How To Hand Poke | Easy Stick n Poke Tattoo | Tattoo Yourself at Home | Super Simple Steps

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Have you ever wanted to give yourself a stick n poke tattoo but weren't sure how to do it? This video will explain the SUPER easy process and show you the tools you'll need.
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    I've been giving myself and friends hand poke tattoos for about a year and a half now. I am by no means a professional but have found tools and tips that work best for me that I'm sharing with you. Please always be extra safe with handling a sharp needle and make sure to clean the area and your hands extra well.
    • Supplies I Used •
    1) Needles - I used a 3RL needle but you can order many different types of needles here: ebay.to/3iE4rh9 ebay.to/3NvUth2
    2) Black Tattoo Ink: ebay.to/3hMn69r
    3) Lucas' Pawpaw Ointment: ebay.to/3MceHv7
    • Other Tips •
    Sorry, forgot to mention how deep to put the needle in your skin once it has ink on it. Usually, you want the needle to go into your skin only 1mm-2mm. For me, I notice it's when the skin makes kind of a "pop" sound. Once I hear or feel that pop, I don't really go much deeper. It shouldn't really hurt too much. I've found that regular tattoos, like with a tattoo gun, hurt much worse. So if you're finding it hurts worse than that, you're going way too deep. Worst-case scenario, you don't go deep enough and the ink won't stick. Then the next time you do it just go slightly deeper.
    Another tip to notice if you're going deep enough: Once you'd laid down some ink (meaning stuck yourself a few times) wipe away the excess ink. If you can still see the ink where you laid it down in your skin, then you're probably going deep enough. If you wipe the excess ink away and you can't see the ink you've laid down in your skin, then you're not going deep enough.
    When it comes to inserting the needle into your arm, make sure you do it at an angle. If you go straight down, the ink won't go and stay into the skin. So make sure to do it at a slight angle.
    Also, this was right when the Pandemic hit. Gloves were nowhere to be found or were desperately needed for hospitals. And yes the quarter was washed before - calm down.
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    • About Me •
    Hey, I'm Brooklyn and I love all things creative. I live in Brooklyn, NY where you can find me exploring the city and working on one of my many weird and creative, yet unfinished, projects. You can also find me here:
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    I work for 2 small businesses who would love your support right now! The women-owned handmade bag company I work for is called Fleabags and you can find their bags here: www.fleabg.com Save 15% off your first order with code COTTON15
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    • Music •
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    This was shot on my Canon 80D and my iPhone X, then edited with Premiere Pro. I create all the graphics myself in Photoshop and Illustrator. A few graphics towards the end are from Vecteezy.
    Let's be friends! Follow me on IG @littlebrooklynbloom
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Komentáře • 391

  • @UnravelingDaily
    @UnravelingDaily Před 3 lety +1602

    Putting Vaseline over the design will stop the ink from spreading after each poke and will make it easier to see what you’re doing

    • @sofia-powers
      @sofia-powers Před 3 lety +42

      bro ily

    • @breanna.O4O89O
      @breanna.O4O89O Před 3 lety +38

      Is that safe? Will the Vaseline go into the skin along with the ink? Genuinely asking, sorry if it's a dumb question 😅

    • @UnravelingDaily
      @UnravelingDaily Před 3 lety +80

      @@breanna.O4O89O it is safe, mostly the Vaseline doesn’t go into the skin, maybe a little bit but it’s not dangerous

    • @LavendLady
      @LavendLady Před 2 lety +1

      It's true.

    • @LavendLady
      @LavendLady Před 2 lety +34

      @@breanna.O4O89O We have 7 layers of skin. The first 3-4 layers is our Epidermis and the other 3 layers, which are the deeper layers are known as the Dermis. The ink will penitrate only 1.5 to 2 cm down into the skin, this is nowhere near the Dermis which is deep, pretty far under the outermost layers of the skin, the Epidermis. On that note, we use Vaseline as a lube for a smoother needle intake process and also to protect the skin from damage. After all, you are stabbing yourself with a needle haha. Vaseline is petroleum jelly based. So it is safe to use as long as it's not entering the bloodstream. But, there are better options out there than Vaseline as well. Solutions that are much safer on the skin and they are produced and manufactured without all the harmful chemicals. They have more natural ingredients that is easier for your body to break them down and won't put you at risk if your inside become in contact with them. I always advise clients to do their homework before deciding what to use with/on their tattoos.

  • @summerbennett1430
    @summerbennett1430 Před 3 lety +1159

    It really highly recommend that you shave the area you are about to tattoo as sometime there could be bacteria on the hair pieces. Also if you shave it will make it easier and make it have more of a clean line work.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +66

      Ahhh good to know! Yes, I only thought of that after I had done it. But I def avoided any hairs when I was doing it, as mine are pretty dark and easy to see. But def will probably do it that way from now on

    • @veilenedream5825
      @veilenedream5825 Před 3 lety +11

      ooo i never knew that... i always thought tattoo artists shave the spot just for putting the transfer on haha

    • @alexaperez8698
      @alexaperez8698 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for this!❤️

    • @egantheg8684
      @egantheg8684 Před 2 lety +2

      Cap niggah I did a tat on my hairy ass leg and didn't shave

  • @UnravelingDaily
    @UnravelingDaily Před 3 lety +378

    Press lightly!! It really doesn’t take much, and if you press too light and it doesn’t leave a dot, you can always go back and apply a little more pressure

  • @samrohmer8633
    @samrohmer8633 Před 3 lety +1213

    to the people who are thinkin of trying this: make sure you shave the area, and use gloves. don't use Vaseline, use witch hazel wipes. after it is all done wipe it off with an alcohol wipe. when you are actually poking yourself don't go too deep or you will start to bleed and it can bleed out the ink (but there should be a small amount of plasma aka the clear liquid and that is perfectly fine) When poking yourself while pulling it out you should feel a small tug. also hold your skin tight doing it on loose skin depending on where it is can mess up your tattoo. When it is healed, cover it and don't let sun hit it and don't let it get wet. and clean it every once in a while with an alcohol wipe to prevent infection. Also test the ink out on yourself before hand to make sure you don't have allergies, happy poking everyone.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +62

      Awesome! Thanks so much for ur input

    • @cassandraloke3247
      @cassandraloke3247 Před 3 lety +102

      Vaseline is used to hold the ink under, so that its easier for you to see where you are poking and that the ink doesnt smudge around everywhere when you do your work lol so its fine to use it (every tattoo artist i've met uses it). As for aftercare, I dont generally advise using alcohol as an aftercare for tattoos as its technically a wound and while it disinfects germs and bacteria from the site, its very irritating to the site and can possibly cause the tattoo to not heal well. Its more advised to use fragrance free soap to wash the site with and use saniderm to wrap it with to cover for a couple of hours or days.If it falls off on its own even after an hour or 2 while you are in the shower or something, just let it be and gently rinse the site to remove blood/plasma. . Use tattoo aftercare like tattoo goo or shea butter to keep your tattoo well moisturized and prevents it from becoming too itchy while it scabs and heals over. With the itchy part, DO NOT SCRATCH your tattoo while it heals! as you can end up picking off ink as well which can cause patchiness. These are tips i gotten from over 3 different tattoo artists that i got tattoos from them :)

    • @MrMandz4
      @MrMandz4 Před 2 lety +59

      Please don't wipe your fresh tattoo with an alcohol wipe. No professional does this and if they do run. Clean it well before hand and you can wipe it with green soap dilution or distilled water.

    • @weltenreiserinxxx2411
      @weltenreiserinxxx2411 Před 2 lety +3

      When you want a tattoo on your hand, how are you supposed to not get water on it? How does washing your hands work then? 😅

    • @vmcintosh8956
      @vmcintosh8956 Před rokem +2

      Getting it wet is okay, but try avoid having it wet for long (eg. In a bath)

  • @okaynice_
    @okaynice_ Před 2 lety +403

    I'm new at stick n poke, I recently tattoed myself for the first time but If I remember correctly, the reason ink scatters around is, you're pushing the needle too deep. We're supposed to poke it to the second layer of our skin, there's epidermis, (the surface) there is dermis (the second part, that's where we want to reach for a healthy tattoo.) and there is another layer underneath that.
    When you poke too deep, it scatters. At least that's how I remember it. I just wanted to share the knowledge.
    the design is pretty cool. :]

    • @ConstaMClose
      @ConstaMClose Před 2 lety +33

      How do you know when you've reached the 2nd layer of skin?

    • @pretary1845
      @pretary1845 Před 2 lety

      @@ConstaMClose For future readers- you have to feel for it... (Whats "it?") Well, start lighter rather than too hard of course, but you do need to go deep enough.... So you might have to stab yourself/the person you're tattooing a few times no matter what, because everyones skin is different, and every area has different skin thickness.. (Thigh/Ankle).. You know you're deep enough when you pull it out and almost feel it "pop" a bit. There's various ways you can imagine it- but for example a straw going into a fast food cup, when pulled out, the top of the cup kind of "holds" or "pulls" on the straw, or for example... during sex, often on the exit motion, a womans vagina will "grip" it on the way out, until either the straw, or the penis exits the lid and vagina respectively and they let go.... Right?
      It's quite literally audible, as well. Almost like the sound of an eyebrow hair being plucked quickly that's got a pretty good follicle in there..
      So, you can "feel" the pop with your hand... You can SEE you're deep enough when the needle pulls up the skin. And you can actually hear it if you're close enough in my experience... THAT'S how deep you need to go and no further... If you're stabbing the skin, and it's just getting kinda pressed down and stabbed by the needle, and the skin is bouncing back, or just staying in the same spot but getting stabbed, go deeper.... Once you feel that "pluck" the first few times, you know what people mean when they talk about that, and you just need to figure out how hard you need to poke to get that (satisfying) feeling, without overdoing it needlessly, making it hurt more, blowing out the tattoo, and in general just making the entire area take way more of a beating than it needs to...
      Stick n Poke is generally a fairly gentle process... It should technically do less damage and often hurt less than a gun, (which is MUCH easier to blow out a tattoo with both since you're not the surgeon with the fine utensil feeling for each mark, as well as delicately poking each mark. You press too hard for one stroke w/ a gun and you've got a blown out inch of linework...)
      I can't speak for every place you get it, or anyones pain levels- but if you've GOTTEN a tattoo, and you know the pain with a gun, just know a stick and poke should not have you squirming in your chair and each stab feeling like torture.. It hurts... It's a group of small needles. But if you imagine the biggest shot/vaccine you've ever gotten in your arm, but think about the fact that it only needs to go a mm or 2 in the skin, let's be real it's not that bad and if you can't imagine that, you can't poke yourself... I hate shots... Don't get me wrong.. I always look away... But that's cause it's going an inch into my arm...
      Again..
      TL:DR feel for the "pop" or the "pluck" like an eyebrow hair that doesn't wanna pull out. Or a penis.

    • @sarahh4424
      @sarahh4424 Před 2 lety +12

      ​@@ConstaMClose usually it makes a little pop feeling

  • @tangerinetundraag1014
    @tangerinetundraag1014 Před 2 lety +419

    A great way to do this if you're not sure how far to push the needle in is just to practice with no ink. Choose a relatively pain-free spot (e.g stomach, sternum, or shin) and go at about a 45 degree angle. You'll be able to feel when the needle breaks through the very top layer of the skin and you know not to go further than that. Another handy tip is to stretch the skin out before you poke, just to keep it from sliding around.

    • @ElementoDisidente
      @ElementoDisidente Před 2 lety +16

      Quick question, just to clarify- the needle should just pierce the first layer of skin and only that layer, right?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +12

      yes! wonderful tip

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +14

      technically speaking yes. You don't want to go too deep because then the ink will bleed which is no good

    • @jenniferjones8453
      @jenniferjones8453 Před 2 lety +4

      Lmao I thought you said chin at first. I was like umm wtf I would think that would hurt

    • @briicksyy
      @briicksyy Před rokem

      @@jenniferjones8453 lmao same

  • @tatearson
    @tatearson Před 3 lety +229

    I never thought about tattoos as kinda DIY. It's so weird to realize that you can give urself a tattoo for the whole life at any time.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +22

      i feel ya! I've always wanted them but they are too much money so decided I could just give them to myself. Might regret them in a few years but rn they sound like a good idea!

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +2

      @Imp Sadir well give it a try. Just start with something small is what I recommend

    • @anastasiazefanya2420
      @anastasiazefanya2420 Před 2 lety

      @@brooklynbloom Is it painfull? Does ur skin bleed?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +2

      @@anastasiazefanya2420 I think it hurts less than regular tattoos. And no I’ve never bleed from giving myself a stick n poke nor did other people bleed when I gave them one. Just start with something small

  • @2wokhaotic
    @2wokhaotic Před 3 lety +58

    Yay finally some new stick and poke tattoo videos on CZcams I watch the same ones almost everyday lol

  • @babybluevintage
    @babybluevintage Před 3 lety +85

    Perfect timing 🌚

  • @user-bv5hu3lq8f
    @user-bv5hu3lq8f Před 3 lety +79

    Love how she’s extremely detailed!

  • @TheDeerFolk
    @TheDeerFolk Před 3 lety +163

    Thanks for leaving the "suggestions" at the end so if people do want to do this there is some safety in mind.
    If yall leave a bandage on for too long too bacteria can fester so just leave it open for best results :) Stay safe :)

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +6

      Great tip! Again, I'm still learning myself so I always like to hear what others do

  • @SoulQuJo
    @SoulQuJo Před rokem +2

    Thanks! I ordered and will tattoo myself following this video tomorrow!

  • @vibingvegan
    @vibingvegan Před 3 lety +212

    This is such a great video. I've given myself 2 stick and pokes, and 1 on my sister. I am trying to get better, so thanks for this ! Love the tattoo you did.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +1

      You are so welcome! and tysm! I'm still new myself but it's fun getting to do them on other people

  • @hedi5363
    @hedi5363 Před 3 lety +7

    very informative, everything i need to know! love this video, i'm definitely coming back to it. 💕

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 Před 3 lety +36

    I'm hand poking my leg and I just got a seven set of Radiant ink. Absolutely loving doing it 🙂 thanks for the video 😊

  • @naTasha222here
    @naTasha222here Před rokem +6

    Oh my god, how I love and appreciate very clear and easy instructions, thank you from a person who is confused literally all the time!

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem +1

      sorry for the late reply but ur so welcome! Im the same way. That's why I made this video, wanted something anyone could do. So glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Twinkletoesss27
    @Twinkletoesss27 Před 3 lety +34

    Okay THANK YOU....this is the best how to video I've seen by far. Everything was clear, easy to see, well explained, and a well edited video. Good job!!!

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety

      oh wow, ty! thats exactly what I was going for. The videos I found made it too complicated so I wanted to make it easy for anyone.

  • @coffeebotography
    @coffeebotography Před 3 měsíci

    The best tutorial!!😊

  • @finnsherwood1758
    @finnsherwood1758 Před 3 lety +164

    Please say someone else picked up on how she pronounced “liner” and then said “lining” correctly

  • @JoiCyKelle17
    @JoiCyKelle17 Před měsícem

    Very informative I loved it ! And the design is awesome btw
    Thank you 💕💕

  • @freeyourselfwiththeflame
    @freeyourselfwiththeflame Před 7 měsíci

    loved it, great video

  • @Ali-enAdventures
    @Ali-enAdventures Před 3 lety +14

    Your tattoo turned out so cute!

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +2

      awww ty! hopefully I still like in a few years 😂

  • @jeykey112
    @jeykey112 Před 2 lety +5

    very exciting. So far I've only stung with a machine and will soon try out handpoke. never thought that you would have to pierce so often. thanks for the detailed video

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      awww ur so welcome! I def feel handpoke hurts waaay less than machine tats. Annnd they don't cost as much either!

  • @katlynsimmons7060
    @katlynsimmons7060 Před 2 lety +27

    This is a great video! So well-made and you covered every important point I could think of regarding hand pokes! Im tattooing myself tomorrow (this’ll be my third :)) and I wanted to re-familiarize myself with all the steps of this procedure. This helped a lot thanks!

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      awww tysm for the kind words! I have to ask, how did it turn out?!

    • @katlynsimmons7060
      @katlynsimmons7060 Před 2 lety

      @@brooklynbloom lmaoooo I got scared at the last minute and didn’t do it 🫢😭 but my previous ones turned out great and I still love them 🥰

  • @kayleighandhercat1351
    @kayleighandhercat1351 Před rokem +5

    I have three professional tattoos but I definitely wanna do these.

  • @mojekh
    @mojekh Před 3 lety +19

    Very nice description of the hand-poke process itself😊 as mentioned, would be great to shave the area first, disinfect, then poke and disinfection at the end... thank you for sharing your experience❤️

  • @idc1019
    @idc1019 Před 3 lety +1

    love this 😫

  • @thegreatchallenge5963
    @thegreatchallenge5963 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for getting to it quickly and thoroughly. I’m ordering a kit 🤘

  • @bergenpaige
    @bergenpaige Před 3 lety +16

    I’ve been wanting to get new tattoos but have been holding off bc of the pandemic so thank you for this! I’ve seen some of your other videos and from the first one, I was like “how is this girl so crazy talented?!!” I wish I lived in NY so we could be best friends 😂

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +3

      well i need friends! I am basically friend-less. It's so hard meeting people here! 😢
      If you take your time with the stick n poke you can make some pretty good ones. Hope ur turn out cute 😊

    • @bergenpaige
      @bergenpaige Před 3 lety

      @@brooklynbloom Omg I feel youuuuu. I moved to LA and as soon as I got my apartment, everyone went into lock-down. I just did my first stick and poke of an equal sign for equality on my wrist and it came out pretty good!
      I just got rid of basically all my social media except for Facebook messenger so feel free to connect there! I'd love to give you my number too so we can stay in touch and get to know each other!

  • @cemreeraslan1930
    @cemreeraslan1930 Před 2 lety +1

    you are a wonderful teacher

  • @trevorbyron9448
    @trevorbyron9448 Před 3 lety

    Very good ( fine work) for a hand job tattoo...

  • @ramya6903
    @ramya6903 Před rokem +6

    im 16 rn and have gotten a couple machine tattoos from prof. artists before and honestly they dont cause me pain or if any its very bearable and theyre pretty pricey especially bc im so young rn so i wanted to try hand poking. iv bought all supplies for it and practicing on fake skin but somehow am so scared for the pain?? i havent gotten the courage to tattoo myself yet :/

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před 3 lety +21

    Hi Brooklyn , Thank You for the DIY tattoo tutorial. These are indeed " Weird Times " I want to do a one word one , Chameleon. Take Care !

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +1

      v weird times, right?! i love the one word idea, so cute 😊

  • @popanddrugs
    @popanddrugs Před rokem

    Guantes!!! Guantessssa

  • @daniilzadorozhnyy8950
    @daniilzadorozhnyy8950 Před 3 lety +33

    I am about try my first hand poke on myself and I came upon this video after trying to get through a couple more popular ones. this one had the best pacing and most clear directions. some extra tips that could be helpful would be on how to puncture the skin correctly and what the sweet spot of not too deep or too shallow should feel like

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +3

      Oooo good point! I’ll add that info to the description of the video. Let me know how it turns out!

    • @daniilzadorozhnyy8950
      @daniilzadorozhnyy8950 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brooklynbloom after doing mine, I found they turned out pretty well after I applied a generous amount of pressure till I feel a pinch and going over lines several times. too much skin penetration didn't turn out to be as much of an issue as I thought

    • @daniilzadorozhnyy8950
      @daniilzadorozhnyy8950 Před 3 lety +2

      another thing that I have learned is that if you go over the lines too many times it can scab in the healing process

  • @DORPHUS
    @DORPHUS Před rokem +9

    me in my bedroom at three am using pen ink and sewing needles 👁️👄👁️

  • @durangodave
    @durangodave Před měsícem

    interesting, sanitized needle, table, and hands but then put the ink into a prev used cap. Did you sanitize the cap also?

  • @MayaSharpe333
    @MayaSharpe333 Před 2 lety

    so cute

  • @confused_cat4370
    @confused_cat4370 Před 2 lety

    I’m doing a semi Coleman tattoo either on my wrist or side of my leg

  • @adventuresofheidi1049
    @adventuresofheidi1049 Před 12 dny

    Do you have to keep these out of water for a few weeks like normal tattoos?

  • @deliabarsacq16
    @deliabarsacq16 Před 10 měsíci

    Tanks ! Beautiful tatouage !
    Have à cute tatouage is possible Witherspoon handpoke kit.
    Kiss from South of France.

  • @ImQuiteGay
    @ImQuiteGay Před 9 měsíci +2

    I tried to give myself a very small heart once but I didn’t go “in” enough so the ink didn’t get into the skin.

  • @asher5856
    @asher5856 Před rokem +4

    you should go at ab a 45 degree angle, i just tilt it to what is most comfortable but thats me

  • @cleo5090
    @cleo5090 Před 10 měsíci +1

    neither of the links for the tattoo needles are working for me. could you share the name?

  • @Chrissykitty
    @Chrissykitty Před 3 lety +5

    Round linear

  • @roses_dust
    @roses_dust Před 3 měsíci

    is there a special pen i can use before i use the needle ? Yk

  • @becx3163
    @becx3163 Před 2 lety

    Useful vid Brooklyn. I have actual tattoos from a parlour but curious by this technique

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      sry for the late reply.. you're welcome! I actually mostly have stick and poke tats. I love ones with machines but they are always a bit out of my price range!

  • @sharkktongue
    @sharkktongue Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. Can you do this on your lips and eyebrows?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem

      i've thought about doing it to my lips but think its best left to the professionals

  • @m33k83
    @m33k83 Před 3 lety +41

    Gloves....please wash your hands but STILL ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES.

  • @Morbicae87
    @Morbicae87 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! How would you (anyone who's had 'em both) compare the pain of receiving a handpoke tattoo to that of a one done with a machine? :)

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +4

      tysm! so i think handpoke tats hurts way less than ones with a machine. they do take longer but the pain is 1/2 of what it is on a machine

    • @kammy8619
      @kammy8619 Před 2 lety +4

      Hand poking doesn’t hurt at all. A tattoo gun feels like someone is scraping a dull knife over your skin over and over and over. On bone, it hurts like a b*#ch

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +1

      @@kammy8619 okay perfect way of putting this! Couldn’t have said it better myself

  • @samanthaamhiza5765
    @samanthaamhiza5765 Před 6 měsíci

    Love the video! By the way, may I know if I can use the needle multiple times?

    • @nixiekay6732
      @nixiekay6732 Před 5 měsíci +1

      You should dispose of your needles after each use. Reusing the same needle after you've already used it on one tattoo can cause serious issues, infections, and bloodborne diseases.

  • @bobrossbaddie
    @bobrossbaddie Před rokem

    this is a great video! I wanted to do my upper thigh but I was scared because I was wondering how much it would hurt? I’ve never gotten a tattoo before

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem

      imo you're upper thigh would be a great place to start. A place that isn't on bone will hurt less and since you're upper thigh has lots of fat and skin it will def be less painful. I'd start with something small!

  • @momopeach23
    @momopeach23 Před 3 lety +5

    THIS LOOKS SO GOOD!! i wanna do it (and get a tattoo from an actual shop eventually) but needles really freak me out. does it hurt??

    • @deda9575
      @deda9575 Před 3 lety +1

      Ofc it hurts if it wouldn’t everyone would be covered in tattoos, handpokes hur way less than machine though

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +6

      okay, honestly it doesn't hurt that much. In my opinion it doesn't hurt near as much as a tattoo with like a tattoo gun. I used to get freaked out by needles too but have grown out of it. You should give it a try, just start with something small

    • @momopeach23
      @momopeach23 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brooklynbloom ah thank you for letting me know!! about to purchase needles & tattoo ink as we speak :)
      love your channel

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +1

      Ooo yes! Send me a pic after ur done. I wanna see!

  • @ChristopherTradeshow
    @ChristopherTradeshow Před 2 lety +1

    it kinda feels good

  • @hsss1
    @hsss1 Před rokem +2

    Probably been said 100 times - But you can get professional sterilized kits with all you need for under $50 - enough for a few decent tatts. Amazon even have them. Well worth it -

  • @clre3013
    @clre3013 Před rokem +1

    Probably a stupid question but - how far do you poke into the skin? X

  • @werkzei6252
    @werkzei6252 Před 3 lety +21

    whyd you push so hard? i thought it was gonna go through you! lol. ive done it for a few days now and i dont have to do it close to that amount of pressure! all you have to do is break the first layer of skin.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +5

      Does it look like I’m pushing hard? Haha, I can hardly feel it!

  • @enyahug6426
    @enyahug6426 Před 2 lety

    Can anyone tell me how deep the needle should go in the skin?

  • @kippenchaos
    @kippenchaos Před 2 lety +4

    okay i LOVE this video, it’s such a great help
    and probably a stupid question but tattoing yourself on the wrist might be too dangerous, right?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +1

      sry just now seeing this! I mean you can tat yourself where ever you want really. Maybe not over like any big veins if that's what you mean. I would start with something small and see how it goes, then work up bigger from ther

  • @alazaircarrillo
    @alazaircarrillo Před 2 lety +5

    What's a safe marker or pen I can use to outline the drawing before putting on the tattoo? Also how can I shower with it revealed or do I have to wrap it up?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +2

      sry just now seeing this - I just used like any marker pen I had laying around but you probably want to use something a bit more safe. They now make toxic-free markers for skin, you can order some online

    • @bluebree
      @bluebree Před rokem +1

      I use carbon tattoo stencil transfer paper. It's paper with 3 layers and carbon piece in the middle and you draw your design on the top paper then place it where you want your tattoo and get a damp cloth to wet it down. Kinda like how you would do those temporary tats as a kid (well atleast me lol) I've done heaps of home job tats and I find having a stencil or transfer paper to trace makes it easier. But you can always use a safe pen or marker and then use that to trace but it may rub off while doing the tattoo.

  • @emolookingguy8277
    @emolookingguy8277 Před rokem +4

    As someone who has a horrible phobia of needles but desperately wants a tattoo:
    Fuck. I'll just draw on myself instead.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem +1

      I used to have the same fear of needles but as I've gotten older have grown out of it. Maybe you will to?!!

  • @alec_baldman
    @alec_baldman Před rokem +2

    Best tutorial ever

  • @aminaahmed6741
    @aminaahmed6741 Před 2 lety

    Thinking about doing a couple dots on myself while I practice on face skin! Any affordable ink recommendations?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      sorry for such a late reply but amazon has some good options. The one I say in the video was super affordable

  • @angelicajoy8765
    @angelicajoy8765 Před 3 lety +7

    does anyone know of any good kits on amazon? + any tips for pain tolerance? what ink to use if you have darker skin? (:

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +2

      I've seen some good kits on etsy! The pain really isn't that bad. Not near as bad as a regular tattoo

    • @victoriabenitez2281
      @victoriabenitez2281 Před 3 lety +2

      for the pain i recommend put ice in the area that you're gonna tattoo for at least 10 or 20 min before

  • @JillianLeTellier
    @JillianLeTellier Před 3 lety

    hey nice video ! I would like to know what product would you recommend to remove the ink from the skin ? thanks

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety

      you mean the ink thats sitting on top of the skin? I would use like vaseline, paw paw or some petroleum like jelly. You could probably even use like coconut oil. It should just wipe off with that after a few wipes.

    • @JillianLeTellier
      @JillianLeTellier Před 3 lety +1

      @@brooklynbloom thanks a lot !!

  • @witchysister5787
    @witchysister5787 Před 2 lety

    So I have one tattoo on my right shoulder blade with a normal tattoo gun, would this single needle hurt worst then then the gun? Just asking because I do have a huge fear of needles

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +1

      sry for the late reply but imo the single needle hurts less than a machine. Friends I've given them to have also said the same. Hope that helps!

  • @siryukoncorneulius4986
    @siryukoncorneulius4986 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the upward inflection at the end of every sentence as if it’s a question.

  • @genserico6376
    @genserico6376 Před 2 lety +1

    did you use a regular pen for the tracing-guiding line or some special kind?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem

      i just used a regular pen - best to use something non-toxic thou

  • @user-dd9qp5bz3l
    @user-dd9qp5bz3l Před 3 lety +2

    i did one with india ink and a sewing needle and it turned out okay. i wanna do another one lol

  • @jenniferjones8453
    @jenniferjones8453 Před 2 lety +7

    I just got a bunch of supplies. I'm doing the harry Potter deathly hallows symbol for my first cause it's easy. I've literally never tattooed before. Thanks for all the tips and stuff!! I'm not good at art. I suck at drawing lol. So I definitely have to trace everything

  • @skyshockgames8325
    @skyshockgames8325 Před 8 měsíci

    Genuine question dose it not hurt?

  • @thisistherhythm
    @thisistherhythm Před 11 měsíci

    No bleeding involved?

  • @ronniebraps
    @ronniebraps Před 2 lety

    Is aquaphor okay?

  • @daniellerodgers6493
    @daniellerodgers6493 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I’m glad I didn’t find this video as a teenager 😅

  • @honeypotfilms6066
    @honeypotfilms6066 Před 3 lety +6

    i have no idea why but ur profile pic reminds me of withwendy haha
    - honeypot films

  • @julesjoy6499
    @julesjoy6499 Před rokem

    Your name is Brooklyn and you live in Brooklyn that's wild

  • @evaev2369
    @evaev2369 Před 3 lety

    Hi!!! May I ask a quick question? Can I use an ice wrapped in a towel and press it on the area I want to tattoo so that it doesn't hurt that much??

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +1

      oh to like numb it? humm that is a good question. I'm not sure thou. I wouldn't see it really being a problem as long as you dry the area before you start tattooing. good luck!

    • @evaev2369
      @evaev2369 Před 3 lety

      @@brooklynbloom thank you!! ❤️

  • @jessicah3450
    @jessicah3450 Před rokem +1

    Online medical suppliers will have sterile gauze and sterile towels drapes to make a more sanitary field than paper towels. I have to do infusions, so I get them for those, but like, why not this too! You can also boil an ink cap 10-15 minutes to sterilize it. Just not a plastic one, metal or glass will be fine.

  • @10kfaxtion6
    @10kfaxtion6 Před rokem

    Does it hurt? If so how bad? I've Pierced my nose myself but never tattooed I was going to get one done for my 16th birthday at a tat shop but I feel like stick and poke is better because it's cheaper and you can tat yourself whenever you want for free

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem

      so I did my hands and it hurt super bad ther. If you do it somewhere that has fat it does not really hurt. Like on my arm it was nothing. If you can handle getting your ears pierced I think you'll be good! And yes, I like stick and poke cause it's much cheaper

  • @fionapirouesheppard6056
    @fionapirouesheppard6056 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it okay to use any type of thin marker to trace the tattoo ?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety

      humm good question. I would say something thats the least toxic would be best.

  • @brodiehughes6017
    @brodiehughes6017 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Gloves ??

  • @Bloodylogostattoo
    @Bloodylogostattoo Před 2 lety

    Oh man

  • @c0nnorDAbot
    @c0nnorDAbot Před rokem

    im a big baby and horrified of needles, but i really want a stick and poke. is it possible to use a sort of numbing cream for the area first, or like a gel or smth that i could use (similar to the stuff they put on ur gums when u get ur gums shaved down for braces) or is that not good cuz of infections and things. also if i can use it what brand or type would be best for it?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem

      so I've never used numbing cream myself but I have friends who have used them on larger tattoos that were done with a tattoo machine. So I don't have any to recommend. I would also check on google to see if it's okay to use numbing cream with stick and poke

    • @c0nnorDAbot
      @c0nnorDAbot Před rokem

      @@brooklynbloom thank you!

  • @kacperprzychodzen6104
    @kacperprzychodzen6104 Před 2 lety +1

    that is ghetto the house!

  • @dhasenoch4911
    @dhasenoch4911 Před 3 lety

    where wil i get tatoo needles and tatoo ink
    your video is really good i too want to poke but i am not getting any ideas

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety

      I have links to the needles and ink I used in the description. I would recommend looking on Pinterest or Instagram for tattoo ideas. Good luck!

    • @dhasenoch4911
      @dhasenoch4911 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brooklynbloom thanx

  • @melodyhaviland9393
    @melodyhaviland9393 Před 3 lety +3

    how do you know how far to poke into your skin? i want to do this but i’m worried i’ll poke too far

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +1

      Someone left a comment earlier saying how far to poke!

    • @user-dd9qp5bz3l
      @user-dd9qp5bz3l Před 3 lety +7

      you don't need to poke that far in. when you're poking, you'll hear/feel the needle go past a layer of skin and kinda hear a quiet pop. if you aren't sure i'd recommend poking without ink forst so you can see how far in to go

  • @annietran_05
    @annietran_05 Před 3 lety

    do you have any recommended kits to use??

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +1

      thers a few on etsy that i've seen that are pretty good

  • @BartasRapowanie
    @BartasRapowanie Před 2 lety +1

    Holy shit I tattoo with a machine and wanted to do hand poke just from curiosity. It looks so time consuming jesus, i think I’m good 🥶

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      ummm yes soooo time consuming! with a machine the same tat would literally take 10 mins vs 1.5-2 hours hand poke!

  • @bankal1442
    @bankal1442 Před 3 lety

    How do you actually sanitize your table/cap ? :) thanks

  • @bostilhorrorstory
    @bostilhorrorstory Před 2 lety

    i have one question, I don't have any tattoo aftercare ointment with me rn,
    could I use something else instead until I get one? or no else?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      you don't have to have any. If its something small dont worry about it. U could even use like a vaseline

    • @ryleyalorah9751
      @ryleyalorah9751 Před 2 lety +1

      if i don’t have any ointment i’ll use neosporin or aquafor depending on how it’s healing

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ryleyalorah9751 yep, works jus as good!

  • @eesasaladin
    @eesasaladin Před 3 měsíci

    Why 500 jd ??? R u in Jordan??

  • @mintyninja2700
    @mintyninja2700 Před rokem

    she does her own ghetto tattoos... i think im in love..

  • @bankal1442
    @bankal1442 Před 3 lety +3

    Also, the pen you are using to draw the design, is it sanitized as well ? My guess would be that it needs to be, but you didn't mention it so I am not sure

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 3 lety +2

      oh yes - basically sanitizer any and everything you'll be using!

    • @m4rz585
      @m4rz585 Před 2 lety

      @@brooklynbloom what do you recommend for sanitising everything? I've heard of people using isopropyl alcohol, though im not sure if it's safe if it goes into the skin or not?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +2

      @@m4rz585 yes that's what I use, isopropyl alcohol. It's pretty cheap at your local pharmacy or target and it goes a long way.

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +1

      @@m4rz585 and yes it's totally safe on your skin, that's what is made for actually

  • @saturnusesque000
    @saturnusesque000 Před rokem

    how far would you poke on your fingers? specifically near the nail

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem +2

      you mean how deep? only 1mm-2mm. For me, I notice it's when the skin makes kind of a "pop" sound. Once I hear or feel that pop, I don't really go much deeper. It shouldn't really hurt too much.

  • @jonathanhucke
    @jonathanhucke Před 5 měsíci

    Holy shit this brings me back to the pandi. I drunk ordered ink one night and then on another crazy night in, I remembered I had ink and decided it was time to try to stick and poke myself, despite having no artistic skill what so ever. Poured some ink in a plastic Old English bottle cap for shits and giggles. Went for a comet on my foot and came out with something that looked like a sad attempt at a Trogdor. It's my only tattoo and I cherish it deeply.

  • @DominicJacksonFilm
    @DominicJacksonFilm Před 2 lety +1

    thanks I got my biro and sharpened the end so I can just use that riught?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety

      wahahahaaa i mean you could, you reaaaaally could. But you probably shouldn't

  • @ro_gratton15
    @ro_gratton15 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This may be a stupid question, but can I use printer ink 💀

  • @leo_en
    @leo_en Před rokem

    The recommended ink isn't available in my country. Can anyone recommend other tattoo inks?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před rokem

      someone had left a comment awhile back but I can't find it. they recommend something thou

  • @femaledriver4004
    @femaledriver4004 Před 2 lety

    How long did it take for you todo for all 4 rounds

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +4

      I think I say in the video, or maybe not. I would say about 45 mins - but I'm a bit of a perfectionist!

  • @stygian4330
    @stygian4330 Před 2 lety

    I'm curious, how long have your stick n pokes lasted?

    • @brooklynbloom
      @brooklynbloom  Před 2 lety +3

      good question! mine have not faded at all. they actually look a bit darker than when i first did them