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Beginning Tattooing Tips : How To Apply A Tattoo Stencil

Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010 in Tattoo Information


Learn tips on how to apply a tattoo stencil to the skin with tips from a professional tattoo artist in this free skin art video clip.

Expert: Jesse Bradley
Bio: Jesse Bradley has studied many diff…

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  1. Icemac78 says:

    what about A&D ointment…. a few tattoo artist’s i know use that instead of deoderant

  2. spiritualowl says:

    woohoo he is sooooo sexy LOLhe can do a tatt for me anyday :p

  3. Goomez93 says:

    Um, what’s the equivalent to ’speed stick’? Seeing as we don’t have this in the UK… =]

  4. buenosayreshardcore says:

    old spice

  5. mugsyy says:

    yeah we do adidas do them there loads that make them do just make sure it the stick type and non fragrance.

  6. Goomez93 says:

    Thanks man.

  7. zeffman99 says:

    @nomakgfk that stencil came out fine how the fk did he fail???…

  8. Tystats says:

    NEVER use deodorant unless you want to use a brand new stick every tattoo!! especially if you shave the area first!! you will pass blood born pathogens very easily if you use that stick on another person!! use Detol instead! will disinfect the skin and allow you to apply the stencil.

  9. mrsnbauer says:

    thanx for email your info was most appreciated .

  10. BrokeTrailerTrash says:

    Any deodorant will work, dont get the antiperspirant cuz that wont work at all; I havnt tried roll on stuff though but the most sterile way, like I said before, is Dettol. Its an antiseptic liquid disinfectant that you can probably find at your local pharmacy (London Drugs? :) thats where I get mine here in BC). So ya, if you get Dettol, fold a paper towel twice and make a well in the center, pour some in the well then apply it liberally to the area that your putting the stencil on. Cheers.

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