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Finding a Good Tattoo Artist is Essential

Submitted by Marie on 2008-04-11 and viewed 335 times.   
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The reason you want a tattoo may be very different from someone else. Some people want tattoos to spread a message, to show their love for a sweetheart or to just look great as a fashion statement. So as long as your reason for getting a tat didn’t start with too much to drink and losing a dare, it’s a good reason to you. But your motivation is no doubt a strong one because a tattoo is a permanent change to your look so you want body art that you want to live with forever. And you want to work with a tattooist and tattoo salon that inspire confidence that you will come out with a great looking tattoo. To find that kind of tattooist, it’s a good idea to know how to look and how to ask good questions.

The reason you want a tattoo may be very different from someone else. Some people want tattoos to spread a message, to show their love for a sweetheart or to just look great as a fashion statement. So as long as your reason for getting a tat didn’t start with too much to drink and losing a dare, it’s a good reason to you. But your motivation is no doubt a strong one because a tattoo is a permanent change to your look so you want body art that you want to live with forever. And you want to work with a tattooist and tattoo salon that inspire confidence that you will come out with a great looking tattoo. To find that kind of tattooist, it’s a good idea to know how to look and how to ask good questions.

The perfect situation would be to find a reputable tattoo business that is in the business for the long haul in your community if you can. A business that makes tattooing their profession will make an effort to run a professional operation that places a priority on doing clean tattoos that are safe for their customers. This type of professional operation wants you to have a great experience and wants to avoid any chance of infection or medical problems with your tattoo so they will make the effort to make sure that happens. You can take the initiative to make sure the business is run in a professional manner, that it has a good reputation and has been around a few years and that former customers are happy too.

Once you have established that the tattoo parlor is one that you can trust, the next thing is to pick your tattooist. You might find a parlor that will have a policy that you take the next tattooist that is up and have to let it go at that. This is a parlor to avoid. Letting someone put an image on your skin is a very personal thing to do. You want to know a little about this tattoo artist before you let them start working on your tat.

Build a checklist of great questions to ask when you interview a tattooist for the job. At the top of that list is his experience because you don’t want someone new to the job. If the person who will create your first work of body art has had good training and been at it a few years, he will do a better job because he knows what he is doing. Along with the tattooist’s career and job performance, you are within your rights to ask for, and check, references of satisfied customers. By doing this kind of "checking up" on the tattoo artists, when the time comes for him to apply the needle to your skin, his abilities and talents will not be in question.

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to know who is going to perform this tattoo, its good to understand the process from beginning to end and even after you walk out of the tattoo parlor with your tat in place. Find out in advance if there is service after the money is paid and that the parlor and the artist support you as you get used to the tattoo. Perhaps the tattoo will need some additional refinement or some repair if the healing process takes a toll on it. The tattooist should provide that service. But make sure you know that before you pay your money and get the tattoo because after the fact is too late.

Never be afraid to talk money with the tattoo salon and to get details of their charges. If they do not have their fees clearly defined well before you ask the question, its time to find an established business that knows what they charge. In fact, the costs should be clearly documented for you so you understand everything you are paying for. If your tattooist charges more than others in the same shop, find out why. And make sure you know in detail why some tattoo patterns are more expensive than others because you might be able to find one that is perfect for you that is not the most expensive ones they offer. The tattoo parlor should work with you to keep the costs in line and if they try to pitch tattoos that are not in your price range, know where the door is and use it.

But maybe the most important questions have to do with cleanliness and health. If possible, see if they will let you witness a tattoo being applied. That way not only will you know more about what will be happening to you, you will understand the way the tattooist keeps the process clean. Know in advance what the aftercare issues will be that you will be responsible for to make sure the tattoo heals well and understand all that you are getting into before they start putting the pattern on your skin.

By talking to the tattoo artist, you build trust in him or her which is very valuable to you. While you relationship with a tattooist is pretty short, that tattoo professional should make you feel at ease and be open to all of your questions. They should love to talk about their art with you and they should understand if you are a bit nervous about what you are about to do and be able to help you calm down and get excited about your new body art. If you feel you have a good chemistry with your tattooist and he or she has "checked out" during the other parts of your interview, you will have made a real find in a tattoo artist you will want to use to put this important work of art on your body.

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