Well it shouldn't have to be a guessing game. A credible tattoo artist will open the needles and tubes in front of you, and everything else that is used is one time use only. Anymore these days, tubes are all made of plastic and are disposable. The needles are disposed of in a medical grade sharps container immediately after the tattoo.
how do the tatto artist know its your gurdian how do the tatto artist know its your gurdian
I know KASH in Wilcox Tattoo in Hollywood.http://www.myspace.com/1004606424He's trustworthy, very nice and has good skill.You should try him once if you are looking for Japanese tattoo artist!
Yes if the tattoo artist is a good tattoo artist it is safe to get, but it is not safe for guaranteeing your job. Neck tattoos will really limit job opportunities. I'm a tattoo artist and I haven't taken that step yet because i don't know what my future may hold.
To be a very good artist and kind to the customers. Know what your doing and do not panick if you make a mistake.
Absolutley, but should you? Absolutley not! As with any industry you should know it and live it. If all your staff were to leave you, could you support your business. Also us real artists are insulted by people who cash in on our industry without putting in the disclipline to become an artist first, not a tattoo artist, but an artist.
If your parents are present then the tattoo artist might do the piece, but its still at the discression of the artist id imagine.
it is legal with parental consent.
A tattoo artist has to know what their doing and have skill to do it. They can't mess up with the piece their drawing in someones skin. And a veterinarian need to also know what their doing about animals and they has to have the interest in animals any time of animal.
An tattoo artist must know how to create an mathematically correct pentagram so he can design a perfect nautical star, at least.. If a tattoo artist does not know how to construct objects in a correct way he is not much of an artist..
I know multiple people with tattoos and no. I do not think they puss ink. You should probably go to the tattoo artist and question him, or go to the doctor.
a tattoo artist you know have to be cleared minded and deal with all sort of people diffrent attidtudes daily in the shops.
Go back to your tattoo artist - show him and tell him... if all else fails see a doctor