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4 Stage Graywash | Empire Inks

4 Stage Graywash | Empire Inks

Empire Inks 4-STAGE GRAYWASH Set

Tattoo artists worldwide have turned to use Empire premixed gray wash. Larger batches offer undeniable consistency. Empire Inks heals beautifully in cool tones, causing stark contrast between warm skin tones and cooler bluish grays of the inks.

"Since the birth of pre-mixed graywash, there has been the argument of, “Why buy it premixed when you can use the drop method?” The drop method works great for certain styles and applications of black and gray tattooing. My technique calls for me to be more deliberate, therefore, I need the consistency that a premixed ink offers. It’s not a matter of which is better in tattooing, rather which is better for each individual artist". -Colt Brown

$35.98

Original: $119.95

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4 Stage Graywash | Empire Inks—

$119.95

$35.98

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4 Stage Graywash | Empire Inks

Empire Inks 4-STAGE GRAYWASH Set

Tattoo artists worldwide have turned to use Empire premixed gray wash. Larger batches offer undeniable consistency. Empire Inks heals beautifully in cool tones, causing stark contrast between warm skin tones and cooler bluish grays of the inks.

"Since the birth of pre-mixed graywash, there has been the argument of, “Why buy it premixed when you can use the drop method?” The drop method works great for certain styles and applications of black and gray tattooing. My technique calls for me to be more deliberate, therefore, I need the consistency that a premixed ink offers. It’s not a matter of which is better in tattooing, rather which is better for each individual artist". -Colt Brown

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Empire Inks 4-STAGE GRAYWASH Set

Tattoo artists worldwide have turned to use Empire premixed gray wash. Larger batches offer undeniable consistency. Empire Inks heals beautifully in cool tones, causing stark contrast between warm skin tones and cooler bluish grays of the inks.

"Since the birth of pre-mixed graywash, there has been the argument of, “Why buy it premixed when you can use the drop method?” The drop method works great for certain styles and applications of black and gray tattooing. My technique calls for me to be more deliberate, therefore, I need the consistency that a premixed ink offers. It’s not a matter of which is better in tattooing, rather which is better for each individual artist". -Colt Brown