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<blockquote data-quote="Laetca" data-source="post: 138774"><p>I believe most tattoo artists don't need a sketch, but if it's something you designed yourself, it might help to take it along when you get it done, it beats just explaining what you want.</p><p>They will probably help you improve it, since they know how certain things look on parts of your body and such, never underestimate the power of experience.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, make sure to see if they're wearing gloves, disinfect their materials, have an overall clean appearance (a tatoo parlour that hasn't been sweeped in ages is usually not the best place to get body art done)</p><p></p><p>If you don't know which one to go to, just walk into a few tattoo shops, tell them you're intrested, but not sure and ask them how the procedure goes with them, you can drop in random questions you come up with them, you're a potential customer to them, so they'll giev you all the info you want.</p><p></p><p>A friend is designing me a tattoo, but I won't get it inked as deep into my skin as tattoos are usually done, I'm going to try and find a place that puts temporary tattoos. I don't want to remember twenty years from now when my skin has gone wrinkly and flabby my bright idea to get a tattoo when I was in my twenties.</p><p>Does anyone know anything more about temporary tattoos? I'm having a hard time finding a profesional looking place that gets them done, all I find is places where they inject semi permanent make up. And I'm not that creepy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laetca, post: 138774"] I believe most tattoo artists don't need a sketch, but if it's something you designed yourself, it might help to take it along when you get it done, it beats just explaining what you want. They will probably help you improve it, since they know how certain things look on parts of your body and such, never underestimate the power of experience. Other than that, make sure to see if they're wearing gloves, disinfect their materials, have an overall clean appearance (a tatoo parlour that hasn't been sweeped in ages is usually not the best place to get body art done) If you don't know which one to go to, just walk into a few tattoo shops, tell them you're intrested, but not sure and ask them how the procedure goes with them, you can drop in random questions you come up with them, you're a potential customer to them, so they'll giev you all the info you want. A friend is designing me a tattoo, but I won't get it inked as deep into my skin as tattoos are usually done, I'm going to try and find a place that puts temporary tattoos. I don't want to remember twenty years from now when my skin has gone wrinkly and flabby my bright idea to get a tattoo when I was in my twenties. Does anyone know anything more about temporary tattoos? I'm having a hard time finding a profesional looking place that gets them done, all I find is places where they inject semi permanent make up. And I'm not that creepy. [/QUOTE]
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