Lifehacker: The Difference Between ‘Stick-and-Poke’ Tattoos vs. Machine Tattoos (and Why It Matters)
While machine tattooing is considered the norm in the tattoo industry, another tattooing technique—the “stick-and-poke” method—is becoming increasingly popular. There are some similarities and ...
The Difference Between ‘Stick-and-Poke’ Tattoos vs. Machine Tattoos (and Why It Matters)
Puzzles, tie-dyeing, baking banana bread—if we’ve learned anything from social media, it’s that we’re picking up all sorts of new hobbies. We didn’t expect stick-and-poke tattoos to quickly top that ...
Business Insider: If you want a tattoo but are scared of pain, a stick and poke is an old-school method that might be perfect for you
A stick and poke tattoo is applied with a single needle that is dipped in ink. It is supposedly less painful than a regular tattoo, but could fade more quickly. You should never try doing an at-home ...
If you want a tattoo but are scared of pain, a stick and poke is an old-school method that might be perfect for you
KQED: Stick and Poke Tattoos: A Guide to Who's Got Them and How to Do Them Yourself
Disclaimer: No doctor in their right mind would say stick and poke tattoos are a great idea, so we're obliged to tell you that you shouldn't try this at home. But if you're going to do it anyway...
Stick and Poke Tattoos: A Guide to Who's Got Them and How to Do Them Yourself
I got my first stick and poke tattoo from a friend on a warm and balmy night in my apartment. My decision to get stick and poke was pretty impulsive, and I invited my friend over to give me one as I ...