . That tattoo swelled up scabbed and I’m not sure it’s meant to be. There also is heavy metals such as aluminum in some deodorants. Personally I dont like that lol. But for practice such as this I think that’s cool. That it worked well.
I’ve never used it to apply an actual stencil but yeah it worked great on this.
@@ThatTattooShow I like your channel just subbed . Good quality and good info . Hope your all healed up from covid
Thanks really appreciate that. Aye getting there chest is still a bit meh, but a lot better than what I was. Thanks
@@ThatTattooShow I had it man I had a strange time didn’t get any congestion or chest issues. I drank allot of mullin leaf tea . Green tea with honey. And I took this stuff from a company called cellcore called viradchem binder it pulls toxins out of the body and I also took an amino acid called L-lysine which helps with immune function . I had the most severe body aches and terrible sore throat. Couldn’t sleep for 5 nights in a row and missed 4 weeks of work. I seemed to fully recover but was week for about 3 weeks after . Get well bro . Stay positive!
@that tattoo show speed stick is an old school way of getting the stencil on. It’s less tacky so harder to get a stencil on, especially around curved body parts.
If you melt a bar and mix it with alcohol, a little green soap and some aloe Vera gel it makes the best stencil stuff ever. Just don’t use too much alcohol or it’ll burn peoples’ skin
Have you tried the 3.0 flux yet
What’s your thoughts between them if so
I’ve used it on the a pound of flesh hand, and also done a small bit of shading on my arm.
First impressions, I love the grip and I think that will appeal to a lot of artists who don’t like the fat grips.
As a black and grey machine I think it could be great, it’s smooth and consistent. I really like it.
The flux 4.0 is a great all rounder but I think for black and grey the flux S is the winner.
@@ThatTattooShow ya I have the flux 4.0 was considering if I wanted to order the 3.0 one just did t know anyone who has used it yet and remember on your channel you had gotten one from them
I think if you do a lot of black and grey then go for it. I like it, I’m just waiting to be out of lockdown so I can actually use it lol.
@@ThatTattooShow awesome I appreciate the honesty man
No worries. Once I’m back and I’ve used it for a while I’ll do a review