These red inks don't cause allergies? I have heard that the red color carries mercury. I have also heard that carmine is the one that works well, but it' s always accompanied by the word "red" so I don't know which one to use, the same thing happens with white colors, I am just starting out in this world, if you could recommend me I would really appreciate it🙏🙂
Hello! We always recommend World Famous Ink - World Famous creates their inks with completely vegan-friendly, natural ingredients. So natural we've even had an artist tell us they've drank the ink before! It's a very popular ink many artists swear by for its vibrant colors, and reliability in healing healthy in clients' skin. Check out our Pro Palettes video to hear more about what ink artists are using and why!
I haven’t tattooed in 3 years so I need all new inks and was planning on buying a warm/cool of CMY, and then as neutral but vibrant of orange, purple, Green. And obviously Black/White, and a few supplemental colors like a burnt umber yellow ochre. (I would buy the entire line of either since that would insure vibrancy but I am too cheap to do that) so I was just curious if both brands hold up to heavy mixing before getting to muddy?
World Famous is the best ink of World in colors now healed the intensity of color is the same when tattoo is healed eternal no good in yellow and other colors...
Between World Famous Paul Rogers Red and Eternal Lipstick Red, while they are very similar, it comes down to artist preference! Eternal Lipstick Red has been an industry favorite and go-to for many artists, while World Famous Red has come to be a very close competitor! But in the end, it all comes down to preference - both are fantastic choices for a very pigmented red!
These red inks don't cause allergies? I have heard that the red color carries mercury. I have also heard that carmine is the one that works well, but it' s always accompanied by the word "red" so I don't know which one to use, the same thing happens with white colors, I am just starting out in this world, if you could recommend me I would really appreciate it🙏🙂
Hello! We always recommend World Famous Ink - World Famous creates their inks with completely vegan-friendly, natural ingredients. So natural we've even had an artist tell us they've drank the ink before! It's a very popular ink many artists swear by for its vibrant colors, and reliability in healing healthy in clients' skin. Check out our Pro Palettes video to hear more about what ink artists are using and why!
I haven’t tattooed in 3 years so I need all new inks and was planning on buying a warm/cool of CMY, and then as neutral but vibrant of orange, purple, Green. And obviously Black/White, and a few supplemental colors like a burnt umber yellow ochre. (I would buy the entire line of either since that would insure vibrancy but I am too cheap to do that) so I was just curious if both brands hold up to heavy mixing before getting to muddy?
From reviews we've heard from Pro Team artists they do hold up very well without getting muddy.
What red ink should I use if I have brown skin? I tattooed a kiss and it looks brown I don't know what kind of red they used
World Famous is the best ink of World in colors now healed the intensity of color is the same when tattoo is healed eternal no good in yellow and other colors...
Is the world famous ink origin from amazon??? Has anybody bought it online?
What is the best cooler tattoo ink
Between World Famous Paul Rogers Red and Eternal Lipstick Red, while they are very similar, it comes down to artist preference! Eternal Lipstick Red has been an industry favorite and go-to for many artists, while World Famous Red has come to be a very close competitor! But in the end, it all comes down to preference - both are fantastic choices for a very pigmented red!
@@painfulpleasures what tattoo machine is jake using in this vid?
@@VideoGamerzAnonymous He's using the FK Irons Spektra Flux!
@@painfulpleasures Master then these two red tones are cold 🙏 and forgive my ignorance even on the subject of colorimetry
Might have been “a little bit thinner” because u dipped in water right before, just a thought I have no opinion to either one
Good point! However, this would not particularly have an effect on the "thin" consistency Jake was talking about in the video.
Is this good to use for example lips? if I used pink color?
It is a very bright, vibrant red, so if that's the look you're going for, then yes! It's all relative to the specific art piece.
super close..I like world famous' bottles tho...doesn't dry up the pigments as much