"Haha most pros start out as scratchers dude. Just remember to learn your hygiene and use disposables.
Any style mate. Line, dot, traditional, new school, portraits... you name it really :/"
Always used disposable needles/grips/tips and nitrile gloves, entire area cleaned down with detol before and after, anything reusable cleaned with food grade hydrogen peroxide and rinsed with green soap as couldn't afford an autoclave. No problems so far. |
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By *ew2878Man
over a year ago
Warminster |
Am loving the dot flowers at the moment had a quote for 3 hours for £160 I normally pay that for a full afternoon. Has the prices of tattoos generally changed? been a couple of years since my last one |
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By *oopy097 OP Man
over a year ago
east mids |
Charge what the skill level demands dude... if its good solid work its worth more than a tat thats washed out. ALOT of tattooists cant draw... i mean really draw. Know nothing of contrast, value and saturation. I only book in a full days... dont bother with per hour. |
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"Charge what the skill level demands dude... if its good solid work its worth more than a tat thats washed out. ALOT of tattooists cant draw... i mean really draw. Know nothing of contrast, value and saturation. I only book in a full days... dont bother with per hour. "
Please can I see your tattoos |
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