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A stained histologic specimen, sandwiched between a glass microscope slide and coverslip, mounted on the stage of a light microscope.
Microscopic view of a histologic specimen of human lung tissue stained with hematoxylin and eosin.

Histology (compound of the Greek words: ἱστός "tissue", and -λογία -logia) is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals. It is performed by examining a thin slice (section) of tissue under a light microscope or electron microscope. The ability to visualize or differentially identify microscopic structures is frequently enhanced through the use of histological stains. Histology is an essential tool of biology and medicine.

Histopathology, the microscopic study of diseased tissue, is an important tool in anatomical pathology, since accurate diagnosis of cancer and other diseases usually requires histopathological examination of samples. Trained medical doctors, frequently board-certified as Pathologists, are the personnel who perform histopathological examination and provide diagnostic information based on their observations.

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How to Make Tattoo Ink


Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Things You’ll Need:

  • Various colors of dry pigments
  • Witch hazel, 100 proof vodka or Listerine
  • Medical grade glycerin
  • Propylene glycol
  • Sterile Blender
  • Sterile bottles for mixed ink

Blend Pre-Mixed Inks

Step1
Create new colors by mixing ready-made liquid inks. With a little practice, you can learn which colors to mix to make new colors or how to dilute colors to make them lighter. This will allow you more color choices without having to purchase every color of tattoo ink ever made.
Step2
Make tattoo ink darker. To make a specific color a shade darker, add a small drop of black. The darker you want it, then the more black you'll add. Don't add too much at once though, as a little goes a long way, especially if you're looking for a subtle change.
Step3
Make tattoo ink lighter. To make a specific color a shade lighter, add a small drop of white. The lighter you want the color to be, the more white ink you'll add. Again, like black, a little goes a long way, so you don't want to add too much at once. Some tattoo artists will also experiment with adding a little distilled water to lighten inks. This is especially common for grey washing a tattoo.
Step4
Make a completely different shade or color of tattoo ink. Experiment with adding two totally different colors together to discover new colors that may not be readily available or to allow you to offer more color choices without having to stock each and every different color available.

Make Tattoo Ink from Scratch

Step1
Mix liquid ingredients. A common version of making tattoo ink includes taking 7/8 quart of witch hazel (which can be substituted for 100 proof vodka a.k.a. ethyl alcohol or Listerine), one tablespoon of glycerin and one tablespoon of propylene glycol and mixing them until the contents are clear.
Step2
Find a clean, sterile blender. Place about one to two inches of your powdered pigment into the blender and add the liquid until you have a thin mixture of both ingredients into what's commonly referred to as a slurry solution.
Step3
Blend mixture. Once you have the consistency required for your mixture, blend it on low speed for about 15 minutes and then turn the blender up to medium for an hour.
Step4
Pour mixture into sterile bottles. Using a large syringe, turkey baster, funnel or other object that allows you to siphon the now mixed tattoo ink into your clean, sterile bottles for storage.
Step5
Add a sterile bearing. Place a sterile ball bearing, marble or other item in the bottle to help mix the ink each time you use it.
Step6
Store your ink. Tattoo ink should be stored away from sunlight and fluorescent lighting which can cause alterations to the pigments.
Step7
Practice sanitary procedures consistently. You must keep a germ-free environment not only when making tattoo ink, but all the time. Allowing any kind of contamination into your tattoo ink or tattoo area can lead to spreading infections to each and every client. If you ever have any doubt of the sterility of any product or item being used, then don't make your own tattoo ink.