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Showing posts with label tattoo artists. Show all posts
Tatouage Maniac Tattoo
The Tatouage Maniac Tattoo a Saint of Maniac Tattoo Studio.Tattoo artist, Darrel Maniac is currently at Red Crown Tattoos on Ford Rd. in Garden City, MI.
Buddha God Tattoo
Buddha God Tattoo

Questions To Ask A Tattoo Artist Before Getting A Tattoo
Questions To Ask A Tattoo Artist Before Getting A Tattoo
If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, take the time to talk with your tattoo artist. During the conversation, make sure to have a list of questions that you would like answered prior to moving forward with your decision. Below are a few questions that you should consider asking:
How long have you been in business? This is important in determining how professional the work will be and what type of reputation the business has. If the tattoo studio is a member of the Better Business Bureau, check out their record to see about any complaints that have been initiated within the previous 36 months.
What are your qualifications? Before you see a doctor, isn’t it important to know that they are qualified? Absolutely. The same is true with a tattoo artist. Even though the two professions are completely different, there are similarities in that both involve the use of needles and both professionals must be knowledgeable in their approach at sterilizing their equipment. An individual’s qualifications and training history will tell you a lot about what to expect.
Do you guarantee your work? If the final image isn’t exactly as you had hoped for, will it be fixed at no charge or what is the process if you are unhappy with the tattoo? Is there any type of refund policy? These are all important in determining service after the sale.
Can I see samples of your work or do you have references? If you want to know about the quality of work, you should always ask for references in any business.
How much will this cost? Before agreeing to a specific tattoo design, you will want to know the full cost involved. Large tattoos can be very costly, but even the smallest design can be expensive if you are on a budget. Do yourself a favor and avoid any surprises - ask about the costs upfront.
How many tattoos have you done? This will give you a good indication of the experience level and how much design work the artist has done.
What is the likelihood of an infection and how may I prevent one from occurring? Every good tattoo artist can provide this information. He/she should be able to tell you what to do to lessen the likelihood of an infection and what to do if you suspect that one may be developing.
Is there anyone who should not get a tattoo, such as someone with certain medical conditions? This is important, especially if you are asking because you have a condition that concerns you. Individuals with thin blood, for instance, may be more cautious about anything that involves breaking the skin or needles. The same is true of individuals with other conditions, which should be addressed prior to agreeing to be tattooed.
If I have a fear of needles, is there any way to help me through the process of getting a tattoo? Don’t feel bad if this is you. A lot of people have a fear of needles, which is a device used in creating tattoos. If you are afraid, it never hurts to explain this to the tattoo artist beforehand so that he/she can try to take extra steps to make you feel at ease or to make the experience a less painful one for you.
How long will the tattooing process take? This is important, especially if you are getting a tattoo on your lunch break. All kidding aside, you will want to know how long to expect the process to take so that you can plan the rest of your day accordingly.
This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her individual health care needs.
If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, take the time to talk with your tattoo artist. During the conversation, make sure to have a list of questions that you would like answered prior to moving forward with your decision. Below are a few questions that you should consider asking:
How long have you been in business? This is important in determining how professional the work will be and what type of reputation the business has. If the tattoo studio is a member of the Better Business Bureau, check out their record to see about any complaints that have been initiated within the previous 36 months.
What are your qualifications? Before you see a doctor, isn’t it important to know that they are qualified? Absolutely. The same is true with a tattoo artist. Even though the two professions are completely different, there are similarities in that both involve the use of needles and both professionals must be knowledgeable in their approach at sterilizing their equipment. An individual’s qualifications and training history will tell you a lot about what to expect.
Do you guarantee your work? If the final image isn’t exactly as you had hoped for, will it be fixed at no charge or what is the process if you are unhappy with the tattoo? Is there any type of refund policy? These are all important in determining service after the sale.
Can I see samples of your work or do you have references? If you want to know about the quality of work, you should always ask for references in any business.
How much will this cost? Before agreeing to a specific tattoo design, you will want to know the full cost involved. Large tattoos can be very costly, but even the smallest design can be expensive if you are on a budget. Do yourself a favor and avoid any surprises - ask about the costs upfront.
How many tattoos have you done? This will give you a good indication of the experience level and how much design work the artist has done.
What is the likelihood of an infection and how may I prevent one from occurring? Every good tattoo artist can provide this information. He/she should be able to tell you what to do to lessen the likelihood of an infection and what to do if you suspect that one may be developing.
Is there anyone who should not get a tattoo, such as someone with certain medical conditions? This is important, especially if you are asking because you have a condition that concerns you. Individuals with thin blood, for instance, may be more cautious about anything that involves breaking the skin or needles. The same is true of individuals with other conditions, which should be addressed prior to agreeing to be tattooed.
If I have a fear of needles, is there any way to help me through the process of getting a tattoo? Don’t feel bad if this is you. A lot of people have a fear of needles, which is a device used in creating tattoos. If you are afraid, it never hurts to explain this to the tattoo artist beforehand so that he/she can try to take extra steps to make you feel at ease or to make the experience a less painful one for you.
How long will the tattooing process take? This is important, especially if you are getting a tattoo on your lunch break. All kidding aside, you will want to know how long to expect the process to take so that you can plan the rest of your day accordingly.
This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The information contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or to determine the best course of action for his/her individual health care needs.
SuperHero Tattoo on your leg as Iron Man
SuperHero Tattoo on your leg as Iron Man
This design definitely not for the female fan group but I see a difficulty with even Men wearing this iron man tattoo. They’ll have to turn metro-sexual and get rid of their chest hair which would otherwise be a spoiler here. Tattoo as a form of body art is being experimented with all the time. Cool Transformers Tattoo, the USB Port Tattoo and the Mario Luigi Tattoo are some of the geeky ones we featured earlier which look supremely groovy too
The Key to a Perfect Tattoo Design
The Key to a Perfect Tattoo Design
Getting a perfect tattoo design is not difficult, but you have to be patient and persistent. The real key to getting a great design is to start with great tattoo idea. Begin by asking yourself, “Will this tattoo design still look good in 10 years?” The following tips will help you narrow down your choices and discover the perfect tattoo design for your personality.
You might even talk to a tattoo artist about the design and see if they have an idea to improve on it, or customize it to your personality.
Taking time to research different symbols, phrases and patterns will help you select a tattoo design that describes your personality. If you are thinking about getting words inked onto your body, try different tattoo lettering styles.
Once you have a clue about the type of tattoo design you want, it’s time to start thinking about its location. Remember, location is just as important as design. One of the best ways to get a great tattoo idea is to visit a well-respected tattoo artist. A word of warning: if you run your idea by an accomplished tattoo artist and he/she doesn’t think its right for you--you should think long and hard before continuing with that specific tattoo. Tattoo artists are professionals, and the good ones seen it all have seen it all when it comes to tattoos--been there done that. If they don’t think your tattoo idea will work well for you, listen to them!
Custom Tattoo Designs for Girls
Custom Tattoo Designs for Girls : It is impossible to get a tattoo that will make everyone around you jealous if it is not a custom tattoo design. I am sure you are already smart enough to know that but believe it or not most people think they can go down to their local tattoo parlor and get a tattoo that is original and unique. People who do that are the kind of people who either go online to find a really cool tattoo or just pick one out at the tattoo place and get it. Then they walk around thinking it is really cool while other people laugh at them.

I am assuming you want to avoid people laughing at your tattoo right? You have already taken the first step by being here at this site. There is no better way to get a custom design then to look on the internet because you will have the whole world giving you advice!
However, I will warn you that you have to be careful. You will find plenty of sites that have a gallery of tattoos. But most of these free sites only offer 50-100 tattoos to look at and all the free sites seem to show the same types of tattoos. This is bad news for us because think about how many people search the internet for tattoo designs? It has to be a ton of people. I am sure the majority of them chose a design from the site you are looking at.
However, I will warn you that you have to be careful. You will find plenty of sites that have a gallery of tattoos. But most of these free sites only offer 50-100 tattoos to look at and all the free sites seem to show the same types of tattoos. This is bad news for us because think about how many people search the internet for tattoo designs? It has to be a ton of people. I am sure the majority of them chose a design from the site you are looking at.

Another problem is the fact that some sites charge you way to much money. We highly recommend you stay away from the sites that are going to make you pay over 50 dollars to view the whole gallery. Actually, there are plenty of sites you can join that are under forty dollars.
It is crucial that you get a tattoo that has a lot of meaning to you. Although getting a cool tattoo is what we are wanting to do, you will enjoy the tattoo much better if you get one that has a lot of meaning behind it.

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