Eternal Ink
- Eternal Standard Color Inks
- Eternal Tattoo Ink Sets
- Eternal Graywash Ink
- Eternal Muted Earth Ink
- Eternal Portrait Color Ink
- Eternal Kelly Doty Ink
- Eternal Zombie Color Ink
- Eternal M Series Ink
- Eternal Liz Cook Ink
- Eternal Seasonal Spectrum Ink
- Eternal Jess Yen Ink
- Eternal Motor City Ink
- Eternal Halo 5th Dimension Ink
- Eternal Rember Ink
- Eternal Myke Chambers Ink
- Eternal Andrea Afferni Ink
- Eternal Rich Pineda Ink
- Eternal La Natra Landscapes Ink
- Eternal Levgen Ink
TATTOO INKS ARE FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY! WE VERIFY ARTIST LICENSING PRIOR TO SHIPMENT.
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Eternal Standard Color Inks
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Eternal Tattoo Ink Sets
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Eternal Graywash Ink
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Eternal Muted Earth Ink
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Eternal Portrait Color Ink
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Eternal Kelly Doty Ink
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Eternal Zombie Color Ink
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Eternal M Series Ink
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Eternal Liz Cook Ink
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Eternal Seasonal Spectrum Ink
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Eternal Jess Yen Ink
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Eternal Motor City Ink
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Eternal Halo 5th Dimension Ink
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Eternal Rember Ink
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Eternal Myke Chambers Ink
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Eternal Andrea Afferni Ink
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Eternal Rich Pineda Ink
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Eternal La Natra Landscapes Ink
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Eternal Levgen Ink
IF YOU ARE PURCHASING ITEMS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PLEASE BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING:
WARNING:
(pursuant California H&S Code 25249 and B&P Code 17200 & 17500): Minerals, metals, organic substances and chemicals may be used in the manufacture of tattoo ink, which create the desired pigment of each ink color. Some metals used could include Antimony, Arsenic, Beryllium, Cobalt, Lead, Lead compounds, Nickel and Selenium, collectively referred to as toxic metals, each of which is a toxic chemical that is known to the State of California to be carcinogenic and/or may result in reproductive harm.
WARNING:
(pursuant California H&S Code 25249 and B&P Code 17200 & 17500): Minerals, metals, organic substances and chemicals may be used in the manufacture of tattoo ink, which create the desired pigment of each ink color. Some metals used could include Antimony, Arsenic, Beryllium, Cobalt, Lead, Lead compounds, Nickel and Selenium, collectively referred to as toxic metals, each of which is a toxic chemical that is known to the State of California to be carcinogenic and/or may result in reproductive harm.