If they didn't sign any type of release of liability agreement, the person who got the tattoo could sue for cost of medical treatment and laser removal. All together could end up costing you thousands of dollars. As far as criminal trouble, there are no laws regulating who can tattoo without a license or outside of an establishment.
No. It will get infected and look bad. If you want a tattoo go to someone who knows how to do it right. This will be on your body the rest of your life so choose well.
If you have an inkjet printer, there is special temporary tattoo paper.
In most states you must be an adult to get a tattoo. Some states have criminal statutes that prevent anyone from giving a tattoo that is not licensed. Homemade tattoos can subject the person performing them to criminal prosecution if not fines.
Yes! I had a tattoo done recently and it got infected. I went to the doctor and got mupirocin ointment 2%.
You should not use "homemade" tattoo ink, it is not safe.
You can not safely remove a tattoo with home made products. Gettig a tattoo is for LIFE.
Crucified by society (smaller version of the skinhead on the cross tattoo), Jailhouse tattoo, Homemade tattoo - are normally the meaning it.
of course. if you don't use sterile needles.
When you let a unlicensed tattoo artist tattoo you, you have a greater chance of a botched tattoo, and of becoming infected from improperly handled tattooing equipment
You may have trouble finding someone that will put a tattoo on someone that young. The law is that an individual must be an adult. If they are not, they have to have notarized permission from the parents. The shop will provide the specific requirements they need to be met.
the minimum age to get a tattoo in PA is 18, unless done illegally (homemade)
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