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Easy to use velvet colors! Professional tattoo pigments formulated for long lasting colors. Buy All 4 Sets - 1/2 ounce 28 colors for one low price! CS7S (SET 1) Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Yellow, Black, White CS7AS (SET 2) Violet, Orange, Plumb Red, Sky Blue, Zulu Green, Lime Green, Dark Brown CS73S (SET 3) Ruby Red, Magenta, Golden, Southsea Green, Midnight Blue, Battleship Gray CS74S (SET 4) Golden Yellow, Light Violet, Blood Red, Red Hot, Teal Blue, Mint Green, Special Tribal Black
Dangerously Awesome!Reviewed by GLaMKandi, 2010-03-08
Prizm Inks are very good so far that Ive been using them. I read a few other not so good reviews about this ink only being good for practice, too thick, not bright enough but its ridiculously great! if just so happens that the colors do fade...I will come back and do another review and give these inks 1 star...
Not a pro would use this.........Reviewed by voodoo, 2010-02-22
If u go into a shop and this garbage is being used..RUN. Get some better inks like starbrite(iron butterfly-meets EU standards),intenze or even Millennium(moms).For practice it's fine. one star for that.
Prizm Tattoo inkReviewed by C. A. Shadden, 2009-11-05
Tattoo ink preference really depends on the artist. I have been a professional tattoo artist for 6 years now, And I'll tell you this. Most of the reviewers here are NOT professional artists. They are merely experimenting. And their reviews (in my opinion) are irrelevant. Back to the matter at hand. Prizm ink is GREAT ink to use...On fake skin or pig ears. To me it is considered pretty low on the totem pole. Yes, It is rich and thick. But it also comes with some issues. Like fading rapidly after the work has healed. Or being too chalky. Ink that is thick is decent. But ink that is TOO thick isn't good. In my opinion, Prizm is a little too thick for me. I'd never personally use it on human skin, Due to fast fading. And not bright, Lasting colors in skin. What people fail to realize is...Ink looks GREAT, In the bottle, But the pigment will slightly change when it's in human skin. It's about experimenting with your colors, Personally. I don't use just one brand of ink. It depends on the work. If you're looking for a good starter set, I'd reccommend things like Kuro Sumi, Or Starbrite inks. Stay away from...Millenium, Iron Butterfly, Prizm, And Skin Candy (Unless it's outlining ink) As always though. Superior tattoo, Has the best products on the planet.
this is it...Reviewed by Joshua Lopez, 2009-09-24
if ur lookin' to start up ya own tat bizz. this is it...im crazy stoked i just got my stuff 2day... thats all im gunna say. Want more info check it out fo' yo' self.
a good buy for a starter......Reviewed by DJ Kryptik, 2009-05-10
i bought this set expecting a larger bottle size... i guess i
forgot to read it would be 1/2 oz sizes... cuase i was expecting 2
oz or at least 1 oz.
this ink is rich and thick in color/texture... it def looks great
in the skin... bold and bright. and on the darker colors, they come
out bold and dark.... so far my fave one to use is the special
Tribal Black they have in this set. i have used the reg black just
to find out how big of a diff there is b/t that one and the tribal
black.. i'd have to say the tribal black just comes out looking
fuller and darker... i don't know if this ink company makes bigger
sizes of just the Tribal Black color alone, but i am most
interested in picking up a big bottle of it... it's one of the best
Tribal Black's i've used... it ranks among some of my top fave
tribal blacks to use... including others of the Tribal Black Pass
from Joker Tattoo Supply, Kurosumi, etc...
the colors included in this set mostly incl. alot of diff shades of
blue, red, a few shades of purple (violet, dark purple, lilac),
about 7 diff shades of green.... the set mostly focuses on those
colors cuase in this set those colors have about 7-8 diff shades. i
was surprised to see a couple bottles of brown (brown, dk brw, and
tan), some yellow and oranges, some pink... the set has some good
variety in colors, i'll give it that...but if you're like me and
you're lookin to buy ink at a low price but get big sizes, then you
might want to rethink this purchase.... unless you want 1/2 oz
sizes... it's still not a bad purchase though... good for if you
just starting out, cuase this is alot of diff colors at a very low
price... but if you're lookin for a bit more, you may want to shop
the 1 1/2-2oz sizes and up... i guess it depends on how much you're
going to be tattooing and goin thru the ink... if you're in a shop,
then this is not going to be a good purchase for you since you'll
go thru it like water... but if you're apprenticing, then it may
work out for you.
i'm only giving it 4 stars becuase of the size of the inks - the
1/2 oz... i'd throw it 5 stars if they were say at least 1 oz
size... all in all not a bad set or purchase, but there is better
out there... just got to look around for them deals..