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Tuesday 28 September 2010

Choosing Your Tattoo Parlor


Choosing Your Tattoo Parlor
The artist is there to help If the tattoo artist is busy, either wait or set up an appointment to discuss your tattoo. The ink should be poured into disposable containers. Make sure the tattoo artist opens the needle and tube set up from a seal container. Simple things like single use gloves is a must.

 Tattoo safety is a big concern of the tattoo artist and the person having the tattoo applied. You can tell if the tattoo parlor is busy and behind the normal cleaning or if this is the way the parlor is on a normally. For example are the garbage cans over flowing with trash, does the floors need to be mopped or sweep? Is it clean of is the work stations covered in empty food wrappers and soda cans? Look for how the tattoo parlor looks.

 Not every business can be in a brand new building and that is not what you should consider. A few of the first things that you will or should notice is how does the tattoo parlor look? Do you feel at ease? Also notice how you feel in this tattoo parlor.

 Keep an eye open for the tattoo safety procedures the tattoo parlor is using. Take a look at the tattoo artist, the shop it's self, and the work stations. One of the easiest ways to begin is to locate your local tattoo parlors and then take time to visit them.  After you have decided to get your tattoo it is an important step in choosing your tattoo parlor.

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