I really appreciate the advice coming from a have-a-go hero like yourself. You're aware of the potential questions someone clueless looking to try this out would have, and you're really clear about potential pit falls and safety issues. Thank you.
I’ve never done a stick and poke I just went straight into a pen I was going way too deep on my skin practicing skin. Your skill is awesome thanks for sharing
If you dont mind! Id like to share a tip as an amateur to a fellow amateur (so like, dont listen to me tbh) When drawing lines, i like to angle my needle so it is parallel to that line, if that makes sense. It makes the lines nice skinny. When you were poking the back part of the froggy on the practise sheet, the needle was basically at a 90ish 45ish degree angle with the line, which makes the line thicker and in some cases can make it fuzzy. But i mean it looks great anyway so ill shut up
You can use rubbing alcohol to remove stencils that have dried, but be careful with doing this as it can irritate the skin. It just depends on how irritable your skin is on the specific area you are tattooing
I really love the way you are, when I was watching your tattooirng videos that was always inspiring me. Thank you Mc, May i call u Teach, ha ha.☺☺🙏👍 I just want u to know i'm one of your student here. It's a say hello from Thailand. 🤗🤗
Hey!! Would u ever be willing to make a video on how you take care of your healing tats?? I’m getting into it but I’m super hesitant to start poking as im not incredibly familiar with the healing process. If not - does anyone have anywhere to point me to? Thanks :o)
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I also struggled to find some info on that when I first started- I'll do a bit of research and if I can't find anything I'll make one!
Hhhhey! I have some questions! What does it feel like? I was doing my own for the first time a few days ago without any research... It hurt real bad which was probably because I used a sewing needle and sharpie ink... But I am getting a proper kit now. I just wanna know, foes it hurt as bad as a sewing needle?
Yo! Nope the pokes don't hurt, usually after doing several passes the wiping can get bad, but if it hurts right away I'm going to assume the sewing needle was not the way to go. Be safe!
I really appreciate the advice coming from a have-a-go hero like yourself. You're aware of the potential questions someone clueless looking to try this out would have, and you're really clear about potential pit falls and safety issues. Thank you.
Glad the vlogs are helpful! Thanks so much for your very kind comment. It keeps me going.
I've found that metal water bottles (you can get really cheap ones from supermarkets) work really well for disposing of needles also
That's an excellent suggestion and probably easier for most people than finding an empty laundry soap bottle. I appreciate you, thank you so much.
hahaha i love ur humor throughout this
That's very kind of you, thank you so much for checking this out and subscribing!
Thank you for sharing your process in such details! The tattoo came out super cute tho🥺🥺
Nice. Thats really clean work in my opinion
Haha, that was great! Thanks for sharing. I am also teaching myself to tattoo, and have two in-house victimes of my own, mwahahahahahaha!
Hell yeah love your videos they always inspire me to practice 😎
I’ve never done a stick and poke I just went straight into a pen I was going way too deep on my skin practicing skin. Your skill is awesome thanks for sharing
lovely and crisp. Congrats on your progress and thanks for sharing 😍
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If you dont mind! Id like to share a tip as an amateur to a fellow amateur (so like, dont listen to me tbh)
When drawing lines, i like to angle my needle so it is parallel to that line, if that makes sense. It makes the lines nice skinny. When you were poking the back part of the froggy on the practise sheet, the needle was basically at a 90ish 45ish degree angle with the line, which makes the line thicker and in some cases can make it fuzzy. But i mean it looks great anyway so ill shut up
You can use rubbing alcohol to remove stencils that have dried, but be careful with doing this as it can irritate the skin. It just depends on how irritable your skin is on the specific area you are tattooing
Toad looks awesome 🐸
Thank you so much!
I really love the way you are, when I was watching your tattooirng videos that was always inspiring me. Thank you Mc, May i call u Teach, ha ha.☺☺🙏👍 I just want u to know i'm one of your student here. It's a say hello from Thailand. 🤗🤗
Hey!! Would u ever be willing to make a video on how you take care of your healing tats?? I’m getting into it but I’m super hesitant to start poking as im not incredibly familiar with the healing process. If not - does anyone have anywhere to point me to? Thanks :o)
Hey, thanks for the suggestion! I also struggled to find some info on that when I first started- I'll do a bit of research and if I can't find anything I'll make one!
@@MadsMcKay thank u so much! Sounds good :3
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Hhhhey! I have some questions! What does it feel like? I was doing my own for the first time a few days ago without any research... It hurt real bad which was probably because I used a sewing needle and sharpie ink... But I am getting a proper kit now. I just wanna know, foes it hurt as bad as a sewing needle?
Yo! Nope the pokes don't hurt, usually after doing several passes the wiping can get bad, but if it hurts right away I'm going to assume the sewing needle was not the way to go. Be safe!
@@MadsMcKay thank you! I'm gonna buy the set now