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The Difference Between Hand Poke and Machine Tattooing

Single Needle are leading suppliers of hand poke tattoo supplies for the UK and abroad and they pride themselves on the stick and poke ink that they can offer their clients. The online retailer offers any and all accessories pertaining to the practice of stick and poke tattoos, and is widely regarded as supplying only top-quality products. Some of the products in their range include stick and poke tattoo ink, tattoo needles, hand poke kits, practice kits, preparation and aftercare kits, and various other tools that you might need to create stick and poke tattoos. They offer free delivery in the UK for all orders, and free international delivery for orders that exceed u00a3100. For more information on Single Needle and their products, please visit https://www.singleneedletattookit.com/.

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The Difference Between Hand Poke and Machine Tattooing

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  1. The Difference Between HAND POKE AND MACHINE TATTOOING Tattooing is a personal form of expression that has taken the world by storm, and many people who choose to have a tattoo done, don’t stop at one or even one style of tattooing. However, as there are so many styles of tattooing, some may fall in favour with certain individuals more than others. One style of tattooing that is rapidly gaining in popularity is the ancient art of hand poke tattoos, or stick and poke tattoos. It is one of the ways of ensuring that you are getting a truly unique tattoo, and they have become immensely popular right alongside their machine- done counterparts. The main difference between a stick and poke tattoo and a tattoo done by a machine is that stick and poke tattoos have a rougher aesthetic as it is a single needle inserted many times into the skin in order to create a design. There is a possibility that you may not be able to as effectively tattoo a particular area of skin using a stick and poke method, as the skin is too thin or too stretchy. This can result in the tattoo ageing poorly over time. Some of the more common areas that tend to suffer from this problem are the inner arm and the rib cage. Another misconception is that stick and poke tattoos hurt more than machine tattooing. It is agreed by most people that have tried machine and hand poke tattooing that handmade tattoos hurt less as they are less abrasive and fewer incisions are being made in the skin, therefore there is less trauma and less pain. The healing time is much quicker too. Pain, however, is not a justifiable reason to decide whether you should get a stick and poke over a machine tattoo. In both instances, it is suitable to bear the pain as that will only last as long as the tattooing session does, however, the tattoo will be permanent. As far as safety goes, hand poke tattoos are just as safe as ones done by a machine. However, as with any type of body art, the person getting tattooed must be assured of the fact that the person doing the tattoo is using a new and sterilised needle. This is important for both stick and poke and machine tattoos. The work surface should also be clean, the artist should be wearing gloves, and the artist’s hands and the area that is getting tattooed should be washed. This is simply standard health and safety procedure and is the same for both stick and poke and machine tattoos.

  2. A stigma that hand poke tattoos unfortunately possess is that they begin to fade over time. However, this is simply not true. It is good to bear in mind, though, that any tattoo regardless of how it was done will at some point require a touch-up. Although it does depend on the size of the tattoo, stick and poke designs will generally take longer than machine tattoos. The amount of time it takes to complete a tattoo depends on many factors. Creating a solid line when hand poking does take longer as the tattoo is being made up of tiny dots, therefore, to ensure that this looks good it requires patience, skill, and time. Although hand poke tattoos may take a lot longer to complete, this is not a detrimental factor. In most cases, it isn’t even seen as a true negative. Hand poke tattoos are often considered homemade and the entire process is usually much quieter, less painful, and usually a much more relaxing experience than the experience you may have when getting a machine one done. Generally, stick and poke tattoos are less about rebellion, and more about the craft itself. Single Needle are leading suppliers of hand poke tattoo supplies for the UK and abroad and they pride themselves on the stick and poke ink that they can offer their clients. The online retailer offers any and all accessories pertaining to the practice of stick and poke tattoos, and is widely regarded as supplying only top- quality products. Some of the products in their range include stick and poke tattoo ink, tattoo needles, hand poke kits, practice kits, preparation and aftercare kits, and various other tools that you might need to create stick and poke tattoos. They offer free delivery in the UK for all orders, and free international delivery for orders that exceed £100. For more information on Single Needle and their products, please visit https://www.singleneedletattookit.com/.

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