The same as if you work inside. Cover it with the ointment given to you by the tattooist, and cover it with gauze.
depends on what the tattoo is
If its a muslim tattoo then dont if its not I say Do it if you like it. Its your choise to make
Many tattoo artists will not issue a refund unless this was discussed beforehand. The process of getting a tattoo should start with the client looking at past work from the artist, then having the artist sketch EXACTLY what they're going to tattoo. If these things weren't done, your artist might not be much of a professional. If the artist was a professional, there might be some sort of policy in the shop. However, just because you don't like a tattoo doesn't mean it was done poorly. In most cases you'll have to deal with the other artists at the tattoo shop and their opinion of the quality of the work. Most likely, you're not going to get your money back. However, there are plenty of good artists that will cover the bad work with something better.
Some of them are...there are guys who do "custom work" meaning they both draw and tattoo, and there are "flash artists" who tattoo well but can't draw. There are also artists who draw great but can't tattoo, and they find work in "production shops"--ones that do a ton of tattoos. The graphic staff draws up the art for the customer, then hands it off to the tattoo staff for execution.
Eric Ladyland tattoo is a well known tattoo shop located in New Orleans. If you are in the New Orleans area and looking to get a great tattoo artist to work on your body art. You can stop by on Frenchman street.
You should cover the tattoo for the first 4 days , only if you work in a dusty, dirty environment .
One may obtain a barcode tattoo at most reputable tattoo artist studios. Prior to obtaining your tattoo you should look at examples of your tattooists other work so that you can be assured that they are capable of undertaking your tattoo.
depends on what the tattoo is
Tattoo artists work in tattoo artists that is because of what they do they cannot do it at home because everything has to be steralized
No, a tattoo needle should not be thrown away once it has been used. In order to save money, many tattoo salon clean it by sterilizing it to remove bacteria. Yes a tattoo needle should be thrown away as should any used needle. Do not allow anyone to perform work on you with a used needle.
If its a muslim tattoo then dont if its not I say Do it if you like it. Its your choise to make
It means the tattoo artist did not finish his or her work.
Your relationship with clients should be professional and cordial compared to the other people outside work.
If a tattoo is bulging it is very likely that the tattoo artist went too deep when he did the work. That could have resulted in scar tissue which will give the appearance of the tattoo bulging out.
NO he doesn't do tattoo work , although he is a fan of tattoo work and greatly appreciates the skill it takes. He had been quoted as saying that he is proud to have his artwork tattooed on people ,it is a living tribute to him that a person would want to have his work on them their entire life
To protect the integrity of your work. Why should others make money etc from your work without paying you?
First, one should find the exact symbol they want tattooed. Next, one needs to search for, and decide on, a tattoo artist to perform the work. Once once has chosen a tattoo artist, one would make an appointment with that tattoo artist. Finally, bring the copy of the Sagittarius symbol to the appointment, so the tattoo artist can replicate it.