Tattoo Ink StarBrite Blue Violet 2oz (60ml) Clearance
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- $15.00
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- $15.00
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StarBrite Blue Violet 2oz (60ml)
Expire date: 10/27/23
StarBrite Blue Violet is a light cool soft colour that is ideal for highlighting your blues and violets. It is also great for blending a purple background out to nothing and makes for a beautiful colour when doing flower work. This blue also looks really nice when doing sky and cloud tattoos, but works well on almost anything else you decide to do. George Galindo, one of the StarBrite Professional Team artists has mixed this colour to add to our colour palette.
LIABILITY STATEMENT / DISCLAIMER:
Tommy's StarBrite Colors has produced one of the most popular & safest tattoo inks in the world for well over a decade. Our colors have become most effective do to their vibrant look many years later after the tattoo has been healed. StarBrite Colors is trademarked registered by Tommy’s Supplies along with being sterilized, Produced in a clean room, sealed & meeting FDA guidelines under the cosmetic act. Our company believes in safety first, product second. Ink should be kept in a cool & dry area. We are not responsible for any ink shipped out of our store.
Tommy's Supplies LLC / StarBrite Colors Goes In Stays In assumes no legal liability or responsibility for any type of illness or allergic skin reactions as a result of being tattooed with StarBrite Colors Goes In Stays In.
Have A Patch Test:
Have your tattoo artist run a patch test at least 24 hours before getting tattooed. The patch test consists of having the ink that will be used during the tattoo put on a patch of bare skin close to where the tattoo is going to be. If you experience any sort of reaction to the ink such as redness, inflammation and swelling it would be a good idea to choose an alternative type of ink.
Have One Final Test:
Have your artist tattoo a small dot with the color where the tattoo will be done and monitor your skin for an allergic reaction for 24 hours before getting your tattoo. Any redness, irritation or swelling could mean that you have an allergy to the tattoo ink.