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Iron Butterfly Tattoo Ink?

Has anyone used Iron Butterfly tattoo ink and if so what do you think of it. Thanks.

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I have not had any problems with the ink, because, STARBRITE is my no. 1 ink I use and it goes in and stays in and pop's and you get more for your money because I can cut it with witch hazel a little bit because it super thick. the only thing I don't like about iron butter fly is THE STCKERS ONE THE BOTTLE AND THE TOP CAPS other words bottling. I think since starbrite makes it it's good ****, and my dealing's with it it packS in pretty ******* good, in a matter of fact I ordering some while it's on SALE. AND ANOTHER THING I'VE NEVER HAD NO REACTIOTIONS FROM ANY BODY, AND STARBRITE 'S NOT RUINING THERE NAME OVER ANOTHE PRODUTLOL CRAZY RICK WATCH OUT FOR THE KNOCK OFF'S
It's pretty much the same as other inks. Eternal is better stuff, and most of the suppliers that sell Iron Butterfly inks, sell Eternal inks, as well, so why bother? Eternal doesn't harden up. Good stuff. All the ink companies buy their pigments from the same source anyway, it's the binders in the pigment that are different. Capital is the company that manufactures all the pigments, using cheap labor, wherever in the world you find iron ore deposits. Women and childeren dig it out and beat the ore with hammers to start the process. Eternal uses the best binding materials. That's why everyone uses them.

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