ADVANCED TIPS: how Ink actually works.
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I want to show you one thing today. It's a trick that may answer some questions regarding uh the shading and lining and everything whenever it comes to dealing a trauma to a skin. So um we need a needle, the needle itself, not a cartridge so we can trash it. I take a needle and we do the same thing like the machine actually does. So we do pierce the skin with the pigment on this needle. So let's say I dip it to brown here. So nothing special. Needle, ink, and skin. So I stick it here. When it's in, I remove the ink. You may see it's it's right there in the skin. So technically, it should be delivered. The big should be delivered in the skin already. But if I remove it and wipe, there is nothing just tiny red spot because of trauma because the needle actually deals trauma. It cause redness and nothing else happens. Right? But if I do the same thing, I dip it to the ink. I stick it to the skin, I remove it, and again, I wipe all the rest of this ink. You can see that now it has ink delivered right to this spot. It's right there. So, I did the same things, but the difference is like obviously visible. This one has no pigment. This one here has like one solid spot like a dot with brown color. To prove it even better, we had the same thing like exactly the same thing right here just a couple of weeks ago and even the healed version seems absolutely similar. Let me take the pink. So this one right here has nothing. You may barely see a spot right there. There's just something like a redness which is almost gone. is getting better because there is no pigment and this redness after trauma is getting better and just it's going to be gone in