I’ve heard that the tattoo will be more like a scar than a tattoo and is there any way to fix it if it does become scared?

I draw well, and my friend recommended me to a tattoo shop where they are looking for a tattoo artist (I hope I’m using the correct term- I mean the person who designs the tattoos and draws them, not the one who actually tattoos you).
What are this job’s requirements, artistically and practically? Do you need to improvise on the spot, or can you design it over a period of time?

My daughter would like a tattoo, and I promised I would research about it before I say yes or no. So far on all my research i hanv’t found any place which tattoos minors. So i was just wondering, is there any places which do tattoo minors within the area of Arlington or Dc?

Thank you for your time.

Got a new tattoo and the tattoo artist messed up on my polynesian tattoo by connecting the bands all the way around my leg and then crossing some of the lines. Any suggestions on what I cando? Perhaps I could go with a darker ink to cover the crossed lines, but I guess I am screwed on the connection of the bands. Is it a big deal if the bands are connected?

What do they make for a portrait? Or for a shoulder tattoo?
Are they the “cream of the crop” of tattooist, or just happen to have gotten lucky with a tv show?

I am looking to get a tattoo shortly. I made the image myself but it is a VERY symmetrical design. It is important to me that when I get the tattoo done that CIRCLES look like CIRCLES… not ovals, etc.
Is this difficult for tattoo artists to accomplish?
Thanks in advance!

How can I find a tattoo artist in Hawaii?

I’ve been researching tattoos and am still in the process of selecting what I want for my first tattoo. Right now I am planning to take a trip to Hawaii which I have not been back to since the first year of my life, once there I would like to get my first tattoo but in the meantime I wanted to know if there was a way to find an artist there from my home in California.

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