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1. How can i get good work like that?

Well what a great question, One you can make an appointment with my brother.

If you can't do that. My next suggestion is to find a reputiable shop.Clean , well lite, make an appoitnment, go in and talk with the tattooist. If you have a picture take it with you.  Make sure you are very comfortable with the artist. Most shops will have books with the pictures of the tattoos they have done. They should be able to tell you who's done what tattoo. This is a great way to get a feel for how they tattoo and their style. You will want someone with experience. My brother has about 7 to 8 years experience. Now some shops have apprentises. I personally would not go with an apperentise. Granted they have to start somewhere. I just don't want them starting on me especially if i want a good quality tattoo. Yes my brother was once one of these who didn't have the years under his belt, and i've got the tattoos to prove it. Mind you after many years of practice, he's come a hell of a long way. Which in the pages you will see how far he's come with his obsession to tattoos!  So happy tattooing.

2. How long does it take to heal when it's done?

Okay depends on how well you care for the tattoo. As well as the size of it. Usually 7 to 10 days and even up to 20days to heal. Suggestion for helping it to heal is to use neosporine or even equates triple anti biotic ointment. Better yet using a product called Tattoo Goo, in which you can purchuse in most tattoo shops. They have soap to wash it, and the sauve to protect it, also there is a sunscreen to help keep it from fading. Sometimes people will experience inflammation with the tattoos, putting an ice pack wrapped in a towel helps with the pain. Twenty minutes at a time only! no longer.

3. Do some places hurt more then others?

Yes there are some places that hurt more then others, but each person is different. Each person has their own pain tolorance levels, as well as some places where it might hurt on Jane down the road might not hurt on you. Thought there are some places that most everyone finds very sensitive, such as the top of the foot, low back, the neck, back of the hand, boney providences, or places that fill with blood eazily....leave that to the imagination of those who read this. You get what i mean.

4. How do I pick the right tattoo for me?

Well each tattoo is very personal. I would say make sure it something that has a special meaning to you. Put it in a place where if you work somewhere that looks down on tattooing it's kept hidden, Also if you change your perfession because your a young person and realize you want more money, Keeping tattoos hidden will help. Again make sure it's something you really seriously want because do overs, arn't fun.
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