🖊️ Ink your passion with DLD's bold black tattoo ink!
DLD Tattoo Ink is a 60ml bottle of premium black pigment designed for stick and poke tattoos. This vegan-friendly ink is gamma sterilized, ensuring safety and quality. Its water-soluble formula allows for quick color activation, making it ideal for both lining and shading in various tattoo styles.
Manufacturer | AISHIMAN |
Brand | DLD |
Package Dimensions | 11.9 x 4.1 x 3.6 cm; 80 Grams |
Colour | Black |
Packaging | Bottle |
Size | 60 ml (Pack of 1) |
Item Weight | 80 g |
5**T
Good
Good value for money. Goes into the skin well with good saturation. Heals well
M**S
Great for me to practice.
I'm still very early on in practicing tattooing but I've had quite a few different makes of ink.This one for me is a good solid product for me to practice on fake skin and have been happy enough with the results.Product came well packaged and with no issues.For anyone practicing I'd definitely recommend this ink and for just under £15 that's a pretty decent price.
R**R
Very good
Excellent colour, tones are perfect for shading and line work. Long lasting
H**R
Quite runny, unable to use it "professionally" as it wouldn't disclose ingredients nor allergy info
The ink itself is a lot lighter than a standard tattoo ink, this one is very watery/runny.Other than "Made in USA" and "Ingredients: Pigaments and Water" I could not find any details on what the liquid contains, nor been able to find out if this product causes any allergies to some as there's no data printed.The bottle comes in with a slightly cheap plastic cover where the white cap/seal was stuck on the cover rather than the bottle's lid upon first use, luckily no spillage there but was a close call.Ink color was black and seems to be mixed alright.
M**�
Good dark ink
Lots of use from this nice dark pigment
A**R
of bad quality
it doesn't say what it contains? what is it made of? it can be anything!!
C**T
Suspect origin, but fine for practising.
I'm fairly new to tattooing, but I'm already learning what makes a good tattoo ink and what makes a poor tattoo ink. This DLD ink, in my opinion, sits somewhere in the middle ground.First off, I strongly suspect the claims that this is made in the USA are false. Tellingly, these inks are sold on a lot of Chinese import sites and not on tattoo supply sites. I also notice that the list of ingredients on the bottle includes "witch gazel", rather than witch hazel. It's unlikely a US company would make that mistake on their packaging.That aside, the quality of the ink is OK. It's a little bit thin, but it flows well. Pigmentation seems to be fine. Not the deepest of blacks, but good enough.At £14.98 for 60ml, this ink is good value. While it's probably not the best ink to use for your finest work, it's fine for practising.
S**M
Good!
This is a good ink. I am not a tattoo artist, so I don't really know what makes a good ink. But What I do know is the lid is good, it makes it easier to fill little pots, and the ink is good and black. Would recommend.
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