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Millennium and Kuro Sumi Tattoo Ink, in Stock now!

Filed under: tattoo shop news — Tags: tattoo, tattoo inks — tattooshp @ 9:06 am, September 11, 2009

Every tattooist knows how important it is to have the best possible inks at their disposal. Not only will a quality tattoo ink provide vibrant, long-lasting results but they will also be much easier to use.

Here at the Tattoo Shop, we now have in stock a range of tattoo inks from two leading names, Kuro Sumi and Millennium. Both of these companies are known for providing quality inks and are used by professionals the world over.

Kuro Sumi, who is already well known for their outlining and shading inks, now produce a range of different colours. The tattoo inks from this Japanese manufacturer are vibrant and produce a good consistency, important for tattooing.

Millennium inks from MOMs have an extremely high pigment content. This ensures that the colours are bright and are easy to use due to an increased rate of flow. Millennium tattoo inks are available in a whole range of colours too.

Even better, both Kuro Sumi and Millennium inks can be purchased in boxed sets giving you amazing savings on purchasing individually.

Why not check out the full range of tattoo inks at the Tattoo Shop.

Stable inks, Vegan safe and now in stock

Filed under: tattoo shop news — Tags: product news, stable inks, tattoo, tattoo inks, vegan — tattooshp @ 11:32 am, September 18, 2008

Fresh from the USA, we are now stocking Stable Inks.

Stable inks have been specially developed for the highest quality and workability. From eye catching solid fields, to subtle muted tones and delicate pastel hues, these tattoo inks are created for high flexibility to achieve the results you desire.

Stable inks also contain 99.9% pure glycerin, which is vegan safe. Joe Capobianco uses Stable Ink:

Posted by JOE on 08/06/04

Hey there, I’ve been using the Stable colors, with my own stuf for a few months now, with pretty good results. I’ve been mixing my own powders for about 5 years now. I use both Spaulding, and National powders. As for skin tones I use brown mixed with lotus pink, ussually mixed right in the machine, while dipping cup to cup. I also have a pre mix, which is brown, lavander, and white. Again certain tone are acheived, by dipping during the tattoo. Hard to explain without an example.
Hope this helps…
JOE

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