Long taper& bugpin needles! Lamuriri!!!
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Re: Long taper& bugpin needles! Lamuriri!!!
Aoleu...miorlaie saraca toata ziua si ridica coada sus )
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Re: Long taper& bugpin needles! Lamuriri!!!
E in calduri dar sper sa nu o tina prea mult:)
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Re: Long taper& bugpin needles! Lamuriri!!!
Dupa ce am lucrat de cateva ori cu soft edge pot spune ca sunt foarte bune la umbre tocmai pentru ca nu au acele ace pe margini si nu mai apar urme in extremitatile unei tuse. Totusi, magnumurile isi pastreaza importanta in anumite situatii, cel putin la mine, pana ma voi invata sa le folosesc mai bine.
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<<15 years ago John James Needle Manufacturer UK, Colonial Needle Company, and Unimax invented and
produced the first "Textured" tattoo needles, "Serpentine Needles" made with a dimpled "intaglio" finish. The idea was to create a surface that would have a textured finish to drag more ink into the skin compared to a smooth surface needle.
Unfortunately the science was wrong, that is not how ink gets into the skin.
R. Rox Anderson, PhD Harvard Professor and Award-winning developer of Lasers for use in dermatology, tattoo removal, and Infiinite Ink inventor and developer describes the process in which ink is deposited by capillary action not by injection, not by primary action. A hole is made by a needle prick in tattoo and as the needle comes out ink is sucked into the hole by capillary action.
Our original concept in 1995 was incorrect. When testers thought they were using textured needles, some liked them. In other words, the classic psychological case of the placebo effect influenced perception. When testers did not know they could see no difference. That's because the amount of ink going into the skin is not increased by the needle being textured.
In addition to Serpentine Needles, still available from Unimax, we also have available what people call "textured" needles that in reality are "rough cuts" that are mis-labeled "textured" needles.
Needle making is a multi-grinding process that leaves a rough surface. Depending on which grinding operation is interrupted, a different portion of the needle, the tip or the taper can be selectively left rough and then mis-labeled as "textured needles" to sell product. Normally, after grinding needles are given a final finish in acid to remove the rough surface.
There is nothing wrong (though misleading) with trying to sell unfinished needles, or from anyone buying them because they are unfinished, but the claim of better tattoo results because they are "textured" is contradicted by scientific authority and a cynical marketing ploy.>>
<<15 years ago John James Needle Manufacturer UK, Colonial Needle Company, and Unimax invented and
produced the first "Textured" tattoo needles, "Serpentine Needles" made with a dimpled "intaglio" finish. The idea was to create a surface that would have a textured finish to drag more ink into the skin compared to a smooth surface needle.
Unfortunately the science was wrong, that is not how ink gets into the skin.
R. Rox Anderson, PhD Harvard Professor and Award-winning developer of Lasers for use in dermatology, tattoo removal, and Infiinite Ink inventor and developer describes the process in which ink is deposited by capillary action not by injection, not by primary action. A hole is made by a needle prick in tattoo and as the needle comes out ink is sucked into the hole by capillary action.
Our original concept in 1995 was incorrect. When testers thought they were using textured needles, some liked them. In other words, the classic psychological case of the placebo effect influenced perception. When testers did not know they could see no difference. That's because the amount of ink going into the skin is not increased by the needle being textured.
In addition to Serpentine Needles, still available from Unimax, we also have available what people call "textured" needles that in reality are "rough cuts" that are mis-labeled "textured" needles.
Needle making is a multi-grinding process that leaves a rough surface. Depending on which grinding operation is interrupted, a different portion of the needle, the tip or the taper can be selectively left rough and then mis-labeled as "textured needles" to sell product. Normally, after grinding needles are given a final finish in acid to remove the rough surface.
There is nothing wrong (though misleading) with trying to sell unfinished needles, or from anyone buying them because they are unfinished, but the claim of better tattoo results because they are "textured" is contradicted by scientific authority and a cynical marketing ploy.>>
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Re: Long taper& bugpin needles! Lamuriri!!!
Da sunt bune RM-urile, eu am si umplut cu ele si umple mai bine ca un magnum simplu. Umbrele ies super tari daca ai si un tus diluat calumea.
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Re: Long taper& bugpin needles! Lamuriri!!!
RM sunt bune desigur dar sunt la fel de bune si magnum!!!! Difera totusi marimimea acelor... si aici apare diferenta semnificativa!!!!
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