laser tattoo removal method for pierced tattoos
some tattose are wahed awya through use of soaps
if their needles aren't clean it will.
well to do it correctly you have to have a sterilization machine
It could cause an infection which can damage a tattoo. If you have to sweat after getting a tattoo then clean it when you're done sweating.
At a clean and reputable tattoo and piercing studio.
I belive that in any state but ohio you have to be 18 years of age
It will typically burn the freshly braised skin and possibly dilute the newly applied pigment. A mild soap or typical "green-soap" is best to clean the area.
They are not! The only way they could be is if the tattoo artist is not using clean equipment (needles etc) otherwise tattoo's are perferctley safe providing you give them the proper after care. They could, however, be harmful to your career, if a prospective employer does not like tatoos.
You can't. You get it from the needle not the tatoo.
It means Followthrough and messures if the machine runs clean...
No matter what state you live in, all safe, clean, and reputable tattoo parlors will require you to be eighteen before getting a tattoo, or have a parent come with you when you get your tattoo. If you get a tattoo from a non-reputable place, you run the risk of infection or the art being subpar. It's best - both aesthetically and medically - to wait to get a tattoo until you are eighteen.
If the tattoo artist is not a good one they could be reusing tattoo needles that came in contact with someone who has HepC and therefore transfers it to you. Use a clean, reputable shop and there is no risk.
Yes, Dove and Dial are both excellent and cheap ways to take care of your tattoo. Make sure you are using clean water, a clean cloth or paper towel, and applying a thin layer of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) to your tattoo after you are done cleaning it. Cleaning twice a day, once in the morning, and once before bed is recommended. -Cristen Lee