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		<title>What To Know Before Getting Your Tattoo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos and body art are a type of private expression. If you would like to show that you have good taste and good sense, ensure you get your ink from a licensed tattoo artist. He should have some footage of his past work. If you know someone that&#8217;s had work done by the artist, talk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tattoos and body art are a type of private expression. If you would like to show that you have good taste and good sense, ensure you get your ink from a licensed tattoo artist. He should have some footage of his past work. If you know someone that&#8217;s had work done by the artist, talk to them and discover if they recommend him.</p>
<p>Tattoos are made with needles and ink. This implies that antiseptic precautions should be taken. You can get an infection from filthy needles or non sterile processes. Make sure you see your artist open the needles he&#8217;s going to use on you. If he&#8217;s not using new needles, you need to find a new artist.</p>
<p>If you are afraid of a tetanus shot, this probably isn&#8217;t the best idea you have ever had. If you have zero tolerance for pain you need to get 0 tattoos. If you need body art, try using decals or non-permanent tats. Henna tattoos are a choice. These are made with a dye and last for roughly 2 or 3 weeks before they wear off. They will not wash off.</p>
<p>Permanent tattoos are made by using needles to inject ink into the skin. While the needles don&#8217;t go actually deep, they can hurt, especially in delicate areas like the inside of the arm. Areas with fewer nerves, like the upper back hurt less, but it is&#8217;s still sure to be uncomfortable. You can ask your artist about the best places for your tattoo.</p>
<p>Picking out the art you need is one of the best things about getting a tat. You can select from offerings you artist shows you, or you can surf the web for new ideas. If you find a design you like, you can print it and bring it to your artist. He will work from your print out and if he likes the design, your tattoo could join his display. If you do not see anything you like, ask your artist about a custom tattoo. He can make a drawing of the design and show it to you before you make your final call.</p>
<p>The subsequent call is location. If you work in a conservative atmosphere, it could be best to place your tattoo in an area that&#8217;s typically covered by business clothes. Retail salespeople and office workers usually need to keep their tattoos covered at work. Not everyone appreciates this art form. If it will not make a problem at work, put the tattoo wherever you would like it.</p>
<p>Large tattoos are a bigger investment in time and money than little ones. Little tats can generally be completed in one sitting. Large ones, particularly those with different colours, will take much longer, and you&#8217;ll have to come back two or more times. Talk to your artist about the amount of time it&#8217;ll take to finish your ink. Ensure you obey his instructions for after care. Tattoos are wounds and have to be kept clean and dry.</p>
<p>Like any artist, an approved tattoo artist takes pride in his work and he would like for you to be happy. He also does not would like you to suffer any complications. He may ask if you have allergic reactions and before setting you up for the tattoo, he may do a patch test on your skin. Some people might be allergic to the ink.</p>
<p>Still convinced you need a tattoo or maybe two? Remember your ink is permanent. Years from now you could be a different person, but your tat will stay the same. You may have to explain to your other half or kids why your tattoo says Janice and your other half&#8217;s name is Maria. Never look for a bargain when getting a tattoo. A bad tat lasts so long as a good one and you can risk your health with an amateur. OK, you can get it erased with a laser, but if you suspect tattoo artists are costly, wait until you check out cosmetic surgeons. </p>
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		<title>What to Watch Out in a Tattoo Parlor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoo, being an art practiced for ages now, should be a perfect art that must not bring you dissatisfaction. Its existence is thought to have lasted for 5 000 years since its early beginnings. And its practice is extensively known among varied cultures. In the east, the custom of tattooing is thought to have started [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tattoo, being an art practiced for ages now, should be a perfect art that must not bring you dissatisfaction.</p>
<p>Its existence is thought to have lasted for 5 000 years since its early beginnings. And its practice is extensively known among varied cultures.</p>
<p>In the east, the custom of tattooing is thought to have started from the Ainu tribe of the Japan. These were fierce warriors and markings made from tattoos seemed to play vital roles in their ranks in the society.</p>
<p>In the western world however, it all rooted from the islands in the Polynesia.</p>
<p>No other culture in the world surpasses the Polynesian&#8217;s adoration towards the <a href="http://www.daisy-tattoos.com/">art of tattooing</a>. In the later years though, pirates who have penetrated into the Polynesian islands adopted the use of marking the bodies permanently and imported the practice into the European world wherein many struggles have been fought before the art has reached its recent status. In one instance, the Catholic church have banned the use of art since it was thought to disfigure the human body which is known to be the temple of the Holy Spirit.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, the American Indians were advanced in their time since they already have been practicing tattooing prior to the integration of this art into the western culture.</p>
<p>In our culture nowadays, tattooing is becoming socially acceptable. With many viewing it as a form of self-expression. Thus, the rise of the industry is inevitable. However, with tattoo &#8220;artists&#8221; that mark themselves specialists in the field, many still prove to be failures in their profession. And tattooing, like any other commodity should deliver you the art that you so desire and the service they promised.</p>
<p>A tattoo parlor, like a surgery room or a health care unit must have primary interest on sanitation. The practice of tattooing requires the breaching of the skin. And can therefore result to infections that range from mild to severe. Without proper measure, the infections that might have been driven from a tattoo session can aggravate and lead you to seeking immediate medical attention.</p>
<p>Sharing of tattoo equipments is part of the process. However, there are devices that are easily discarded after each use. Any self-respecting tattoo artist knows the value of segregating reusable equipments from those that must be disposed accordingly.</p>
<p>You are in grave risk of contracting communicable diseases if the tattoo parlor does not practice appropriate precaution. So it would be wise to ensure yourself that the personnel, as well as their devices and equipment are properly maintained.</p>
<p>The next precaution is not so much with the health issues, but of appearance. The result of the tattoo depends on the skills of the tattoo artists. Thus, one needs to have a thorough research on the tattoo parlor you are eyeing on so you would know what to expect.</p>
<p>If the tattoo artist is an amateur, it is likely that he will produce a blurred tattoo due to uneven spread of ink. It takes experience and time before a tattoo artist can truly drive ink into the dermis layer of the skin.</p>
<p>If on the occasion that your tattoo is not properly done, the ultimate repercussion would be to have the tattoo removed or learn to live with it. Either way, you loose. Thus, once you decide to leave a permanent mark on your skin, secure to it that you are going into the right tattoo parlor.</p>
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		<title>The Costs Of Tattoos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have made the decision to get a tattoo, you’ll find yourself facing a very important task – the budget.  Tattoos have long been known to be very expensive, with the bigger ones costing up in the thousands.  Although you may be able to find some designs and studios that are within your budget, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have made the decision to get a tattoo, you’ll find yourself facing a very important task – the budget.  Tattoos have long been known to be very expensive, with the bigger ones costing up in the thousands.  Although you may be able to find some designs and studios that are within your budget, you’ll still face some very important decisions.</p>
<p>The cost of a tattoo is the most common question people ponder before they get a tattoo. Although they can be very expensive, they are still within your reach.  Most people who know they are getting a tattoo will save their money up.  Even though you may have an average job and don’t make a lot of money, a tattoo can still be well within your reach if you save your money up for a few months.  This way, you’ll have more than enough to spare when you finally get the tattoo you have been saving up for.</p>
<p>In the world of tattoos, you get what you pay for.  If you’ve got your own design that you want tattooed, tattoo artists will normally charge you anywhere from 30 – 250 dollars an hour.  If you want the tattoo artist to design a tattoo for you, you’ll probably end up paying more.  Depending on the size and location of the tattoo, you can easily spend thousands.  Tattoos that cover the entire back for example, can cost you as much as fifteen thousand dollars!</p>
<p>The best thing to do is to find a studio and design that you like, and then look into how much it will cost you.  You should always look for the cleanest and most sanitary studio first.  Once you have found a sanitary tattoo studio, you should meet the tattoo artists and talk to them a bit to see how friendly they are.  When you look at the prices of the tattoos, you should never sacrifice quality for price.  Even though a studio may cost you more, the quality will normally be better than other tattoo studios in the area.</p>
<p>Although you may be able to find a tattoo studio that will do their work for a cheap price, you should never rush into getting a tattoo strictly for the price. Even though a cheap price may sound good, the quality of the work could be lacking.  Tattoo studios that charge expensive prices normally do so because they have the best artists and the best quality work.</p>
<p>Once you have chosen a studio and had your tattoo done, you should always make sure to tip your artist.  If he does exceptional work, you should make it well worth his time and give him a nice tip.  Tattoo artists who do high quality work love to get tips – and they will always appreciate your business if you treat them as good as they treat you.</p>
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		<title>Tattoo Supply: Is it Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 13:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the olden days, tattoos were fondly used by the natives to emphasize their skill in creating ornaments for their bodies. They were typically of the tribal designs. Tattoos are in reality artistically crafted. Intricate designs, shapes, and figures are associated with the tattoo procedure. There also came the notion that tattooed individuals are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in the olden days, tattoos were fondly used by the natives to emphasize their skill in creating ornaments for their bodies. They were typically of the tribal designs. Tattoos are in reality artistically crafted. Intricate designs, shapes, and figures are associated with the tattoo procedure. There also came the notion that tattooed individuals are those who’ve had their own dose of sufferings or years of stay in the prison cells. But these days, getting a tattoo is held to be a form of self-expression.</p>
<p>What is the truth about tattoo supply?</p>
<p>Tattoo supplies are never deficient. A lot of tattoo artists thrive around every corner. But whether or not you want a washable or permanent tattoo on your skin, you must remember to consult only the most trusted tattooists. The pay may be high but you can also be sure of the quality. You certainly do not wish to spend your whole life enduring the tattoo which does not make any pleasurable appeal to you.</p>
<p>When it comes to the tattoo supply from where you want to choose from, there will never be any form of shortage as there are thousands of designs in existence. The question is: “Is it safe to get a tattoo?” You may brag your tattoo to your friends or you may create an exemplary impression because of your tattoo. But once you experience the ordeal which these tattoos may give you, there is no point of turning back time.</p>
<p>What are the possible dangers which these tattoos may give you?</p>
<p>Obviously, a lot of tattoos can be applied without the hassles but then, there is always a great possibility regarding a less desirable outcome for the matter. It is based on this concern that there are a number of possible risks which may confront you. They do not in any way deserve to be ignored.</p>
<p>There is an equipment that is used for imprinting the tattoo. Its being unclean can put you into a grave danger. It can be the most possible source of a disease which can be transferred to you. It can likewise cause skin infection.</p>
<p>When the skin gets infected, thus swelling, pain, and redness starts to arise, there comes the need to call for a licensed physician which will then inspect the height of the inspection. For less graver circumstances, the patient may be required to undergo series of medications or if it is the other way around, the patient may be hospitalized. Once the patient decides on having the tattoo removed, the only recourse would be to undergo surgery. It is in fact another ordeal to deal with.</p>
<p>A less health-related risk which tattoo may bring a person is in terms of its appearance on the skin. If the tattoo session had been held by a backstreet amateur artist, the process may be called as a little experimental. The tattoo may be quite messy and undesirable. Now if the tattoo is removed, of course, a scar will be left in its place. Now this will serve as a reminder that there was once a tattoo on the skin.</p>
<p>Getting a tattoo is not a thing to be hastily decided upon. It requires a lot of weighing things including the pros and the cons. One false move will be a thing to regret all throughout your life.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Tattoo Machine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The decision of getting a tattoo is an important endeavor to consider. It is intended to live for a long time on your skin. Therefore, you must not jump on the thought of getting a tattoo if you have not taken things into serious consideration. You do not surely want to deal with its mess [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision of getting a tattoo is an important endeavor to consider. It is intended to live for a long time on your skin. Therefore, you must not jump on the thought of getting a tattoo if you have not taken things into serious consideration. You do not surely want to deal with its mess in the near future. So, before finally deciding on going to the tattoo artist, be very concrete with your decision.</p>
<p>The Basics of Tattoo Making</p>
<p>Tattoos come in different designs and styles. Artists can include their own creations too as part of their manuals. If you are one person who desires to get a unique tattoo on your skin, better seek for the opinion of the artist. He’s the one who’s going to do the deed therefore he knows what will look good on your skin. It pays off to avail of the service of an expert tattoo artist as compared to the experimental work of an amateur.</p>
<p>So how are tattoos inscribed onto the human skin? Wherever you intend to place your tattoo, there is one sure way of getting it imprinted onto your skin. That is through the use of the tattoo machine. Tattoo artists make use of ink. The ink is injected onto the human skin through the use of an electrically maneuvered tattoo machine. The tattoo machine closely resembles the appearance and the sound created by the dental drill which is commonly found in dental clinics.</p>
<p>The tattoo machine employs a firm needle that is able to move up and down so that it punctures the skin from 50 up to 3,000 times in every minute that passes. As the process goes on, the needle gets to penetrate onto the skin by a millimeter and therefore dumps drops of insoluble ink right there on the skin.</p>
<p>The History of the Tattoo Machine</p>
<p>The tattoo machine was first thought of in the later part of the 1800s. Its inventor was Samuel O’Reilly. Samuel O’Reilly patterned the design of his tattoo machine from the autographic printer, which is one engraving machine created by Thomas Edison. The autographic printer was basically geared towards the engraving of some hard surfaces.</p>
<p>O’Reilly employed little innovations and modifications with the engraving machine of Edison. He did so by replacing the tube system and then by changing the rotary-driven electromagnetic swinging unit so that the machine will be able to drive the needle towards movement.</p>
<p>The Vital Components of the Modern-Day Tattoo Machines</p>
<p>As the tattoo machines evolved, several factors came forth as virtual parts of these. They are the sterilized needle, electric motor, tube system, and the foot pedal.</p>
<p>The Need to Sterilize the Tattoo Kits</p>
<p>The tattoo machine is known to produce a puncture wound as it goes on with its natural flow of ink injection onto the skin. Because the needle gets close contact with the skin, there comes the great possibility of causing infection or contamination of diseases. Tattoo artists must focus more on the sterilization of the materials as well as following the single-use scheme. The disposable materials should therefore be kept away. The artist must ensure that his hands are completely sanitized before getting into work. These measures must carefully be followed to secure both their safety as well as their clients’.</p>
<p>The use of the tattoo machines badly hurt. The pain is similar to the sting of a bee, a pinch, or a burning sensation. If you think you can handle the ordeal brought about by the tattoo, then so be it. Just be sure that you won’t regret it.</p>
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		<title>Things To Know About Tattoos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos are created by injecting ink through into the skin.  Tattoo artists accomplish this by using an electric powered tattoo gun that almost sounds like the drill a dentist uses.  The tattoo gun has a needle that moves up and down, putting the ink into the skin around 2,000 times a minute.  The needle in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tattoos are created by injecting ink through into the skin.  Tattoo artists accomplish this by using an electric powered tattoo gun that almost sounds like the drill a dentist uses.  The tattoo gun has a needle that moves up and down, putting the ink into the skin around 2,000 times a minute.  The needle in the gun punctures the skin and deposits a small drop of ink with each puncture.</p>
<p>The tattoo machines of today have several basic components.  The sterilized needle, tube system, electric motor, and foot pedal are all fine examples.  The foot pedal is extremely important to the tattoo gun, as it controls the vertical movement that the needle will make.  It resembles a pedal used with a sewing machine, except for the fact that it determines how the needle will work.</p>
<p>One of the biggest concerns regarding tattoos has always been safety.  Tattoo machines work by puncturing the skin and injecting ink into the tattoo site.  Whenever you are dealing with puncture wounds, there is always a risk of infection and disease.  Because of these risks, tattoo applications are always focused on safety.  Tattoo artists always use sterile equipment, disposable materials, and proper sanitation to ensure protection for themselves and their customers.</p>
<p>To help prevent the risk of contamination, almost all tattoo materials such as ink, ink cups, needles, and gloves are for single use only.  Needles should never be used a second time, as they can almost always lead to infection.  Most of the single use products will arrive at the tattoo studio in sterile packaging where the artist can open it up in front of you before he starts his work.</p>
<p>Before they start the tattoo, tattoo artists will always wash their hands with soap and water and check themselves for abrasions and cuts.  After doing so, they will clean and disinfect their work area with the appropriate disinfectants.  As they do this, they will normally explain to you what they are doing and how the sterilization process works.  Once they have cleaned the area, they will then start to open their equipment from the sterile boxes.  After the artist has opened everything, he will shave the area for the tattoo and disinfect it with water and soap.</p>
<p>Once he starts the tattoo, the pain will all depend on your tolerance.  Some people say that it feels like being pinched, while others describe it as a slight poking with needles.  Your overall pain tolerance, the location and size of the tattoo and the experience of the tattoo artist will all be contributing factors to how much pain you will feel.  The location is extremely important.  If you are getting a tattoo in a sensitive area – it will probably hurt a bit more.</p>
<p>The tattoo artist will clean the tattoo throughout the process, and again once he has finished.  Once he has finished, he will put some ointment on the tattoo and cover it.  He will also explain how you should take care of it and what you can and can’t do.  Most tattoo artists will give you a sheet to take home that contains detailed instructions on caring for your new tattoo.  If you have any questions, you shouldn’t hesitate to ask when he is going over your care instructions.</p>
<p>When you get home, you should always follow those instructions.  Taking care of your new tattoo is very important and may very well determine your risk of infection.  Tattoos can be a great thing to have, providing you take care of them.  Keep in mind that the tattoo may be sore for a while – although it will heal in a few short days.</p>
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		<title>Minimizing The Pain Of Tattoos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter what you may hear, there really is no way to predict the amount of pain that you’ll experience when getting a tattoo.  If you arrive with determination and the right frame of mind, it may not hurt you as much as you thought.  On the other hand, if you arrive at the studio [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter what you may hear, there really is no way to predict the amount of pain that you’ll experience when getting a tattoo.  If you arrive with determination and the right frame of mind, it may not hurt you as much as you thought.  On the other hand, if you arrive at the studio scared half to death – it will more than likely hurt you more than you thought possible.</p>
<p>Tattoos involve piercing into skin, which almost always involves pain.  No matter how big or how small the tattoo may be or where it is located, you can expect to feel some pain.  The overall amount of pain you experience though, all depends on your tolerance.  If you have a high pain tolerance, you may feel next to nothing during the entire process.</p>
<p>When you get a tattoo, the needles will puncture your skin at very fast rates and variable depths.  The outline of the tattoo is easily the most painful, as the needles will be used to create a black line that will stand out on the tattoo.  This part need to be inserted fairly deeply and carefully to ensure that it’s done correctly.  The shading of the tattoo normally isn’t painful, although it depends on the penetration depth and effect that you desire.</p>
<p>Normally, the pain you feel is a slight burn or scratching feeling.  If the tattoo is going to be on an area where there is less bone and tissue such as the wrist or chest, the pain will be a bit more intense.  Areas like the arms and legs however, normally aren’t that painful.  Areas such as these have more tissue and muscle, which will lessen the amount of pain you feel.</p>
<p>Even though some pain is to be expected, there are ways that you can minimize the pain.  Below are some tips that will help you deal with the pain.<br />
1.    Never show up to a get a tattoo on drugs or drunk.  This will thin out your blood, causing you to bleed more.<br />
2.    Always choose a tattoo artist that you are comfortable around.  If you have confidence in your artist you can minimize the pain a great deal.<br />
3.    Show up at the studio with sheer determination.  You should accept the fact that the tattoo will take time.  Quality work is an art – and should never be rushed.<br />
4.    If the pain becomes too much to bear, you should let your tattoo artist know immediately.  He will allow you to take a break, or stop and come back later.  You can always break up your sessions, as tattoos don’t need to be finished immediately.<br />
5.    To ease your mind, listen to music.  This way, you can take your mind to a different place and focus on something other than the tattoo.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Your Tattoo Parlor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have made the decision to get a tattoo you’ll need to find a qualified tattoo parlor.  This is a very important decision, as it can easily make or break your tattoo.  Before you decide on a tattoo artist or tattoo parlor, you must first see if they are qualified.  There are hundreds of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you have made the decision to get a tattoo you’ll need to find a qualified tattoo parlor.  This is a very important decision, as it can easily make or break your tattoo.  Before you decide on a tattoo artist or tattoo parlor, you must first see if they are qualified.  There are hundreds of thousands of tattoo parlors out there, some better than others.  If you go to a less than perfect tattoo parlor, you could very well end up with an infection that can cause you more trouble than you ever thought possible.  Finding out how long a parlor has been in business is very important – as this will tell you how much business the parlor receives.</p>
<p>When you look for the best parlor you should always watch for those who have the best history with keeping their equipment clean.  Clean equipment and a clean studio is without a doubt the most important consideration when dealing with tattoos.  If the artist isn’t licensed or not a professional there will be little to no guarantee that the equipment is clean.  Health is a big concern with tattoos for most people, and for good reason.  If you are looking to get a tattoo you should always make sure that the artists are licensed, the parlor is clean – and the equipment is sanitized and cleaned after each and every tattoo.</p>
<p>The best tattoo parlors will welcome you in with open arms, anticipating your business.  When you meet the tattoo artist, he should be friendly and not intimidate you at all, nor should he at any time attempt to push a design on you.  Under no circumstances should the artist try and talk you into getting a more expensive tattoo design if all you want is something small and simple.</p>
<p>Pushy sales and unfriendly salesmen are common pitfalls with most businesses.  Tattoo parlors should always be friendly and open to what you want.  Although the more experienced tattoo artists will offer their opinions, they shouldn’t try to push you around.  If a tattoo artists thinks there will be a problem with your design or if he thinks he can do anything to improve it, he will more than likely let you know.   If he is able to save you some money, the higher quality tattoo artists won’t think twice about doing so.</p>
<p>Before you decide on a tattoo parlor to do your tattoo, you should always compare what’s available to you and weigh out your options.  The higher quality tattoo parlors will cost quite a bit of money, more than the other parlors.  This is to be expected, as the higher quality studios cost more to pay their artists and keep their parlor nice and clean.  These parlors are among the best in the world, with sparkling floors and a clean interior.  The tattoo artists here ensure that their rooms are clean, with most wiping down their equipment and materials every chance they get.</p>
<p>The ideal way to find tattoo parlors in your area or close by is to use the Internet and search or just open a local phone book.  If you look for the keyword tattoos, you’ll find several that are relatively close to you.  Once you have found some addresses, simply drive out there and take a look around.  If you like what you see, you can always come back.  You shouldn’t rush your decision – but instead look at what each tattoo parlor has to offer you.</p>
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