Artist Color
Artist colors for your practice sessions
Want to practice your tattoo techniques or create your own art projects? At Body Cult, you'll find a wide selection of artist colors that are ideal for use on synthetic practice surfaces.
The colors are designed so that you can apply lines, shading, and areas evenly. This allows you to keep track of your progress during training and vary different techniques.
Why use artist colors for practice surfaces
Artist colors are formulated so that they can be applied evenly to materials such as silicone or plastic surfaces and can be applied precisely, just like with actual tattoos. This makes them particularly practical for anyone who wants to test different needles or designs under realistic conditions.
Advantages at a glance
- Clear visibility of lines and areas on practice materials
- Easy to use with different needle types and techniques
- Wide range of color options for versatile designs
- Suitable for training setups, art projects, or showpieces
Application instructions
For optimal results, prepare the practice surface cleanly and work with suitable accessories. Make sure to apply the paint evenly—too little pigment can look pale, too much can easily lead to smudging. With a little experience, you will quickly develop a feel for the right ratio.
Storage & care
Store your artist paints in a cool, dry place and protect them from direct sunlight. Close the containers carefully after each use to prevent drying out and maintain the consistency of the paint in the long term.
Mandatory notice
This product is not intended for use in tattooing. For deliveries to the EU, the ink must not be applied to or injected into the skin, mucous membranes, or eyeballs. It is intended exclusively for use on artificial skin.
FAQ
Can I use these paints on my skin?
No. This product is not intended for use in tattooing. For deliveries to the EU, the ink must not be applied to or injected into the skin, mucous membranes, or eyeballs. It is intended exclusively for use on artificial skin.
What surfaces are the artist paints suitable for?
For synthetic practice surfaces and art projects, e.g., silicone skins. Please follow the manufacturer's instructions for the practice material.
Which colors are best for beginners?
Black and gray tones are ideal for basic techniques. Primary colors (red, yellow, blue) and white can be added for creative exercises.
What is the best way to store artist paints?
In a cool, dry place, protected from light and well sealed. This preserves the consistency and prevents drying out.
Artist colors for your practice sessions
Want to practice your tattoo techniques or create your own art projects? At Body Cult, you'll find a wide selection of artist colors that are ideal for use on synthetic practice surfaces.
The colors are designed so that you can apply lines, shading, and areas evenly. This allows you to keep track of your progress during training and vary different techniques.
Why use artist colors for practice surfaces
Artist colors are formulated so that they can be applied evenly to materials such as silicone or plastic surfaces and can be applied precisely, just like with actual tattoos. This makes them particularly practical for anyone who wants to test different needles or designs under realistic conditions.
Advantages at a glance
- Clear visibility of lines and areas on practice materials
- Easy to use with different needle types and techniques
- Wide range of color options for versatile designs
- Suitable for training setups, art projects, or showpieces
Application instructions
For optimal results, prepare the practice surface cleanly and work with suitable accessories. Make sure to apply the paint evenly—too little pigment can look pale, too much can easily lead to smudging. With a little experience, you will quickly develop a feel for the right ratio.
Storage & care
Store your artist paints in a cool, dry place and protect them from direct sunlight. Close the containers carefully after each use to prevent drying out and maintain the consistency of the paint in the long term.
Mandatory notice
This product is not intended for use in tattooing. For deliveries to the EU, the ink must not be applied to or injected into the skin, mucous membranes, or eyeballs. It is intended exclusively for use on artificial skin.
FAQ
Can I use these paints on my skin?
No. This product is not intended for use in tattooing. For deliveries to the EU, the ink must not be applied to or injected into the skin, mucous membranes, or eyeballs. It is intended exclusively for use on artificial skin.
What surfaces are the artist paints suitable for?
For synthetic practice surfaces and art projects, e.g., silicone skins. Please follow the manufacturer's instructions for the practice material.
Which colors are best for beginners?
Black and gray tones are ideal for basic techniques. Primary colors (red, yellow, blue) and white can be added for creative exercises.
What is the best way to store artist paints?
In a cool, dry place, protected from light and well sealed. This preserves the consistency and prevents drying out.