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Writer's pictureJessica Minton

How to pick the tattoo artist that’s right for you

Choosing the right tattoo studio and tattoo artist can be difficult with how many studios and artists there are out there. With this in mind, not only do you want a tattoo that you are comfortable with, but the right business and artist to give it to you. If you don’t know a tattoo studio that you can trust, here are some things you can consider when trying to find the right place in town!

Ask a friend or relative

If you know a friend or relative that has tattoos, ask them where they got them from and whether or not it is a place that they can recommend to you. You might also get a good understanding of what kinds of tattoos that studio is capable of.

Look at reviews online

If you don’t know where to turn for tattoos, you can browse reviews online for opinions on specific tattoo studios and pictures of that tattoos that they’ve created. If you are impressed by the favorable reviews that a certain parlor gets, then perhaps they are worthy of your business as well. But first, go and check out everything for yourself.

Look at their exterior

Because such a wide range of people get tattoos, tattoo studios can be geared toward various groups of people. Everyone has their own preferred style and look that they’re going for, so it’s recommended that you find a store that is inviting to you and matches your aesthetic.

Look at their interior

Is the parlor clean? How do the walls and floors look? Is the room well lit? Is it a facility that is well maintained? If you walk in and immediately can tell that the parlor is clean and sanitary, it may be easier to trust that studio to give you a safe and well-executed tattoo. If you see needles scattered about and stains all over the place, these are red flags and you should proceed at your own risk.

Check out their equipment

Every legitimate tattoo parlor needs equipment, including a tattoo bed, sterilized needles, latex gloves, and other tools to ensure a safe, risk-free environment. Be sure to also find tattoo artist licenses and certificates somewhere in the building. You can gain more confidence knowing that a tattoo parlor only employs qualified and trained artists.

But maybe you are not just looking for a particular place to get fresh ink, but a certain individual that can give it to you.




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