This is legit. Question, would storing your tattoo pigments in a display cabinet with say a polarized glass or something work? Ya know, for shop aesthetics.
Good question! Using the same type of glass or filters they use to protect works of art (like in museums) can absolutely work! Here is an article that talks about exposed pigments outside of suspensions/dried -> www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0143720822009214 This may also give us a better understanding as to why melanin is so good at decreasing the breakdown of certain colors🤘
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' quantom dynamics of tattoo pigment and why your tattoo's dont really exist '
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This is legit. Question, would storing your tattoo pigments in a display cabinet with say a polarized glass or something work? Ya know, for shop aesthetics.
Good question!
Using the same type of glass or filters they use to protect works of art (like in museums) can absolutely work! Here is an article that talks about exposed pigments outside of suspensions/dried ->
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0143720822009214
This may also give us a better understanding as to why melanin is so good at decreasing the breakdown of certain colors🤘
Ok, Bill Nye the Tattoo Guy.
Heard that a few times. I’m thicker than he is tho