Minggu, 20 April 2014

Tattoo help please and thank you?

Q. I just turned 17 and I live in New York State, and you need to be 18 to get a tattoo. My boyfriend wants to get me a tattoo for Valentines day and the guy who does his said he would do mine. I want one so bad, but I know my mom would say no probably, so I'm thinking about just going and getting it done, and then eventually telling her. Yes I've thought a lot about it and I know they're permanent. I know I won't regret it. What should I do? Should I tell her before I get it done? Or get it done and then tell her..

This is the one I want..Any advice and how much will it hurt on a scale of 1-10? I've read your ribs hurt the most, but this tattoo fits me perfectly and I love it :) Thanks


http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l214/cheeseloverxoxo/tatto.jpg

A. Why would you want this tattoo artist to risk being sued or no longer having a job just so you can illegally get a tattoo? That seems extremely immature. If you are so dead set certain you will "not regret it" then waiting you're 18 should be no challenge at all. It's a life time that you'll have it for. Act like an adult and wait until you are legally old enough and don't disrespect the woman that gave you life by hiding something from her. If you know it's going to hurt her, why not just wait?? It's forever. A few months won't kill you.


where to find a cheap tattoo kit?
Q. My brother is doing an apprenticeship with this tattoo guy and i want to surprise him for Christmas with a tattoo kit but i am on a budget because of all the stuff i have to buy but i would like a reasonable one. Please let me know thanks.

A. if he is active in an apprenticeship do not buy him a kit. he will most likely receive equipment from the artist. the machines and equipment in these so called professional kits are cheap for a reason. there is only one "kit" i have ever run across that i would consider suggesting and that is from new york tattoo. they have a pretty descent kit for a bit under 500.00. again, the rest of them are cheap for a reason. the machines are not any good and built with cheap materials. good machines are built by artists that know what they are doing and the best materials are. they use there time, there passion for the art and there knowledge in order to create a good machine.

here is a link to a kit, if i had to, would recommend.
http://www.newyorktattoo.com/intermediate_tattoo_kit_1944_prd1.htm

but again, i strongly suggest you not getting him a kit. just give him the money you would have spent on a kit. when he gets to the point in his apprenticeship when he actually begins to do some work he will use the artists equipment. when he begins to do his own stuff he will by then have a preference when it comes to the equipment he likes. a tattoo artist and the equipment he prefers is worst than a woman and her shoes...LOL





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