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How do i transfer a picture onto skin for tattoos, and what materials do i need?

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How do i transfer a picture onto skin for tattoos, and what materials do i need?

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  1. step 1:  take picture to professional tattoo artist

    step 2:  watch them do it

    step 3:  get a tattoo from this professional artist instead of you or another NON-professional.....that would just be stupid, immature, irresponsible, and any other insulting word you can think of.

    good luck


  2. first you need spirit carbon paper, tracing paper and a pen which you can get from staples [if in the uk] then trace your design, then once you have traced the design on the tracing paper put the tracing paper on top of the spirit carbon paper and retrace over it. The spirit carbon paper will leave ink on the back of the tracing paper then you have got your design on transfer to put onto skin. To put it onto skin first wipe the area with dettol and then place the tracing paper [transfer} on to the skin

  3. I must stress, GO TO A PROFESSIONAL!!

    if you want a tattoo, you want it to atleast look good.

    you don't want to stuff it up, because its permanent! don't do it yourself, go to a tattoo place and get them to do it for you!

  4. carbon paper, tracing paper and speed stick or old spice deoderant- the solid clear kind

    put the tracing paper on bottom, carbon paper in the middle, your design on top

    trace out your design- the image will be copied in blue carbon on to the tracing paper

    cut out the design- leave about 1/4 to 1/2 inch around the image

    shave the area you want to put the tattoo on-

    put on a few swipes of deoderant to adhear the outline

    place the outline carbon side down

    press lightly and wait a few seconds

    remove transfer

    presto outline

    you can reuse the outline several times.  

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