get the offending marker and a cloth ,put the cloth immediately after the point of the pen and draw on the originally marks wiping at the same time as you are marking.
the idea is , the chemical that keeps the ink wet in the marker works on the marks on the skin or furniture or whatever, BUT, it has to be wiped at exactly the same time AS YOU ARE MARKING IT ,so you are marking and wiping at the same time.
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well alls you have to do is get some nail polish remover and cotten wool and rub until mostly gone nothing will conpletly remover it but after a cupel of days it will fully come off oh and it will NOT poison your so your safe ok bye bye xxx
Hey Thanks for the question ... My answer is Yes, probably. The skin is delicate and dont try and stain it too much, or you could damage it, especially with lots of ink. Try and avoid permanent marker on skin!! --- P.S. If you DO get a permanent marker stain on your skin, you can get it off with a product called Amodex Ink and Stain Remover. Its best use is for stains on clothing (because those stains are much tougher), but it easily takes marker or other stains off skin. It's also non-toxic.
I would assume so as the ink simply goes into the first permanent layer of skin. You may want to ask a couple shops though.
Usually I would be recommending people NOT to use India Ink, but if it is just for practice on fake skin, the India Ink will be more than satisfactory. Since what you are tattooing is more akin to plastic than skin, it won't bleed like it would in the skin, and will allow you to hone your lining skills.
A tattoo is a permanent image on someone's skin. This is done by injecting ink under the skin with a sterilized needle. It can be removed but not very well, there will almost always be remnants of the ink. Tattoos can also be in 'sleeves,' this means that there is a continuous tattoo across one or both arms. While tattoos have been around for thousands of years, they have become increasingly popular in the United States since the mid 80's.
because your skin is not used to it