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Curved Magnum

What are Curved Magnum tattoo needles used for? We use curved magnum tattoo needles for smooth blending of pigments between different colors or shades. Their configurations allow you to create smooth shading transitions that you would hardly get with other needle configurations.

Baker needles are undoubtedly among the best tattoo needles available on the market.

Combining the highest quality, impeccable welds and extremely strong steel, Baker tattoo needles do not lose their sharpness easily and will stay in perfect condition considerably longer than 90% of tattoo needles.

Many renowned artists work exclusively with Baker needles, for their unrivaled quality and reliability. Don't wait any longer and try the needles used by the best professionals in the trade now!

If you prefer to use needle cartridges, then be sure to take a look at the Baker Cartridges range, premium needle cartridges featuring the same famous Baker needles.

Curved magnums are similar to standard magnums, except that there is an arc centered in the grouping. The outermost needles in a magnum curved configuration are placed higher than the center needles, so they do not penetrate as deeply into the skin. This gives your ink a steep angle, making curved magnums a great choice for creating smooth gradients. Additionally, curved magnums run along your client's skin less aggressively for a gentler overall effect, causing less trauma. Use them for gentler shading work. Additionally, be sure to use a combination of curved and standard magnums for even, textured results.

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