Care Instructions For Airbrush Art Tattoos
Friday, October 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen doing airbrush art tattoos there are some things that must been done to ensure that the airbrush tattoo ink sticks to the skin and does not fade quickly. When the prep work is done right and the customer understands the care instructions they can get many days of realistic looking artwork on their bodies. With the time and cost of creating great realistic airbrush art tattoos one does not want it to fade within a couple of days.
Care Instructions For Airbrush Art Tattoos
While an experienced airbrush artist may know this a beginner may not, so it is worth mentioning. When doing airbrush art on skin make sure you are using airbrush paint that is designed for the skin. Usually this will be sold as airbrush body paint or airbrush temporary tattoo ink. These are the only types of airbrush paints that are safe to use on the human skin.
These paints will have a hard time staying on skin that is oily. A tattoo artist will rub alcohol on a person’s skin to kill clean and kill germs prior to beginning to start a tattoo. In this case you are still going to use the alcohol but for airbrush tattoos it is to get rid of the oil on the skin and not to sanitize an area for a needle. Once you have removed the oil from the area the airbrush art tattoo will stick a lot better. This will give more life to the tattoo.
Now that you are ready to begin airbrushing the tattoo on, you need to take your time and be careful of what you are doing. There are no rooms for mistakes with airbrushing on a person’s skin. So take your time to ensure you don’t make a mistake on a person’s body with the airbrush paint. While experienced artists understand this, again a beginner may not. So it was worth mentioning as well. More about Airbrush Art Paints.
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