Are you ready for that tattoo you've always wanted? Mori Ink shares the important information you will need to find the ideal tattoo artist and studio, along with all the right questions to ask.
Ashland, OR (PRWEB) April 14, 2005 – Design is usually the first idea that comes to mind, yet choosing the safest and most sanitary environment and a compatible artist are just as essential. Whether you plan to create your own design or choose a pattern at the studio, the artist should be willing to help enhance your project so that it works and looks its best on skin. Creating a unique tattoo can make it much more meaningful.
It is important to find a tattoo artist that is sensitive to your needs while maintaining safe and sanitary conditions. An inviting atmosphere may be important to you. Mori, founder of www.moriink.com says, A clean and sober shop is a plus, though I have not yet found an easy way to find out such information. If an artist is sober, it is more likely that there will be consistency in their art work and hospital caliber sterilization. Ask the artist if proper sterilization procedures (usually an autoclave) are used. Also ask if you could see the autoclave so that you know it exists."
If you feel awkward in any way about the artist or the shop, trust your instincts. Seeking another place and person is in order. This is your body and tattoos are sacred and forever. Take your time. Ask questions about preparing yourself, and the degrees of potential discomfort. Good artists should never be offended or standoffish to any question you may have.
Once you have found the right artist and studio, you're ready to go! Make sure you have plenty of time and nothing to worry about. Feel free to bring a friend for support. Happy Tattooing!
More information regarding tattoos and piercings can be found at http://www.moriink.com or by phone: 542.482.TATT (8288).
About Mori Ink
Mori Ink provides a clean and sterile environment that is warm, comfortable, and relaxing. The professional female artist specializes in fine line and color work. Custom tattoo designing is also available. At Mori Ink, the most up to date, state regulated methods for tattooing and piercing are used. Hospital-standard sterilization and single service nontoxic colors are provided for each client. All procedures are followed with step by step aftercare and advice.
Contact Information:
Mori
Mori Ink
542.482.TATT (8288)
http://www.moriink.com
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