Pirate Face Tattoo PFT 100 pcs Assorted Tattoo Needles - Round Liner, Round Shader, Magnum Needle - 100pk by Pirate Face Tattoo
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No, they made me very happy. I've had no issues so far.
Yes, sterility is required.
If the seller agrees to a return, then yes. Before the return deadline passes, double-check everything. You will not be able to return after that.
As is for round shader and rl for round liner should be written on the back of the needle package.
Selected User Reviews For Pirate Face Tattoo PFT 100 pcs Assorted Tattoo Needles - Round Liner, Round Shader, Magnum Needle - 100pk by Pirate Face Tattoo
Each needle is individually packaged, sterilized, and size-labeled, and it arrived quickly in a branded box inside an Amazon pouch. None of the tiny needles are out of place; they're all exactly where they're supposed to be. If you're deciding between these and a sewing needle for stick and pokes, choose these. You'll be glad you did. They're sanitary, precise, and inexpensive. If you don't want to risk contracting a potentially fatal blood infection, make sure you get tattoo ink rather than India ink. It's worth the extra $7. Don't make the mistake of "double-checking" your work. Do not "dip" in the ink, put the ink in an ink cap, and discard it after use. Contamination occurs when people come into direct contact with each other. Even if you're just poking yourself, never reuse or share needles, and always wear gloves. <3.
Fantastic. Sticks and pokes are a breeze with this one.
All of the needles had reached the end of their useful life in June of 2016. Today, February 25th, 2017, I received my package. This makes me angry. If proof is needed, I can send photos of expired needles.
Needles at a low cost- The majority of them are satisfactory, but the quality is inferior to that of well-known brands such as BRONC and ACE. Some of the needles I used weren't properly welded, and some of them broke off while I was tattooing. Because of poor manufacturing, about one-fifth of them have a tiny barb on the end, so double-check before using. Overall, they were adequate needles at the time, but I have since upgraded. These are something I'd only use on practice skins.
I found exactly what I needed. br>These were purchased for my daughter, who was 16 at the time. She's a fantastic ink dot artist who creates stunning paper pieces. Such patience and concentration I actually suggested she try stick if she didn't want to use her hands. as a way for her to express herself in a different way talent.
—- This was prior to the introduction of On teen platforms such as TikTok, the letter p became popular. br>I purchased a large quantity of fake skin for her. The needles in this box. Ink & each and every glove imaginable items for safe practice br>I wanted her to be able to choose the size and type she preferred (I'm not artistic at all)br>So this box was ideal. br>The quality is excellent. The packaging is fantastic. They could have been labeled a little more clearly - However, you should pay more attention. br>br>At the end of the day, she's never poked anyone's skin. Perhaps she will never do so. However, she finds this method of creating art to be extremely enjoyable.
I bought them specifically for stick and poke tattoos, but they come in a wide variety of sizes. You only get 10 3rl's, which I assume are for a line, and 10 5rl's, which are a little too thick for my taste. The rest of them I'd use for shading and other things, but this was a bad purchase on my part. My biggest issue is that each individual needle was not labeled as to what size it was. It's honestly my fault for being stupid and not understanding what the numbers and letters mean, but the fact that each needle was not labeled as to what size it was is my biggest issue. I was left to my own devices to figure it out.
I didn't have any prior experience with needles or tattoos when I bought these. I used them for my first stick-and-poke tattoo, and everything seemed to go well. I'd buy them again without a doubt.
Pirate Face has worked out much better for me than more expensive brands. Unlike some other more 'legitimate' and expensive brands, I've never received a bad needle in a box, unlike some other more 'legitimate' and expensive brands where there are at least 5 bad needles in a box, if not more. They're what I use for handpokes. I just wish there was a way to buy a pack of a specific size/type rather than the entire set—for example, I'll never use the magazines. But that's more of a waste of resources issue; the price for solid needles is still ridiculously low.