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Tips How To Choose A Tattoo Artist

March 01st, 2008 | Category: Tattoo Tips

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super-hand-tattoo.jpgA tattoo is much more than just another body adornment. Unlike jewelry and clothing, a tattoo is a permanent expression of your individuality and your style. Choosing the right tattoo is essential, since you will be living with that decision for the rest of your life. The process of having a bad tattoo removed is very time consuming, and very expensive. It is much better to shop around carefully and choose the best tattoo artist the first time around.

super-hand-tattoos.jpgThe choice of a tattoo artist should not be a spontaneous one, and it certainly should not be influenced by alcohol. The image of the drunken sailor stumbling into the tattoo parlor is a clich?, but there is truth in every clich?. Spontaneous spur of the moment decisions are rarely good ones, and with something as permanent as a tattoo, it is important to use lots of care and planning.

hot-hand-tattoo.jpgProbably the best way to choose a reputable and talented tattoo artist is to ask around. The most valuable advertising any tattoo artist can get is the word of mouth variety, and the best tattoo artists are widely known and respected in their communities. If you know someone who has a tattoo you admire, do not be afraid to ask for the name of the artist. Likewise, if you know someone with a bad tattoo, you may want to ask who did it as well (just don’t tell the person why you are asking).

freak-hand-tattoos.jpgHopefully step number one will have yielded you some great results, and the names of a couple of potential tattoo artists. If so, be sure to visit their shops and evaluate their talent for yourself. If you did not get any names, you may have to resort to the telephone book to find some tattoo artists in your area. Start by visiting those shops and evaluating the level of cleanliness and professionalism. While a tattoo parlor is not likely to resemble a doctor’s office, it should be neat and tidy.

hand-tattoo-collections.jpgIt is also a good idea to have a look at the tattoo artist’s portfolio. Tattoo artists are understandably proud of their work, and they are anxious to show it off. All experienced tattoo artists keep a detailed portfolio of work they have done, and it is important for all prospective customers to review this portfolio and gauge the talent of the artist.

hand-tattoo-collection.jpgReviewing the portfolio of the tattoo artist is even more important if you plan to have a custom tattoo done, one that requires good freehand skills on the part of the artist. Not all tattoo artists are equally skillful at doing freehand work, and it is important to be sure the artist you choose is up to the task.

hot-hand-tattoos.jpgIt is also very important to assess the safety and cleanliness of any tattoo parlor you visit. Safety and sterilization techniques are very important when it comes to tattoos, as bad hygiene can spread blood borne diseases like HIV and hepatitis. It is absolutely vital that the tattoo artist uses only disposable needles, and that all the tattoo equipment is sterilized after every tattoo.

freak-hand-tattoo.jpgLooking around the studio can tell you a lot about the hygiene of the tattoo artist and the tattoo studio alike. While the studio need not be pristine, it should not appear dirty or unkempt. Likewise, the tattoo artist himself should present a neat and clean appearance. The bottom line is this - if you are uneasy about the tattoo artist or tattoo studio, or if you are unsure of the hygiene practiced there, find another studio.

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Tips Before Getting Tattoo

February 01st, 2008 | Category: Tattoo Tips

Obviously there is some concern about getting a tattoo because when you get a tattoo, you risk getting an infection, pain and wonder about the possibilities of infections diseases. The process needs to be better understood.

top-tattoo-on-back.jpgIf you finally decide to get a tattoo you will go to a recommended tattoo artist. He will probably show you some designs to pick from. If you don’t like any of them you can ask him to do a custom one. Be careful when choosing the design of your new tattoo because you will live with it all your life. There are not lack of directories of tattoo studios and tattoo shops. So it is not hard to “find tattoo studio” perse. However, it is difficult to tell which one has good tattoo artist and equipment.

tattoo-shops.jpgAfter you’ve flipped your list of tattoo studios, the next thing to do is visit them. BEfore you even enter a studio, get in your head that you are THE customer and don’t let anyone or the atmosphere intimidate you. A lot of tattoo studios are a small, a little dark and the people inside has all sorts of fierce looking tattoos. Go in confidently and look around.

Next, do take a look around the shop. look at the neatness of the stop. It is likely that there will be pictures and Flash (tattoo designs) all over the walls. There may also be price list and regulations. If you’re convince that you’ve found a nice artist, do ask to see their portfolio. Do not be impressed by illustrations. They usually purchased from other artist who might not even to the tattoo job itself. You need to verify the work of your artist. The portfolio is a collection of photos of the artist’s work. If they don’t have one, beware.

tattoo-tribal.jpgWhen you looking at the pictures, check a few things for example :

1. The line should be clean and well-defined ?
2. Are the borders uniform in width ?
3. Are the colors realistic and bright ?
4. Are the proportionals correct ?

If the tattoo artist has passed all these, and most importantly, you feel good about the artist. It’s time to go ahead with your first piece of art.

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Tips How to Take Care of a New Tattoo

January 01st, 2008 | Category: Tattoo Tips

new-tattoo-design.jpgAfter getting a tattoo done you should know some aftercare tips that cannot be ignored. Normally, the tattooist will explain you how to take care of your new tattoo or he will give you a sheet with detailed instructions in case none of this happens I will explain you in the rest of this article what you should do.

tattoo-top-creams.jpgFirst of all, when you get home, don’t jump immediately in the shower. Keep it dry (but also clean). Be sure to wash your hands very well before touching the new tattoo. This way you won’t have any complications of infections.

ad-ointment.jpgNext, go to the first drug store you find and buy a tube of A&D Ointment. Apply it on the tattoo the first four too six days. After it gets dry remove the old application with the piece of soft cloth and then apply another one. Be very careful not to rub too hard the new tattoo. Do not use soap in the first few day, it’s not recommended.

tattoo-super-creams.jpgAfter you have applied the body lotion for around week you can stop doing that. A problem is that when the tattoo heals it will scab in some portions. When you will try to pick this cabs be very careful not to damage your tattoo design. So the best for you and your tattoo is to let it heal alone.

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Tips How To Find Your Dream Tattoo

December 01st, 2007 | Category: Tattoo Tips

man-tattoo.jpgIf you have no personal artistic talents picking out the perfect tattoo can be an incredibly difficult process. This design is going to be on your body for the rest of your life, so you need to be 100% sure it’s what you really want. Using tattoo and tattoo design pictures can be a huge help in determining what the perfect tattoo is for you.

tattoo-bornion-sign-on-leg.jpgIf you can see what other people are getting, or planning to get, you might find something that would be perfect for you. Even if you plan on getting a professional artist to do a unique design, you still need to tell him what you want. These tattoo and tattoo design pictures can help you show the professional something similar to what you want. If you are using a quality database there is a good chance you will find something you really like and you can skip the extra fee a professional artist would charge you all together.

lower-back-scorpion-tattoo.jpgYou need to beware of some of the free databases that are available all over the internet. If the databases are full of terrible pictures and garbage designs, you may end up getting something that you are embarrassed to show people for the rest of your life. With something so permanent it’s much better to spend a few dollars to make sure it’s perfect, instead of being cheap and being disappointed for the rest of your life.

stomach-tattoos.jpgAnother great resource is getting the opinions of other tattoo aficionados. If you have a forum to discuss different tattoo and tattoo design pictures you can get a better idea of what can be done, and how other people feel about different designs. One thing you must be careful of is not allowing other people’s opinion to be the sole decider on what tattoo you get. This is a personal decision, what you want must be the final deciding factor when picking a design.

top-angel-tattoos.jpgDeciding what design you will have permanently inked on your body is not an easy decision. Many people are often frozen by fear and never get the tattoo that they so desperately want. Fear should not prevent you from finding the perfect design. There are plenty of great resources available with only a nominal fee. Think of how much better you will feel when you finally find your dream tattoo. The small amount of money you might spend to find it will never give you as much joy as the perfect tattoo.

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5 Questions To Ask A Tattoo Artist

August 01st, 2007 | Category: Tattoo Tips
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1. 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.

2. 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.

3. 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.

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4. 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.

5. 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.

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 healthcare needs.

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4 Questions To Ask A Tattoo Artist Before Getting A Tattoo

July 01st, 2007 | Category: Tattoo Tips
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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:1. 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.

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1. 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.

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2. 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.

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3. 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.

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4. 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.

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4 Necessary Steps You Should Take When Thinking About Getting A Tattoo !

April 01st, 2007 | Category: Tattoo Tips

tattoo-tribal.jpgObviously there is some concern about getting a tattoo because when you get a tattoo, you risk getting and infection, pain and wonder about the possibilities of infectious diseases. The process needs to be better understood.

1. Can I get infectious diseases from tattoo needles ?

There has been some concern recently regarding transmittable diseases particularly Hepatitis-B and AIDS HIV and tattoo shops. Just as in a dentist’s office, as long as the area is thoroughly sanitized, your chances for infection will be greatly reduced.

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2. Can I get Aids from tattoing ?

When needles are passed from IDU to IDU and reused without sterilization, some of that blood remains in the syringe and is passed on to the next user. If infected blood is passed, the recepient can become infected with HIV, which leads to AIDS.

Tattoing is VERY different from injecting drugs. The needles used in tattooing are not hollow. They do, however, travel back and forth through a hollow tube that acts as an ink reservoir. The tip of the tube is dipped into the ink, which draws a little into the tube.

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3. Can my tattoo’s get infected ?

No as long as you take care of your new tattoo. There is a section in the eBook that covers healing methods in depth. Some people have trouble healing tattoos with colors they are allergic too.
4. What are some bad things for my new tattoo ?

Once it is healed, there is very little that will screw up a tattoo. The one exception is prolonged exposure to sunlight. The other is scarring, but that is patently obvious.

Well, unfortunately it is. The newer inks are better at resisting fading but whatever you do, if you spend lots of time in bright sunlight your tattoo’s will fade over a lifetime, not over a week. Best to try and keep them out of bright sunlight.

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Taking good steps in choosing the right tattoo, getting it applied properly and with the proper care is probably the most important things to consider when thinking about getting a tattoo.

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How To Choose A Tattoo Artist ?

April 01st, 2007 | Category: Tattoo Tips

How to choose an tattoo artist ? Here are a few suggestions you should consider.

Needless to say, finding the right tattoist to do your tattoo work is very important to a successfull piece of body art. Remember, this is the only body you have and it can never be taken seriously enough when choosing an tattooist. Here are a few ways you should consider when selecting your tattooist.

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1. Read tattoo books and tattoo magazine

There are many different tattoo publications in the book store or library, go buy or borrow a few and look through the materials. The best one will educate you, inspire you and expose you to a wide variety of work from artists all over the world.

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2. Talk to your friends, relatives or somebody on the street that have tattoo style you like

Paying attention to other people’s work. Ask the people who had tattoo done about: who did the work for them ? How long ago did they have the tattoo done ? Would they recommend the tattooist to you ? Why and why not ? Tattoo fans are usually very opinionated about artist, styles and trends, they will have a lot to say on these subjects, learn from somebody else’s success or failure.

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3. Visit local tattoo parlors

Stop and look around at your local tattoo shops, walk in and ask questions, ask to see examples to the artist’s work. If a tattoo studio won’t let you look around or answer your questions, they are probably too busy to accommodate you at that moment. In this case, make an appointment to come back at an appropriate time.

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4. Attend tattoo conventions, tattoo expos and tattoo shows

Attending one of the many annual body-art conventions, expos and shows will give you great opportunities to see many of the artists in your area, as well as artists from all over the world. Go talk to the tattoo artist you think has the best talent for the style you choose, you can probably even get your tattoo done at the scene with a reasonable price.

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5. Contact your favourite tattooist via emails or phone calls

Many artists travel extensively and spend time tattooing as “guest artists” in reputable tattoo studios around the world. If you are interesting in getting work by an artist who lives far from you, call or write and ask whether she/he will be coming to your area sometime in the near future. You may save yourself a lot of time and travel expenses, and spend that money on getting the best quality tattoo.

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Tatto Art Tips : Getting My 1st Tatoo and How to Take Care of a New Tattoo

November 19th, 2006 | Category: Tattoo Tips

Obviously there is some concern about getting a tattoo because when you get a tattoo, you risk getting an infection, pain and wonder about the possibilities of infections diseases. The process needs to be better understood. If you finally decide to get a tattoo you will go to a recommended tattoo artist. He will probably show you some designs to pick from. If you don’t like any of them you can ask him to do a custom one. Be careful when choosing the design of your new tattoo because you will live with it all your life. There are not lack of directories of tattoo studios and tattoo shops. So it is not hard to “find tattoo studio” perse. However, it is difficult to tell which one has good tattoo artist and equipment.

After you’ve flipped your list of tattoo studios, the next thing to do is visit them. BEfore you even enter a studio, get in your head that you are THE customer and don’t let anyone or the atmosphere intimidate you. A lot of tattoo studios are a small, a little dark and the people inside has all sorts of fierce looking tattoos. Go in confidently and look around.

Next, do take a look around the shop. look at the neatness of the stop. It is likely that there will be pictures and Flash (tattoo designs) all over the walls. There may also be price list and regulations. Look for signs that indicate sanitations. This is important in an age of before you look for an artist. If you have a good general feel, speak to the tattoo artist. Most of them are very helpful, especially when they know that you’re having your first tattoo. Do note that however, they should not be your source of information for everything. You should have done your research on general tattoo stuff before you look for an artist. If you’re convince that you’ve found a nice artist, do ask to see their portfolio. Do not be impressed by illustrations. They usually purchased from other artist who might not even to the tattoo job itself. You need to verify the work of your artist. The portfolio is a collection of photos of the artist’s work. If they don’t have one, beware. When you looking at the pictures, check a few things for example :

1. The line should be clean and well-defined ?
2. Are the borders uniform in width ?
3. Are the colors realistic and bright ?
4. Are the proportionals correct ?

If the tattoo artist has passed all these, and most importantly, you feel good about the artist. It’s time to go ahead with your first piece of art.

Anyway, afer getting a tattoo done you should know some aftercare tips that cannot be ignored. Normally, the tattooist will explain you how to take care of your new tattoo or he will give you a sheet with detailed instructions in case none of this happens I will explain you in the rest of this article what you should do.

First of all, when you get home, don’t jump immediately in the shower. Keep it dry (but also clean). Be sure to wash your hands very well before touching the new tattoo. This way you won’t have any complications of infections.

Next, go to the first drug store you find and buy a tube of A&D Ointment. Apply it on the tattoo the first four too six days. After it gets dry remove the old application with the piece of soft cloth and then apply another one. Be very careful not to rub too hard the new tattoo. Do not use soap in the first few day, it’s not recommended.

After you have applied the body lotion for around week you can stop doing that. A problem is that when the tattoo heals it will scab in some portions. When you will try to pick this cabs be very careful not to damage your tattoo design. So the best for you and your tattoo is to let it heal alone.

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How to choose an tattoo artist

November 09th, 2006 | Category: Tattoo Tips

Author: David Z

How to choose an tattoo artist? here are a few suggestions you should consider.

Needless to say, finding the right tattoist to do your tattoo work is very important to a successful piece of body art. Remember, this is the only body you have and it can never be taken seriously enough when choosing an tattooist. Here are a few ways you should consider when selecting your tattooist:

1. Read Tattoo Books and Tattoo Magzines

There are many different tattoo publications in the book store or library, go buy or burrow a few and look through the materials. The best one will educate you, inspire you, and expose you to a wide variety of work from artists all over the world.

2. Talk to Your Friends,Relatives or Somebody on the Street That haveTattoo Style You Like

Paying attention to other people’s work. Ask the people who had tattoo done about: who did the work for them? how long ago did they have the tattoo done? Would they recommend the tatttoist to you? Why and why not?

Tattoo fans are usually very opinionated about artists, styles and trends, they will have a lot to say on these subjects, learn from somebody else’s success or failure.

3. Visit Local Tattoo Parlors

Stop and look around at your local tattoo shops, walk in and ask questions, ask to see examples to the artist’s work.. If a tattoo studio won’t let you look around or answer your questions, they are probably too busy to accommodate you at that moment. In this case, make an appointment to come back at an approperiate time.

4. Attend Tattoo Conventions, Tattoo Expos and Tattoo Shows

Attending one of the many annual body-art conventions, expos and shows will give you great opportunities to see many of the artists in your area, as well as artists from all over the world.

Go talk to the tattoo artist you think has the best talent for the style you choose, you can probably even get your tattoo done at the scene with a reasonable price.

5. Contact Your Favorite Tattooist via Emails or Phone Calls

Many artists travel extensively and spend time tattooing as “guest artists” in reputable tattoo studios around the world. If you are interested in getting work by an artist who lives far from you, call or write and ask whether she/he will be coming to your area sometime in the near future. You may save yourself a lot of time and travel expenses, and spend that money on getting the best quality tattoo.

About the author:
http://www.tattoo-symbol-design.com/- the starting place for exploring and learning all about tattoos, tattoo ideas, tattoo design concept, tattoo supplies and equipments.

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