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Saturday, September 1, 2007

What To Look For in a Tattoo Studio

Ok so you are going to get a tattoo you might not have a tattoo design that you like yet thats ok if you find a good tattoo studio they will also have some very good tattoo designs that will help you chose.
You do not need to just find a picture of a tattoo you can use the picture as a basic design you can draw it or you can have a tattoo artist work on your tattoo. in other words get the perfect tattoo that you want don't settle for oh I guess this will do you do not want any second thoughts about your tattoo design.

Here are 3 of the most important things to look for in a tattoo studio not all buy you have to have a look at these.


1. WHAT IS THE FIRST IMPRESSION YOU GET FROM THE STUDIO AND ITS EMPLOYEES?

Is the studio in a clean and orderly manner?
Are the employees and tattoo artists friendly or responsive to assisting you if they aren't too busy?
How busy is the studio?
What are present customer's reactions to the tattoo studio's procedures?
Do they seem happy or satisfied?

2. ARE THE STUDIO'S POLICIES, LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND
OTHER IMPORTANT DOCUMENTATION POSTED UP FOR THE
GENERAL PUBLIC TO VIEW?

Can you take a look at the studio's credibility to run their business?

Have they received a 'clean bill' from the appropriate state health officials reinforcing that the studio operates and offers their services according to stringent practices put in place?
Are they using all the required sterilization equipment necessary to make sure that each Customer's health is protected as best they can?
Do they have an age requirement and how do they ensure that this is not breached?
What types of legal documentation or consent forms must each customer sign BEFORE a tattoo is given?

3. ARE THE STUDIO'S ARTISTS' WORK EXAMPLES AVAILABLE TO
VIEW?

Are there portfolio folders (usually photo books or 3 ring binders) that you can look through to view a particular artist's work?
Are there pictures posted about the studio of past customers' tattoos?
What do they look like? Do you see any of these past works that look similar to something you are interested in getting?
Is there a pretty good range of tattoo sizes? Colors? Styles?
While this isn't the 'end all, be all' guide of things you should look for and consider
when deciding on your tattoo studio of choice, it is certainly a good place to start!

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