Description
Layered and compressed tattoo practice skin that retains ink and is wipe-able with cloth or paper towel with green soap solution to remove excess ink! What is the point of practicing on practice skin if the end result is a blob of smudged ink over your original lines? With this ink retaining practice skin, you can lay in the ink and wipe off the excess! Measures 7.4″x5.7″. Frame your best work!
Product Info:
Layered and compressed, resembles layers of skin
Each sheet measures 7.4″x5.7″.
Bendable to wrap around body parts
Will work with most transfer papers
This is the real soft silicone skin, not the stiff rubber stuff that warps needles
This skin allows the ink to flow in and is wipeable similar to real skin
How to use Tattoo Practice Skin
OK, you bought some practice skin and can’t figure out what the hell to do with it. We’ll cover how to use tattoo practice skin for you. First, select a piece that is the ideal size for the work you have in mind. The standard size is 8 1/2 x 6″ but there are sheets that are larger. If you need them smaller, trim it so you can save some for next time.
Putting the Design on Practice Skin
A design can be put on practice skin with the same ease as normal skin. Just draw a design or copy a design onto a stencil paper and apply some green soap solution or stencil stuff onto the skin sheet and transfer the design on.
Tattooing Practice Skin
The process of tattooing practice skin is almost the same as doing it on the real thing. The one thing that will be different is the wiping off of runoff ink. You will not be able to do it on the practice stuff as the ink will tend to smear all over the place. The objective of this medium is for the practicing of line work so keep the amount of ink to a minimum to avoid pooling of ink.
jordan –
when are you gonna be receiving more prctice skin
newton –
They due to be back in stock on May 26th, sorry for the inconvenience.
ben –
That are a one time use. Or can that be cleaned and reuse.
Nancy L. –
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately these skins cannot be reuse after cleaning. But we have had artists use a portion of the skin if the art is small, and reuse another portion for another small piece.
Thank you
Nancy
Vanessa R. –
Marie Cormier –
Melonie N. –
Jessica Gagnon –
Minkyung Kim –
It doesn’t go through color inks
maria kelly –
Anonymous –
Great purchase
Dan Spencer –
Only did a small test so far. Nothing special about these that I can see.
Colin H. –
Good size to practice on. Only thing is I wish the sheets came in a larger size.
Mila –
Christopher B. –
DANIEL A. –
Anonymous –
bryan doonan –
Valerie –
Dosnt take ink well.
KATHERINE –
Anonymous –
JASON –
RAD P. –
not my favourite skin, but does the job, a bit odd texture compared to non matte.
Zoë –
Alexander –
By far the best quality skin I’ve used, super easy to clean, with minimal to no smudges.
Anonymous –
Kristopher McMahon –
Lance Heinrichs –
Curtis Cave –
Anonymous –
Product is ok. It does clean up more easily than some other practice skin. Colors always seem tinted with gray tones. Tested areas with no other color, fresh new needle and still saw discoloration. Best with black and gray designs.
Anonymous –
Genaro V. –
Anonymous –
Grate value for price!
Alexander J. –
Holds up as some of the best practices skin.
Genaro V. –
Anonymous –
jonathan tang –
Daniel –
Annick Bouttell –
Kristina Burgardt –