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Stick and Poke Tattoos Guide: How to Do It, Safety & More

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, , —if we've learned anything from social media, it's that we're all picking up new hobbies. We didn't expect stick and poke tattoos to quickly top that list, but six weeks into quarantine, here we are.Tattooing yourself with a machine requires expensive supplies, like cables and tubes you'd have some trouble sourcing spontaneously.

But non-electric tattoos (commonly known as hand pokes or stick and pokes) seem to circumvent those requirements, with a DIY vibe that has inspired many to believe it's a quarantine-day activity as simple as .

While we're fully in favor of the special aesthetic and experience that comes along with the technique, it's important to note that professionals specializing in stick and pokes follow the same hygiene.

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