These judges are overly dramatic as AF. Half the time they look good. Not everyone who sees these tattoos are experts. So chances are they will not notice the dumb shit that the judges nitpick.
@@celiachipps4996 I can already tell you're not a smart person, that I'll be having to deal with. Nails grow and if you get a tat on your nail, and you cut your nails, the tat isn't going to grow back once the nails are cut. Please don't bother me with stupid questions.
It's like the judges don't watch the client consultation reel which pisses me off because being an asshole should have a bearing on whether you can be inkmaster when it is as much a customer service industry as it is an artform and skill-based profession. But my issue is inconsistencies in judging too. Any artist should be able to refuse any client for any reason. It is a two way contract of trust. No one should be duty bound or pressured by money or contract and that has come up before too. Business skills and apprentice 'dues' being tested by taking whatever you can get in clientele feels very disingenuous and not the correct way to build a repertoire of clients who come back to build their entire body art pieces, tell all their friends and basically become family until you as an artist are really part of the local tattoo community.
sarahwithstars what’s kinda funny too is cuz they don’t know anything about any of the consults with clients and the artists have to explain but they don’t care, and yet when Julia Carlson made a commotion in front of the canvas and all the other artists, NOW THERE GONNA LOOK INTO IT, like cmon 😂
I didn't like Josh initially but he was very mature about tattooing the eye lids. Very irresponsible of ink master to ask the artists to do that. Glad there weren't any fatal mistakes.
Yeah love his professionalism but at the same time did you not see the face of the dude he was already tattooing dude was already covered with bullshit
@@B00STED.B your face is not the same as your eyelid, that’s a super sensitive area so it doesn’t matter if their whole face is tattooed, eyelids are more dangerous
@@hispanicsinthisbitch7623 bro he didn’t want to tattoo him because of his ethics of tattooing not because the area was sensitive he didn’t want him to ruin his life by getting some dumb shit but his face is already covered in dumb shit is the point 🤦🏽♂️
Same, I got so annoyed when I heard that. I was like "Bitch, what if she wanted that? I'll just go and get the darkest most bold coloured tattoo ever then, you can't tell me no."
Tbf to him if we are going by the stereotypical body type softer outlines and certain colours compliment feminine features more than big bold outlines obviously this isn’t always the case and it’s unfair to knock off points if a girl asks for a big bold outline but there is a reason other than sexism
There may be something wrong with me, but him saying that and then following it up with "we'll get through this together", though it sounds like a terrifying thing to hear, was actually low key kinda comforting to me. Like, he's doing a literal tattoo, I should be freaked tf out by that statement, but it's the opposite. Like, yeah, it's an eyelid tattoo. Be nervous, but roll with it. That's way better than just the "you'll be fine" spiel. ... Someone share my opinion before I start thinking I've gone off my head.
@@Arya-we7vf No I totally get it! It was kinda reassuring. Hopefully these clients know that since this IS a competition, the artists are being asked to do things that some of them have never done before! I think Kyle was super nice about it.
You don’t actually “tattoo” your eyeball they inject ink under the protective layer over your eyes, and tattoo needle goes to fast and can probably take your eyeball from a round shape to mush. Don’t do it!! Incredibly stupid.
what was emily thinking not telling the other artist about the tentacles not being the same as on the stencil?? her morals are seriously messed up, even if it's not her tattoo, it's going to be on someone's body for their whole life and it would be her fault that it was messed up
When the dude already has his face tatted up what difference does it make to get his eyelids done. Tatu baby however should have talked her canvas out of it since he had pretty much no tattoos.
They really shouldn't talk sh*t about each other's work of canvases getting tattooed. They (the canvas) shouldn't have to experience that anxiety when 99% of the time, they come out loving the piece despite the nitpicking that judges have to do.
This is what I’ve been thinking! If I was a canvas I wouldn’t want to know what the judges thought because if I’M happy with it then I’m happy with it. If I hear their nitpicking I might start hating it and then I’m in deep shit because it’ll be on my body forever.
@@willehq Thats what this show is about tho. Judging the artist's work. Those people are guaranteed a professional looking tattoo& for free. They're all good artists, thats why theyre on.
I hear you on that. Though, that is what they sign up for. I wpulsnt be surprised if they get paid to let these artists tattoo them in odd places like the eye lid or ass cheeks.
Yeah, every artist I’ve ever been to wouldn’t do face, neck, or hands unless the person already had a lot of tattoos. I did get pissed, though, when an artist told me he wouldn’t tattoo my bottom lip as my *eighth* tattoo. Because he felt he was “above it.”
I agree, props to that guy for sticking to his principles and voicing his concerns. He's clearly a great professional and automatically I'd be inclined to go for him as a client because he cares about the craft
@@mmrmv5859 ooh maybe they meant first really visible tattoo, if he wears a watch often I'd imagine it would be covered most of the time. I think a lot of artists say they won't tattoo a neck or face unless they're *visibly tattooed* so down passed the sleeve cuffs, chest done up to the neck etc. Editing might be responsible for cutting him making that distinction too.
I'm genuinely upset robbie went home. I think that Emily deserved it more, she purposefully attempts to screw over a client's tattoo and she didnt even perform hers well...
Right!!! Both of her tattoos that episode were s*** and she didn’t produce much good work on the show anyhow. At least Robbie did better on his second tattoo and produced decent work while he was there.
honesty i agree emily is such a SNAKE she is so wrong in so many ways i mean i can understand a woman has too make it a mans world of tattoos but the way she is DOING IT just pisses me off so much
Joshua not wanting to tattoo faces, and largely sticking to his morals on the eyelids was really nice to see. It’s not just a challenge, it’s personal responsibility and knowing what is and isn’t a good idea. I respect that
Judges: 'today, you must walk' *dramatic music* Artists: 'walking is when you put one foot in front of the other and go forward and it is SO ESSENTIAL TO BEING THE BEST HUMAN'
But for this challenge, you must show VERSAVILITY, by WALKING SIDEWAYS OR BACKWARDS. ('Oh nooo', 'Walking BACKWARDS is the WORST', 'I've never walked sideways before')
Anyone can walk it's easy but I know some of these contestants can't handle walking backwards I however was brought up in the jungle and walking handstand every where I go. These other contestants won't know what's coming for them.
nah it was lowkey disrespectful for him to shade the guy for having face tats - his mind was already made up and josh was just talking down on him and then on top of it he went and fucked up the tattoo so badly
I agree. I think it's weird that people are complaining because the guy already had face tattoos. Like... Yes. That's why he ultimately decided to do it lol. But I respect his professional opinion on it. I know many artists that won't touch the face, neck, or hands unless the person is already heavily tattooed (or self employed). They don't want to be responsible for their clients not being able to get a job, and I think that's honorable 🤷🏼♀️
@@mageochagainbrochtuarach1176 The guy he got already had facial tattoos since 16 years of age, I’m sure he knew what he was getting into. At the end of the day Josh was disrespectful about the guy having facial tattoos. Everyone before getting tattoos comes in blank skinned, just give them what they want if it’s okay to do and they are okay and know about it. I don’t think it’s honorable he considers facial tattoos a huge mistake and was rude.
Can't believe the show let some guy get his eyelids tattooed as his first tattoo. The guy who was trying to discourage his canvas from getting something stupid like gargoyle on his eyelids is the only responsible artist in that situation. Yay it's a competition but I appreciate that his moral compass was more important to him than winning.
I mean at the end of the day the people getting the tattoos chose to be there. They knew what they were getting themselves into. The challenge itself was irresponsible on the show’s part. As someone there for a challenge to eventually win $100,000 I could see how morals wouldn’t pull through. Plus Josh’s canvas already had face tattoos since he was 16 lol. I don’t think a PERSONAL opinion against face tattoos is going to work there.
Thing is I respect him not wanting to tattoo someone’s face, but after this he acted like dick and kept telling tatu baby that she shouldn’t have gotten her face tattooed
@@liv-sr6yo getting a tattoo declaring your hatred for humanity across your forehead because of a rough couple of months has to be one of the most stupid pathetic things I’ve heard.....he’ll look a fool in a year once he’s over it🤦🏻♀️ good job it’s hardly readable
I think she just meant “they are bad” as in it’s a painful or hard area to tattoo. She wasn’t roasting him. She was just saying that elbows are wrinkly🤣
I'm glad im not the only one who was on board with the eyelid guy. He still ended up giving him the tattoo but he made sure he was on the right state of mind to get it. I feel like that's the very important characteristic to have as a tattoo artist.
Exactly. It's one thing wanting to win a competition, but it's another putting someone's sight on the line because you're not experienced tattooing eyelids. Besides, having a face tattoo for your first one isn't something to be brushed over, he was right to say he wouldn't have done it if they didn't already have facial tattoos, let alone if this was their first tattoo. I was eighteen when I got my first one, and I wanted it on top of my hand. I'm glad my tattoo artist talked me into moving it to my chest, and if nothing else, my dream job requires no "visible" tattoos, and I wasn't thinking about that.
Nor do Gary Glitter, Jimmy Saville or Jeffrey Epstein or Harvey Weinstein lol. Though I'm sure back in the day plenty of artists, sculptors, and other celebrities of their time had their own scandals in their personal lives. I wonder what great art or music we'd be lacking today had all works by kiddy fiddlers or other arseholes, been removed from the historical record the way we do now. I'm curious to know where it stops, first it was reserved for the most heinous of crimes, but now for casual racism, intended as satire rather than to directly offend, and some years ago at that, to try and expunge his career seems like rather more of a knee jerk. When you consider that Ed Sheeran was in the media for soliciting tit pics from an underage girl early in his career, I fail to see why he has continued success while little Pecker, foolish and misguided as he was, now gets cut from the historical record after spending a decade promoting and hosting the show, for inappropriate behaviour. People as a whole need to start accepting apologies for things people do in their private life that get leaked, that are non criminal in nature. So someone said something out of turn, or acted the fool in some manner. A kneejerk reaction over any possible BLM backlash shouldn't automatically render someone's career obsolete. Fine for celebrities to snort kilo's of coke and other drugs, drive under the influence, shoot at and sometimes shoot each other and that's all fine, but pull a stupid stunt and offend a certain segment of the community and apologist corporations will snuff your prospects like a candle, rather than suffer any harm to their branding. Fuck loyalty and second chances, they're a thing of the last millennium. And forgiveness? Yeah, that too. It might interfere with the bottom line if people don't accept his apology, it might reflect badly on our brand. The reality is that we all fuck up time to time, the law is there for when it's bad. But personal behaviour, however reprehensible has rarely fucked people's lives so completely as it does now in the age of social media and the court of public opinion. There has to be a limit, while accountability and responsibility is falling at an alarming rate in every other sphere, the opinions of a few about how other people live their lives behind closed doors, now carry more weight than ever. Had it been pedo-ing, drink driving, sexual assault or a plethora of other crimes I might even agree, but for dressing up, no matter how stupid the costume, that's just too far for me. If Bill Cosby had dressed up as "Cracker man" ten or twenty years ago I wouldn't give a tin shit. The fact he roofied and sexually abused a girl though, that's something I won't overlook. As for Paramount, or whoever owns Ink Master, I think they need to find a balance. At the risk of losing a few dozen hardcore people in the BLM movement, most people will accept a heartfelt apology and move on, and if they don't they should. We all compromise over things every day to attempt to live in harmony. Taking offense at everything everyone does, even when it's out of your sight, is how you fracture civilization not how you improve it and take it further. When it comes to outright racist organisations and those who are actually against you it's a different matter, those people have no interest in apologising, making amends and moving on. But when it was never intended to offend, it happened outside of the new social media age, and when someone offers an apology, then accept it and move on. There are bigger fish to fry. Use your energy to make a difference building something up, not tearing people down. I dislike racism and racists, but even as extreme as it is, it's an opinion and much like arseholes, we all have them and they all stink. But that's all they are. Racism that incites hatred, that incites violence, that's a whole different thing and way beyond opinions. As for humour, it's different for everyone. Some like politically correct comedy, some like it with an edge, whatever it may be. Partly to shock, partly because people pointing out or taboos, our anomalies and our dark sides in contrast to the expected norms is funny, sometimes it's done to shock, sometimes because people can. It doesn't mean they're all racists though. There are levels of racism just like anything else, and as far as I'm aware he's not in the KKK krew. If he is, then much of what I've said will require editing lol. But generally speaking for what he did, it's a ludicrous response, particularly when he'd taken steps to purge it from the net when he became older and wiser, or at least more informed about what passes for acceptable in this day and age.
It can be. Sometimes tattoos with brighter colors look darker and muddier right after they are done because of bleeding. I have a tattoo that is packed with a bright orange and the first day or so it was muddy because of the bleeding and trauma to the area. After a week of healing the color brightened back to the original shade.
Why wouldn’t they get the medical eye protectors for this? When you need tattoo removal on the eye, they put this plastic barrier between the eye and the lid. Would have been responsible to have these
Okay medical eye protectors have to be placed by someone with a medical license just like they are not able to give any type of numbing because they aren't licensed for it
FoxRcng708 they’re volunteering to get a free tattoo that could normally cost them a ridiculous amount of money( or that artists won’t go anywhere near like the guy that said he’d wanted it for years but nobody would do it) knowing they don’t really get much of a say ... but it’s a free tattoo... it’s a give and take. Though they definitely should have provided more precaution and safety for that one.... especially just for something that isn’t sending anyone home. Absolutely unprofessional
I can't even imagine. The eyes rolling around under the lid while trying to ink the lid has to present a serious challenge to getting clean lines and fill.
" oh your elbows are bad, they're really wrinkly " lol what? Isnt it part of a tattooers job to show confidence in their application of permanence that is about to happen?
It’s the tattoos job to give you why you the consumer paid for and looking over the bill I don’t see “pep talk” and also I would rather have someone say “hey your elbows wrinkly and it might look like shit if I tatto on it” rather then them not saying anything about and just doing it.
1) Emily’s tattoos all sucked she should t have argued so much she definitely should’ve been out way earlier and 2) Cleen got dicked with the forehead tattoo pick. His canvas already had one so he didn’t really have much of a choice to rework it
When that man said his tattoo was the hardest because he was doing bright colors on dark skin, that told me all I need to know. There are plenty of artists that do *amazing* bright colored tattoos on dark skin. If you can’t tattoo all skin tones, you definitely don’t deserve the title of “ink master.”
@@danielletate2662 Certain places in the USA that will be a large percentage of your customer base, but if someone lives in an almost exclusively Caucasian area and gets little daily experience with dark skin it's a little different to not being able to draw, or apply a technically clean tattoo. I mean I agree they should be a master of tattooing but some things are only learned through experience, like the fact that certain colours become absorbed very fast, that certain skin tones will darken or muddy certain colours but not others to the same degree. And also, a lot of dark skinned canvases want bright popping red or green and with that much melanin in the same layer of skin that's sometimes impossible. They, and you have to be realistic about how it will look healed and how often it will need a touch up. All skin is different, all skin colours have challenging skin types, but a lot of experience is going to be necessary to do good quality colour work, that actually heals bright and vibrant on very dark skin. Cleen is one such artist that did exactly that, but the majority cannot, and that's not just white tattooists that are unable to but artists of all colours struggle as it is a difficult ask. I don't think Kevin Laroy, Sebastian, Kay Kutta or Boneface would do great colour work on especially dark skin any better than most of the others. Craig I'm not sure, he actually does primarily colour, but I don't know how often he does it on dark skin, after all he couldn't do grey and black to save his life the first time, leading me to guess he doesn't have a wide ranging dark skinned clientele. I could well be wrong though. I think Anthony Michaels would be able to do a decent job, but again practice and experience he has less than a lot of other contestants.
@@dakotamonk701 Yeah, I attribute a lot of his success with dark skin to the fact that he is a master at really getting colour in there solid on any skin type or tone. Within the timeframe of the challenges there are a bare few who can complete on speed while also retaining quality. Deejay and Josh Payne are another two that get solid even fields of colour planted at a similar speed, and are two artists on the same level as Cleen, whether or not I like their personalities lol, whereas Cleen I love, he's confident rather than cocky and a little less arrogant I feel, personally. They all have a lot to be confident about though. And yes, usually the artist that wins can do almost everything, but I feel there were seasons where the winner was less crazy good than others. It's also highly challenge dependent, sometimes good artists go home early, that might otherwise have taken the crown.
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I get why Josh didn't want to tattoo faces. From the several clips about tattoo artists, I've seen quite a few people won't do I because they tend to be impulsive regrettable decisions that get lasered off eventually. I knew a girl with a star below her eye and she was in the process of getting it lasered off.
Usually you see them trying to do some "Oh no! So hard!" acting that the producers compel them to do. The eyelid challenge might be one of the only times I've seen *real* concern from the artists.
sure, but his client already had face tattoos and he is in a competition. If his morals were so high he would have left the competition. But he didn't and instead he kept annoying the client and making the whole thing uncomfortable. I would have asked the producer to get a different artist
And then jason won season 5, but season 5 was the worst, Joshua would have beat him with his eyes closed but he was disqualified, Cleen would have too but he dropped the ball, im sorry jason but i dont think you deserved to he ink master
The glute tattoo with the "smelly" green swirls and flower pedals that looked like floating onion skins was _by far_ the most embarrassing one. The canvas jury really got their choice wrong. Give me the koi fish over smelly onion butt any day.
“Tattoos are frowned upon in certain religions...many people won’t get a tattoo BECAUSE of their religious beliefs..” *cut to* “AAaanyyywayys you guys are gonna tattoo some fingernails today ;))”
@@killtheipadbaby the colors look great on the space one but the shape is unflattering. A lot of the others too. They should have used light and dark and the overall shapes better. It makes his hips look wide and his butt look less athletic because the shape so top heavy. And putting masculine designs on a female butt doesn't do many favors. Most women are noticeably softer whether having a large or small butt. Keeping curves in the design and lighter colors where there is or should be volume is more flattering.
Well, since they grow out as the nails grow, it isn’t permanent. That probably is a bonus, especially for people who believe actual permanent skin tattoos are against their religion.
Whew! Didn't know there would be eyelids on here. It's very difficult to find someone who will do even basic permanent eyeliner. In fact, we were told that it has to be a licensed cosmetologist also. My sister can no longer draw a straight line due to bad health, but still wants to look fresh and not ill. We still haven't found anyone who'll do it. I was really surprised to see this category treated so casually. This is way beyond liner.
It was cancelled because the network dropped all of its reality tv shows. So it wasn’t cancelled because of ratings or anything like that paramount network just said bye to them all which is nuts!!
It really bothers me that they did an eyelid tattoo challenge. That is so ridiculously dangerous. And if the artist was uncomfortable with it, that makes it even more dangerous. Extremely irresponsible of the show.
I can’t believe he was above wanting to tattoo a persons eyelids but then in turn gave that person a shitty and regrettable tattoo. If anything that should’ve made you want to do a better job.
I have to agree here. It was like he was just being petty because he didn’t wanna do it in the first place. Like, the person might regret it later, but don’t purposely give them a reason to. 😅
I really commend Josh for trying to talk his canvas out of the eye tattoo. I like tattoo baby but I disagree with what she said. The way he handled this makes Josh one of the most respectable artists in my mind.
I couldn't imagine having my brand new tattoo critiqued in front of me😬 You could go from loving it to only being able to see the flaws whenever you look at it.
It feels kinda irresponsible to purposely sabotage someone else in this contest. The biggest loser of the sabotage isn't the competitor, but the canvas...
TheNoziDam Lutheran, Baptist, and catholic are all subsets of Christianity. Christianity is the umbrella, people have slightly differing beliefs within that. Islam and Judaism have the same thing.
I can understand why people are so nervous with the eyelid tattoos, because it is the most sensitive area and if you mess up that person will loose an eye
I just got my first tattoo, and I have no idea how anyone gets a tattoo on their eyelid, armpit, etc. Those areas must be insanely painful. I mean, my tattoo was tiny on my lower leg and it was a brief time, but that doesn’t mean I liked it! It did not feel good. Worth it, but unpleasant.
James did a beautiful beautiful job on that for head tattoo, and Cleen never fails to amaze me. Emily should've been disqualified for manipulation. Ngl tho most of the artists are so talented I'd trust them to do these weird places on me
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These judges are overly dramatic as AF. Half the time they look good. Not everyone who sees these tattoos are experts. So chances are they will not notice the dumb shit that the judges nitpick.
27:39 that rhyme tho
Why would you get your nail tattooed, when you know your nails are going to grow out and need to be cut??? That's a lot of money wasted.
Umm chest or foot
@@celiachipps4996 I can already tell you're not a smart person, that I'll be having to deal with. Nails grow and if you get a tat on your nail, and you cut your nails, the tat isn't going to grow back once the nails are cut. Please don't bother me with stupid questions.
I hate that the artist's get blamed for something the canvas' wanted in their tattoo.
Ikr
yeah, it’s fucked up, honestly
It's like the judges don't watch the client consultation reel which pisses me off because being an asshole should have a bearing on whether you can be inkmaster when it is as much a customer service industry as it is an artform and skill-based profession.
But my issue is inconsistencies in judging too. Any artist should be able to refuse any client for any reason. It is a two way contract of trust. No one should be duty bound or pressured by money or contract and that has come up before too. Business skills and apprentice 'dues' being tested by taking whatever you can get in clientele feels very disingenuous and not the correct way to build a repertoire of clients who come back to build their entire body art pieces, tell all their friends and basically become family until you as an artist are really part of the local tattoo community.
sarahwithstars what’s kinda funny too is cuz they don’t know anything about any of the consults with clients and the artists have to explain but they don’t care, and yet when Julia Carlson made a commotion in front of the canvas and all the other artists, NOW THERE GONNA LOOK INTO IT, like cmon 😂
@@White2530 yes, both the rules and the culture changed on a pin that week... it was unsettling
Imagine going to someone's funeral... And you look over in the casket.... And their eyelids say... Game Over..............
*I'm uncomfortable*
If the dead person was a gamer... why not?
Do you want to play a game?
the first thing i thought of😭
I thought that would be cool. like its the end of their game... the game of life.
😂😂😂
I didn't like Josh initially but he was very mature about tattooing the eye lids. Very irresponsible of ink master to ask the artists to do that. Glad there weren't any fatal mistakes.
Ikr
I actually like Josh. All the contestants can be jerks at times.
Yeah love his professionalism but at the same time did you not see the face of the dude he was already tattooing dude was already covered with bullshit
@@B00STED.B your face is not the same as your eyelid, that’s a super sensitive area so it doesn’t matter if their whole face is tattooed, eyelids are more dangerous
@@hispanicsinthisbitch7623 bro he didn’t want to tattoo him because of his ethics of tattooing not because the area was sensitive he didn’t want him to ruin his life by getting some dumb shit but his face is already covered in dumb shit is the point 🤦🏽♂️
if i hear "the colors should be softer because she's a lady" one more time. frankly it does not make sense unless the canvas requested something else
Same, I got so annoyed when I heard that. I was like "Bitch, what if she wanted that? I'll just go and get the darkest most bold coloured tattoo ever then, you can't tell me no."
He is so open about that it grosses me out. Who tf cares?? Tattoos don't have gender
It’s sexist af. What if we like gore and dark colors 🖤♥️🥀😈👹
omg, yes! it's sooo anoying and sexist
Tbf to him if we are going by the stereotypical body type softer outlines and certain colours compliment feminine features more than big bold outlines obviously this isn’t always the case and it’s unfair to knock off points if a girl asks for a big bold outline but there is a reason other than sexism
Eyelid tattoo
Canvas - I am nervous.
Artist - then that makes the two of us.
I would have walked out... if a tattoo artist said that to me
me: well, nice to see but I got somewhere to be
There may be something wrong with me, but him saying that and then following it up with "we'll get through this together", though it sounds like a terrifying thing to hear, was actually low key kinda comforting to me. Like, he's doing a literal tattoo, I should be freaked tf out by that statement, but it's the opposite. Like, yeah, it's an eyelid tattoo. Be nervous, but roll with it. That's way better than just the "you'll be fine" spiel.
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Someone share my opinion before I start thinking I've gone off my head.
@@Arya-we7vf No I totally get it! It was kinda reassuring. Hopefully these clients know that since this IS a competition, the artists are being asked to do things that some of them have never done before! I think Kyle was super nice about it.
You don’t actually “tattoo” your eyeball they inject ink under the protective layer over your eyes, and tattoo needle goes to fast and can probably take your eyeball from a round shape to mush. Don’t do it!! Incredibly stupid.
It was irresponsible of this show to demand people do eyelid tattoos when they aren’t used to them
The vast majority of this show is irresponsible when it comes to tattooing
GWagon - I’ve only seen three episodes but you’re not wrong
exactly. imagine if something happened and a canvas went blind because the tattoo artist didn't know what they were doing.
The canvases tell them where to tattoo them. Or they do a casting thing before the season.
@@cherrywavesenjoyer They probably had them sign a waiver that they wouldn't sue if it went wrong.
what was emily thinking not telling the other artist about the tentacles not being the same as on the stencil?? her morals are seriously messed up, even if it's not her tattoo, it's going to be on someone's body for their whole life and it would be her fault that it was messed up
I know right fuck thats just wrong, never really liked her
@@hihey7685 I agree. Plus she could never tattoo well
@@hihey7685 new phone. Half a brain !!! Please excuse me. Hope. I didn't disturb you.
Emily was a jerk the whole season.
@Cherry Ember you right
i genuinely respect the guy who almost refused to do the eyelid tattoos ngl
like he did a shit job, but i respect his opinion alot
It was a challenge
When the dude already has his face tatted up what difference does it make to get his eyelids done. Tatu baby however should have talked her canvas out of it since he had pretty much no tattoos.
@@gangatalishis yeah, i think his reasoning was along those lines too
Nah he was annoying af, I agree with his point but why sign up for a tattoo show if you’re not comfortable with doing face tats
They really shouldn't talk sh*t about each other's work of canvases getting tattooed. They (the canvas) shouldn't have to experience that anxiety when 99% of the time, they come out loving the piece despite the nitpicking that judges have to do.
This is what I’ve been thinking! If I was a canvas I wouldn’t want to know what the judges thought because if I’M happy with it then I’m happy with it. If I hear their nitpicking I might start hating it and then I’m in deep shit because it’ll be on my body forever.
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They do this in the later seasons
@@willehq Thats what this show is about tho. Judging the artist's work. Those people are guaranteed a professional looking tattoo& for free. They're all good artists, thats why theyre on.
I hear you on that. Though, that is what they sign up for. I wpulsnt be surprised if they get paid to let these artists tattoo them in odd places like the eye lid or ass cheeks.
He's totally right, you shouldn't give someone's first tattoo on their eyes. It's irresponsible.
Yeah, every artist I’ve ever been to wouldn’t do face, neck, or hands unless the person already had a lot of tattoos. I did get pissed, though, when an artist told me he wouldn’t tattoo my bottom lip as my *eighth* tattoo. Because he felt he was “above it.”
Hannah King you should have asked him to do your top lip then...
I'm sorry
True, but if it any makes it better😅 . That guy had one already tattoo on his wrist under his watch. pause at 14:15
I agree, props to that guy for sticking to his principles and voicing his concerns. He's clearly a great professional and automatically I'd be inclined to go for him as a client because he cares about the craft
@@mmrmv5859 ooh maybe they meant first really visible tattoo, if he wears a watch often I'd imagine it would be covered most of the time. I think a lot of artists say they won't tattoo a neck or face unless they're *visibly tattooed* so down passed the sleeve cuffs, chest done up to the neck etc. Editing might be responsible for cutting him making that distinction too.
I'm genuinely upset robbie went home. I think that Emily deserved it more, she purposefully attempts to screw over a client's tattoo and she didnt even perform hers well...
Right!!! Both of her tattoos that episode were s*** and she didn’t produce much good work on the show anyhow. At least Robbie did better on his second tattoo and produced decent work while he was there.
I agree but that alien is way worse, definitely the worst tattoo of the day
Bruh I’m pissed Robby went home. He seemed so genuine.
Emily should’ve left for the potentially ruining a clients tattoo.
Exactly
She should have been CRUCIFIED by the judges for that bullshit gameplaying thats the kind of shit that ruins shops
Disaster
honesty i agree
emily is such a SNAKE
she is so wrong in so many ways i mean i can understand a woman has too make it a mans world of tattoos
but the way she is DOING IT just pisses me off so much
@@TheCreativeAutistic37 tattooing isn't a man's world...
I’m happy that they’re showing the tattooing as well as the judging and winner in these clips. Keep it up!
Right!!!!!!!!!
Me too I hate the cliff hangers on the tech challenges
Samee can't wait for part 2
Giving the people what they want
they realize UA-cam is a greater platform for monetization
Joshua not wanting to tattoo faces, and largely sticking to his morals on the eyelids was really nice to see. It’s not just a challenge, it’s personal responsibility and knowing what is and isn’t a good idea. I respect that
I lost it at:
DUDE WHAT DID YOU DO TO THAT GUYS ASS?
time stamp?
He seen the opportunity and exploited the sh*t out of it LMAO🤭🤣😂
lmfao
@@cinematicsterling6897 18:58
He tore it up.
Judges: 'today, you must walk'
*dramatic music*
Artists: 'walking is when you put one foot in front of the other and go forward and it is SO ESSENTIAL TO BEING THE BEST HUMAN'
But for this challenge, you must show VERSAVILITY, by WALKING SIDEWAYS OR BACKWARDS.
('Oh nooo', 'Walking BACKWARDS is the WORST', 'I've never walked sideways before')
Anyone can walk it's easy but I know some of these contestants can't handle walking backwards I however was brought up in the jungle and walking handstand every where I go. These other contestants won't know what's coming for them.
I heard Dave saying “you must walk” lol
@@jeremygranfors9162I heard st marq say the other part 🤣
"I would've gone softer on the black because it's a lady"
wtf is wrong with them
right like it’s so weird
Misogyny.
@@EvanBear There's a definitely a sexist taste in the back of the mouth when it comes to some of the shit these clowns say
Softer colors are more flattering for women.
@@BionicPig95 no not really. As a women i find darker colours suit me more. It's just sexist to say it.
"have you ever tattooed an eyelid before?"
"no, but i've been tattooing for 17 years, so i wouldn't be worried. : )"
*puts on glasses with gloves on*
🤣🤣🤣 this comment doesn't have enough likes.
I was yelling “change your gloves PLEASE”
Thank you!!!!! 🤣 I almost yelled out loud when I saw that 😭
I literally started practicing tattooing a week ago and even I know not to do that 🤦🏻♀️
Idk anything about tatoos, what is wrong with that i am curiouss😅
I have a lot of respect for Joshua's resistance to facial tattoos.
he was being a bitch
nah it was lowkey disrespectful for him to shade the guy for having face tats - his mind was already made up and josh was just talking down on him and then on top of it he went and fucked up the tattoo so badly
I agree. I think it's weird that people are complaining because the guy already had face tattoos. Like... Yes. That's why he ultimately decided to do it lol. But I respect his professional opinion on it. I know many artists that won't touch the face, neck, or hands unless the person is already heavily tattooed (or self employed). They don't want to be responsible for their clients not being able to get a job, and I think that's honorable 🤷🏼♀️
@Di Di The tattoo was fucked up because of Josh, not the guy lmao
@@mageochagainbrochtuarach1176 The guy he got already had facial tattoos since 16 years of age, I’m sure he knew what he was getting into. At the end of the day Josh was disrespectful about the guy having facial tattoos.
Everyone before getting tattoos comes in blank skinned, just give them what they want if it’s okay to do and they are okay and know about it. I don’t think it’s honorable he considers facial tattoos a huge mistake and was rude.
Can't believe the show let some guy get his eyelids tattooed as his first tattoo. The guy who was trying to discourage his canvas from getting something stupid like gargoyle on his eyelids is the only responsible artist in that situation. Yay it's a competition but I appreciate that his moral compass was more important to him than winning.
I mean at the end of the day the people getting the tattoos chose to be there. They knew what they were getting themselves into. The challenge itself was irresponsible on the show’s part. As someone there for a challenge to eventually win $100,000 I could see how morals wouldn’t pull through. Plus Josh’s canvas already had face tattoos since he was 16 lol. I don’t think a PERSONAL opinion against face tattoos is going to work there.
@@jackies6994 That’s why he mentioned that if he got the other canvas who has no tattoos on their faces, he will forfeit that challenge.
Thing is I respect him not wanting to tattoo someone’s face, but after this he acted like dick and kept telling tatu baby that she shouldn’t have gotten her face tattooed
He signed up for it
"Why did you decide to have this done?"
"I've had a rough couple of months..."
IKR why did no one point this out?? That guy should not have been tattooed..
Hard Lights Asylum i read somewhere that its how some people cope, it’s a way to take control in your life when things are really hectic
@@liv-sr6yo getting a tattoo declaring your hatred for humanity across your forehead because of a rough couple of months has to be one of the most stupid pathetic things I’ve heard.....he’ll look a fool in a year once he’s over it🤦🏻♀️ good job it’s hardly readable
I think I missed that. Did I fall asleep?
@@Misskittenfish71 37:55
"I have a unique way with people"
*barely tries*
"I think I might be screwed here"
How do you make the writing thiccc
@@awashiplays100 put * before starting a word and at the end *
*BALLS IN MY FACE* *
@@dicktective2561 lmao, why that example
@@MayaaaBoujee OMG 😱 OBAMAA
@@dicktective2561 holy shit it worked
Thanks testicle guy
I feel bad for that guy's elbows
She was so rude saying that *They are bad, really bad, all wrinkly *
Ichi Lee I think that there might be som editing involved and that there might be a part of the conversation we’re missing
@@lindahl458 i agree. I think some of the conversation is lost in editing.
If not, yeah that was rude
I think she just meant “they are bad” as in it’s a painful or hard area to tattoo. She wasn’t roasting him. She was just saying that elbows are wrinkly🤣
well elbows are ugly and wrinkly, we all know that
He seemed so proud of his elbows then when she said "no your elbows are bad" you could see his soul die when he stopped laughing
I'm glad im not the only one who was on board with the eyelid guy. He still ended up giving him the tattoo but he made sure he was on the right state of mind to get it. I feel like that's the very important characteristic to have as a tattoo artist.
Exactly. It's one thing wanting to win a competition, but it's another putting someone's sight on the line because you're not experienced tattooing eyelids. Besides, having a face tattoo for your first one isn't something to be brushed over, he was right to say he wouldn't have done it if they didn't already have facial tattoos, let alone if this was their first tattoo.
I was eighteen when I got my first one, and I wanted it on top of my hand. I'm glad my tattoo artist talked me into moving it to my chest, and if nothing else, my dream job requires no "visible" tattoos, and I wasn't thinking about that.
"if I don't do a clean outline, he's gonna hate me"
Dude, he already does. Considering, you know.... "Pure misanthropy"
I feel like when Robbie starting crying it was genuine but when Emily cried it sounded non genuine 💀 like she was trying to make the judges feel bad !
I agree. That is because Robbie is a very sweet guy and Emily is malicious.
“Oliver Peck does not exist, Oliver Peck has never existed”-Ink master 2020
there is no oliver peck in ba sing se
Nor do Gary Glitter, Jimmy Saville or Jeffrey Epstein or Harvey Weinstein lol. Though I'm sure back in the day plenty of artists, sculptors, and other celebrities of their time had their own scandals in their personal lives.
I wonder what great art or music we'd be lacking today had all works by kiddy fiddlers or other arseholes, been removed from the historical record the way we do now.
I'm curious to know where it stops, first it was reserved for the most heinous of crimes, but now for casual racism, intended as satire rather than to directly offend, and some years ago at that, to try and expunge his career seems like rather more of a knee jerk. When you consider that Ed Sheeran was in the media for soliciting tit pics from an underage girl early in his career, I fail to see why he has continued success while little Pecker, foolish and misguided as he was, now gets cut from the historical record after spending a decade promoting and hosting the show, for inappropriate behaviour.
People as a whole need to start accepting apologies for things people do in their private life that get leaked, that are non criminal in nature. So someone said something out of turn, or acted the fool in some manner. A kneejerk reaction over any possible BLM backlash shouldn't automatically render someone's career obsolete. Fine for celebrities to snort kilo's of coke and other drugs, drive under the influence, shoot at and sometimes shoot each other and that's all fine, but pull a stupid stunt and offend a certain segment of the community and apologist corporations will snuff your prospects like a candle, rather than suffer any harm to their branding. Fuck loyalty and second chances, they're a thing of the last millennium. And forgiveness? Yeah, that too. It might interfere with the bottom line if people don't accept his apology, it might reflect badly on our brand.
The reality is that we all fuck up time to time, the law is there for when it's bad. But personal behaviour, however reprehensible has rarely fucked people's lives so completely as it does now in the age of social media and the court of public opinion. There has to be a limit, while accountability and responsibility is falling at an alarming rate in every other sphere, the opinions of a few about how other people live their lives behind closed doors, now carry more weight than ever. Had it been pedo-ing, drink driving, sexual assault or a plethora of other crimes I might even agree, but for dressing up, no matter how stupid the costume, that's just too far for me.
If Bill Cosby had dressed up as "Cracker man" ten or twenty years ago I wouldn't give a tin shit. The fact he roofied and sexually abused a girl though, that's something I won't overlook. As for Paramount, or whoever owns Ink Master, I think they need to find a balance. At the risk of losing a few dozen hardcore people in the BLM movement, most people will accept a heartfelt apology and move on, and if they don't they should. We all compromise over things every day to attempt to live in harmony. Taking offense at everything everyone does, even when it's out of your sight, is how you fracture civilization not how you improve it and take it further.
When it comes to outright racist organisations and those who are actually against you it's a different matter, those people have no interest in apologising, making amends and moving on. But when it was never intended to offend, it happened outside of the new social media age, and when someone offers an apology, then accept it and move on. There are bigger fish to fry. Use your energy to make a difference building something up, not tearing people down. I dislike racism and racists, but even as extreme as it is, it's an opinion and much like arseholes, we all have them and they all stink. But that's all they are. Racism that incites hatred, that incites violence, that's a whole different thing and way beyond opinions. As for humour, it's different for everyone. Some like politically correct comedy, some like it with an edge, whatever it may be. Partly to shock, partly because people pointing out or taboos, our anomalies and our dark sides in contrast to the expected norms is funny, sometimes it's done to shock, sometimes because people can. It doesn't mean they're all racists though.
There are levels of racism just like anything else, and as far as I'm aware he's not in the KKK krew.
If he is, then much of what I've said will require editing lol. But generally speaking for what he did, it's a ludicrous response, particularly when he'd taken steps to purge it from the net when he became older and wiser, or at least more informed about what passes for acceptable in this day and age.
Your hear his voice @ 3:10. Honestly, with the effort they made to cut him out, I’m surprised they didn’t just pull the audio off the video.
I thought I was the only one who noticed in the comments
Can someone explain this please
" brighten up over time" i dont think thats how that works.
I thought the same like... tattoos fade not brighten
It can be. Sometimes tattoos with brighter colors look darker and muddier right after they are done because of bleeding. I have a tattoo that is packed with a bright orange and the first day or so it was muddy because of the bleeding and trauma to the area. After a week of healing the color brightened back to the original shade.
I think he was being sarcastic
This should be called tattoos people will regret getting in 10 year's.
10 years? Eh you seem confident
@@Xombic0780 EXACTLY
They're too stupid to regret anything
Are 5yrs form now
No doubt about it.
Why wouldn’t they get the medical eye protectors for this? When you need tattoo removal on the eye, they put this plastic barrier between the eye and the lid. Would have been responsible to have these
Okay medical eye protectors have to be placed by someone with a medical license just like they are not able to give any type of numbing because they aren't licensed for it
FoxRcng708 they’re volunteering to get a free tattoo that could normally cost them a ridiculous amount of money( or that artists won’t go anywhere near like the guy that said he’d wanted it for years but nobody would do it) knowing they don’t really get much of a say ... but it’s a free tattoo... it’s a give and take.
Though they definitely should have provided more precaution and safety for that one.... especially just for something that isn’t sending anyone home. Absolutely unprofessional
Terri Roach this show can definitely afford to bring professionals in to do that.
I agree, they should’ve hired professionals to make sure that no damage is done to the eye
@FoxRcng708 they are canvases tho. the people volunteered to some on the show its not like they were forced. and they can leave when they want
I am getting anxiety from the eyelid tattoos!
In the end, I loved that girl's little hearts. I'd actually rock those, and I've never thought that about any eyelid tat before.
I can't even imagine. The eyes rolling around under the lid while trying to ink the lid has to present a serious challenge to getting clean lines and fill.
Made my fucking eyes water
Well this was a good way to waste 40 mins of my time. Not saying I didn't enjoy it, just saying I should've been doing my midterm for school. lol
Ducking same
Same here!
Couldn't agree more
Why are you calling me out?
Oh fuck I didn't even notice that I clicked on a 40 min video
" oh your elbows are bad, they're really wrinkly " lol what? Isnt it part of a tattooers job to show confidence in their application of permanence that is about to happen?
It’s the tattoos job to give you why you the consumer paid for and looking over the bill I don’t see “pep talk” and also I would rather have someone say “hey your elbows wrinkly and it might look like shit if I tatto on it” rather then them not saying anything about and just doing it.
robbie being kicked instead of emily will forever upset me
Can’t believe how amazing Jimmy’s eyelid tattoo came out
U think it’s amazing ?
@@lathafalls7675 As goes for application, yes.
1) Emily’s tattoos all sucked she should t have argued so much she definitely should’ve been out way earlier and 2) Cleen got dicked with the forehead tattoo pick. His canvas already had one so he didn’t really have much of a choice to rework it
“Some people won’t get tattoos because it goes against their religious beliefs” *proceeds to tattoo people in a church*
When that man said his tattoo was the hardest because he was doing bright colors on dark skin, that told me all I need to know. There are plenty of artists that do *amazing* bright colored tattoos on dark skin. If you can’t tattoo all skin tones, you definitely don’t deserve the title of “ink master.”
@@shrek-is_love-shrek_islife714 thats the point of being an ink master, you have to have skills in a lot of area
@@danielletate2662 Certain places in the USA that will be a large percentage of your customer base, but if someone lives in an almost exclusively Caucasian area and gets little daily experience with dark skin it's a little different to not being able to draw, or apply a technically clean tattoo. I mean I agree they should be a master of tattooing but some things are only learned through experience, like the fact that certain colours become absorbed very fast, that certain skin tones will darken or muddy certain colours but not others to the same degree. And also, a lot of dark skinned canvases want bright popping red or green and with that much melanin in the same layer of skin that's sometimes impossible. They, and you have to be realistic about how it will look healed and how often it will need a touch up.
All skin is different, all skin colours have challenging skin types, but a lot of experience is going to be necessary to do good quality colour work, that actually heals bright and vibrant on very dark skin. Cleen is one such artist that did exactly that, but the majority cannot, and that's not just white tattooists that are unable to but artists of all colours struggle as it is a difficult ask.
I don't think Kevin Laroy, Sebastian, Kay Kutta or Boneface would do great colour work on especially dark skin any better than most of the others. Craig I'm not sure, he actually does primarily colour, but I don't know how often he does it on dark skin, after all he couldn't do grey and black to save his life the first time, leading me to guess he doesn't have a wide ranging dark skinned clientele. I could well be wrong though. I think Anthony Michaels would be able to do a decent job, but again practice and experience he has less than a lot of other contestants.
Clean rock1 is one of the best an its a proven fact that dark skin cant get as bright or cant pop like light skin
Cleen rock one got ink master tho😂
@@dakotamonk701 Yeah, I attribute a lot of his success with dark skin to the fact that he is a master at really getting colour in there solid on any skin type or tone. Within the timeframe of the challenges there are a bare few who can complete on speed while also retaining quality. Deejay and Josh Payne are another two that get solid even fields of colour planted at a similar speed, and are two artists on the same level as Cleen, whether or not I like their personalities lol, whereas Cleen I love, he's confident rather than cocky and a little less arrogant I feel, personally. They all have a lot to be confident about though.
And yes, usually the artist that wins can do almost everything, but I feel there were seasons where the winner was less crazy good than others. It's also highly challenge dependent, sometimes good artists go home early, that might otherwise have taken the crown.
Tattoo someone’s finger nail? 😂
Jack Murphy IKR I was thinking the same thing just go to debras salon or something
They were for religious people who liked tattoos but couldn’t get them permanently.
Fromnono Ik but it’s not like it would be on the skin it wouldn’t make a difference if they used varnish
Bro I saw that shot before but only 1 time and I’m like “U CAN FUCKIN TATTOO UR NAILS!!! WTF DOES THAT WORK” 😂
I died 🤣
To the canvas with EDS, thank you for being brave enough to share your disorder on tv. Know that you are not alone as you face the struggles EDS makes us deal with. Stay strong!
Jin from BTS has EDS. I always think it’s amazing how well he can dance mostly notice it in his fingers
I get why Josh didn't want to tattoo faces. From the several clips about tattoo artists, I've seen quite a few people won't do I because they tend to be impulsive regrettable decisions that get lasered off eventually. I knew a girl with a star below her eye and she was in the process of getting it lasered off.
Usually you see them trying to do some "Oh no! So hard!" acting that the producers compel them to do. The eyelid challenge might be one of the only times I've seen *real* concern from the artists.
I appreciate the artist who knows that face tattoos are a terrible idea and was trying to talk the canvas out of getting eyelid tattoos.
sure, but his client already had face tattoos and he is in a competition. If his morals were so high he would have left the competition. But he didn't and instead he kept annoying the client and making the whole thing uncomfortable. I would have asked the producer to get a different artist
"And you are obviously unique"
Her: 🐭
Lmao🤣
that entire exchange made me so uncomfortable 😭🤣
LMAO
She seems like she's huge bitch no matter who she is talking to or the situation
The Jason comment about Joey made me laugh. “Not as good as he thinks he is”. Well he won that season so he must be.
What season is this
And then jason won season 5, but season 5 was the worst, Joshua would have beat him with his eyes closed but he was disqualified, Cleen would have too but he dropped the ball, im sorry jason but i dont think you deserved to he ink master
@@shrek-is_love-shrek_islife714 because he smoked weed to relax
Matias Tagle fr?💀
@@mmg8830 yes
Judges: why did you get this tattoo?
Canvas: I had a rough couple months
The glute tattoo with the "smelly" green swirls and flower pedals that looked like floating onion skins was _by far_ the most embarrassing one. The canvas jury really got their choice wrong. Give me the koi fish over smelly onion butt any day.
Yeah but Mark's (the other glute from koi) was bad
That tattoo had me dying
I could listen to Anthony Michaels talking all day long. His voice is so gentle and sweet
the earlier seasons were so much more intense lol
And so much better
Why in the hell would you get an expensive fingernail tattoo instead of just a better-looking design at a salon
Because the clients were tattoo lovers that can't get tattooed because of their religious beliefs.
35:23 Cleen's apprehensive look made me giggle. I've never seen a single tattoo he's not done an amazing job on.
Dude that did the Koi fish got ripped by the canvases. Even with the other side of the tattoo, that was one of the best from that round.
“Tattoos are frowned upon in certain religions...many people won’t get a tattoo BECAUSE of their religious beliefs..”
*cut to*
“AAaanyyywayys you guys are gonna tattoo some fingernails today ;))”
Every single one of those butt tattoos looked awful, on anywhere else on the body they would've been nice but on the butt? Oh god no
the only one i actually thought looked good was the space one, but i guess it was just too much pain for that guy to handle lol
@@killtheipadbaby the colors look great on the space one but the shape is unflattering.
A lot of the others too.
They should have used light and dark and the overall shapes better.
It makes his hips look wide and his butt look less athletic because the shape so top heavy.
And putting masculine designs on a female butt doesn't do many favors. Most women are noticeably softer whether having a large or small butt.
Keeping curves in the design and lighter colors where there is or should be volume is more flattering.
The butterfly one was the only one that looked good. What tattoos would you suggest to get on a butt?
@@justthings666 that butterfly was wings apart.
The anchor and pocket watch looked awesome tho
The faces that everyone made when the canvas said “I want an anatomical tat in my pit “ had me busting up
'What kind of church do you go to?'
'Christian'
Never would have guessed.
_not every church is Christian_
Totally valid response. There are many religions that call the places they congregate church
U know churches other than Christian churches
it’s probably a non-denomination church but also there’s other churches that aren’t christian
I love how everyone keeps talking about other churches but not one person has given an actual example lol
I lost it on the nails. JUST GO TO A NAIL SALON XD they’re gonna grow out anyways
I guess they were really sick and tired of the polish chopping
They were people who couldn’t get reg tatts due to religion
Fingernail tats grow out obv
LOL that guy wanted gargoyle on his eyelid.... but didn’t even know how to spell it!
“Why did you get ‘PURE MISANTHROPY’ tattooed across your forehead”
-“I had a rough couple months”
A couple of months later: "This was a bad idea".
Did You Know: Contrary to popular belief, Chris is actually a marine
When the girl will poop it will look like worm changed into butterfly
12:45 that wasnt his eyelid lmao u were squishing his acual eye
Lmao what a piece of shit
Who the hell gets a fingernail tattoo as their first tattoo???
Christians that like tattoos, but "can't" get then for religious reasons...
I love your Joey Jordison profile picture. Glad to see someone that listen to quality music.
Well, since they grow out as the nails grow, it isn’t permanent. That probably is a bonus, especially for people who believe actual permanent skin tattoos are against their religion.
@@SaraMaria56 What do you consider bad quality music? (Just curious. I'm not going to judge you)
The eyelid tattoo challenge was wack. There was a reason that guy couldn’t find an artist to do one for him...
How the hell do they get these people off the street like hey you want eye lid tattoos okay come with us 🏃
bruh imagine having to laser ur eyelids💀
thats not possible, that ones are forever
I saw someone getting their eyeliner tattoos off. They place something under the eyelid to laser it off so it doesn’t touch the eye.
It's so weird hearing Julia's normal voice instead of the baby talk one
Omgg they actually tried to cut oliver out like we don’t know who he is😂😂
Who is he?
@@chilledcow7735 seriously? He was the third judge on the show. Long hair
I think he got fired that's why he is probably getting cut off lmao
@@StevieMichelle lmao no he did. He got fired for Blackface
Kimberly Chiimba when was this?
Whew! Didn't know there would be eyelids on here. It's very difficult to find someone who will do even basic permanent eyeliner. In fact, we were told that it has to be a licensed cosmetologist also. My sister can no longer draw a straight line due to bad health, but still wants to look fresh and not ill. We still haven't found anyone who'll do it. I was really surprised to see this category treated so casually. This is way beyond liner.
Please another network pick up this show
@Boston is my race track yes
It was cancelled because the network dropped all of its reality tv shows. So it wasn’t cancelled because of ratings or anything like that paramount network just said bye to them all which is nuts!!
@@Cynararose yeah and the paramount network is now focusing on movies or something so no ink masters from now on
It's now the fucking Paramount MOVIE network
“I have a way with people. I can talk her out of this.”
also him
“I won’t talk you out of this.”
😂
I agree with josh over the eyelid tattoos
Honestly massive respect for Josh for the eyelid challenge
"Had a rough couple months." Gets an entire forehead tattoo. Dude lol
It really bothers me that they did an eyelid tattoo challenge. That is so ridiculously dangerous. And if the artist was uncomfortable with it, that makes it even more dangerous. Extremely irresponsible of the show.
These eyelids are making my eyes water 😭
18:59 "Dude what did you do to that guy's ass?!" Yeah that got me lmao
Me: Who the heck would want to tattoo their fingernails??
Me after watching: I NEED IT
I can’t believe he was above wanting to tattoo a persons eyelids but then in turn gave that person a shitty and regrettable tattoo. If anything that should’ve made you want to do a better job.
I have to agree here. It was like he was just being petty because he didn’t wanna do it in the first place. Like, the person might regret it later, but don’t purposely give them a reason to. 😅
EMILY should've went home! NOT him. Ugh
I wish that more people knew the difference between accuracy and precision
Accuracy = closest to the true value
Precision = reproducibility
I really commend Josh for trying to talk his canvas out of the eye tattoo. I like tattoo baby but I disagree with what she said. The way he handled this makes Josh one of the most respectable artists in my mind.
The guy with the pure misanthropy being asked “why did you get this tattoo?”
“🤷🏻♀️ I’ve had a rough couple of months”
LMAO
cleen saying she looks like a psychopath is a mood
I couldn't imagine having my brand new tattoo critiqued in front of me😬 You could go from loving it to only being able to see the flaws whenever you look at it.
This was a good one! I usually get upset with Ink Masters because they cut it off way too soon. But this time! It was a good video.
17:56 the little jiggle when he wiped the skin killed me
I did not know that Spencer from iCarly has a tattoo Show now!
Oliver Peck:
“It’s weird it’s kinda brown”
Billy:
*looks at canvas*
“so is he”
Yo I fuckin lost it
😭😭😭🤣🤣 the Buttcheek tattoo episode got me lmao
i still can’t believe Jason Clay Dunn went on to win ink master
It feels kinda irresponsible to purposely sabotage someone else in this contest. The biggest loser of the sabotage isn't the competitor, but the canvas...
"why did you chose that?"
"I had a rough couple of months"
I wheeze at it, omg, HAJS. this guy is a legend!
"What kind of church do you go to?"
"Christian"
"What kind of mosque do you go to?"
"Islam"
There are different kinds of churches like Lutheran, Baptist, Catholic, Christian, etc.
@@TheNoziDam Lutherans, Baptists and Catholics are all part of Christianity. They are all based on Christ's teachings.
Technically it would be “Muslim”
TheNoziDam Lutheran, Baptist, and catholic are all subsets of Christianity. Christianity is the umbrella, people have slightly differing beliefs within that. Islam and Judaism have the same thing.
@@Hannah-zw9ow Thank you, I dont know why so many people, particularly Americans, have such a hard time understanding this basic concept.
I can understand why people are so nervous with the eyelid tattoos, because it is the most sensitive area and if you mess up that person will loose an eye
what if they had to go to the bathroom during the butt tattoo
what if they were gassy 😭😭😭
I just got my first tattoo, and I have no idea how anyone gets a tattoo on their eyelid, armpit, etc. Those areas must be insanely painful. I mean, my tattoo was tiny on my lower leg and it was a brief time, but that doesn’t mean I liked it! It did not feel good. Worth it, but unpleasant.
The butterfly on the ass is just absolutely hilarious. Could u imagine spreading that and clapping it😂😂
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Love the tag name. 👍🏽
James did a beautiful beautiful job on that for head tattoo, and Cleen never fails to amaze me. Emily should've been disqualified for manipulation. Ngl tho most of the artists are so talented I'd trust them to do these weird places on me