Friday 30 September 2011

Tattoos Color Scheme

Tattoos Color Scheme:-


Needles and ink for tattoos - those two components, the quality of which is critical to the future quality of the tattoo. For used in tattoo inks, the main criteria are safety (sterile and non-toxic anti-allergy) and stability. On the safety talk here will not - tattoo industry the past 10 years has been producing only safe paint. Stability implies a saving each embedded in the skin of paint drop their shape, size, color, and other physical and chemical properties for a long time.

Ingredients for centuries the main colors used in the tattoo were minerals, plant extracts, soot, carbon black and ocher. Modern paints for tattoo has a completely different composition, the ingredients although some still remain.

Pigment. The pigments that make up the colors, composed of organic and inorganic particles that reflect light in a certain range, which defines a particular color. most common in the world of tattoo color - black. Black pigment is created from animal bones and soot includes oxides of iron, wood tar and tar. 

red pigment contains mercuric sulfide or cinnabar and cadmium selenide. Cadmium sulfide is the basis of yellow pigment. Blue pigment based on cobalt. White pigment contains lead carbonate, zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Ingredients for the other colors include iron oxide, lead carbonate, titanium dioxide, manganese oxide, manganese oxide, chromium, chromium oxides water, brazilin, carmine, red aphids extract chitin, the coloring matter of sandalwood, indigo, and more.

FLASH. Pigment particles are solid and insoluble in water. Therefore requires an inert liquid vehicle with which pigment is mixed to be embedded into the skin through a needle tattoo machine. The most common substances used as carriers - is destilirovannaya purified water, glycerin, alcohol, or witch hazel extract.

ADDITIVES. Additives are used, above all, to ensure the stability of pigments for tattoo ink. They include thickeners and substances providing homogeneity of the mixture of pigments and media. As manufacturers, and even yourself tattooists use: additive to increase adhesion of paint (to better maintained at the tip), preservatives such as benzoic acid to circumvent contamination; anesthetic for local anesthesia in tattoos, Listerine or vodka as a thinning agent.


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