EMALLA 3MM SMALL TATTOO PRACTICE SKIN 10PCS

Item No.: EM-PS1
$25.99
Built for artists who take practice seriously, EMALLA 3MM Tattoo Practice Skin delivers a realistic silicone surface that mimics the feel, resistance, and stretch of real skin — so every line, shade, and color pack session counts before it ever touches a client.

Double-sided and blank on both faces, it gives you maximum practice surface per sheet, whether you're a beginner building fundamentals or a working artist refining a new technique.
CORE ADVANTAGES SPECIFICATIONS
●True-to-Skin Feel & Resistance
3mm premium silicone replicates the texture, elasticity, and pushback of real skin — needles respond naturally, so muscle memory built here translates directly to live work.

●Double-Sided Practice Surface
Blank on both faces — flip and continue when one side is full. Every sheet doubles your practice time without doubling your cost.

●Accepts Stencil Transfer
Stencil paper transfers cleanly onto the surface, letting you practice working from a reference just as you would in a real session — from outline to finish.

● Handles Repeated Needle Passes
High-toughness silicone resists tearing through intricate linework, heavy shading, and color packing. Holds up under repeated passes without breaking down.

●Waterproof & Easy to Clean
Waterproof surface wipes clean between sessions — excess ink removes easily with soap and water, keeping your workspace tidy.
Small — 10pcs per pack
Size: 187mm × 142mm × 3mm (approx. 7.4" × 5.6")
Ideal for: focused linework, detail practice, small design compositions, portability

Large — 5pcs per pack
Size: 295mm × 210mm × 3mm (approx. 11.6" × 8.3")
Ideal for: full-piece compositions, sleeve sections, shading gradients, larger scale work


Tips for Best Results

Apply stencil transfer using standard thermal paper or hand-draw directly onto the surface
Clean with mild soap and water between sessions to extend surface life
Store flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Compatible with all standard tattoo needles and machines

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