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Buying a Tattoo Kit
Buying a Tattoo Kit
So you are considering buying a tattoo kit? Buying a tattoo kit is a great way to test the water with tattooing and seeing if you really are cut out to be a Tattoo artist. Too many people see the reality shows and the “rock star” status some Tattoo Artists get and think becoming a Tattoo artist is a license to print money but for every “Tattoo Star” there are thousands out there working a 40 or even a 60 hour work week.
The great thing about buying a Tattoo kit, if you are a beginner is that pretty much everything you need to get started SHOULD be included with your kit, that means a machine, power supply, tubes, tips, a few sets of needles, a decent variety of inks, sets of gloves and ink caps.
A quick search on Google shows that there are plenty of tattoo kits out there these days at an affordable price for the newbie who wants to get started.
You will find super low priced kits (from China) to kits well over $200 , there is an old saying “you get what you pay for” so don‘t just buy the lowest priced one you find, to start with you don’t have to go out and spend $500 but at least try and aim for the best you can afford. You are looking to start a career here and you want to start off on the right foot and not cutting costs on quality of your “work tools”.
Talk to other tattoo artists in the area and find out from them what Tattoo kits they purchased when they were starting off, nearly all artists have a personal favorite and a company they prefer to use.
Check Tattoo magazines. These days pretty much every newsstand has a decent selection of Tattoo magazines, check the ads in the magazines, often they have product reviews too that are helpful in helping you make the right choice.
On of the key things to remember with Tattooing is like anything in life you get out what you put in , a weak effort will bring weak results , buying a Complete Tattoo Kit is a great way to get started .
However once you have done some simple, basic tattoos you can look to add more machines, different types of needles, various brands of inks to your equipment collection to lead you on your road to your new career.
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Al Dawson is a 25 year + collector of Tattoos and runs the company www.ultimatetattookits.com.
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PIercing related questions: Several locations to be thought of/?
I am only 16 and as far as my motheris concernedi’mnot getting anyuntil i’m 18-inwhich case as long as i buy them, i’m getting them.
I’ve been planning out mypiercing quest for a little over twoyears and have come up with a fine starter kit.
THe following questions related toarea are
1) How much does it hurt
2) Amount of cash
3)Can i do it myself without infections
4) Any things that helped you out
THe places i am deffiantly getting with in the span of about 6 months ifnotmost in the first would be:
1) 1 septum
2) snakebits
3) 2 monroes
4) chin
5) tongue
6) nipples
7) the top of the bridge of your nose
Thats the basics.
Also i was going to get a couple tattoos:
1) stars all around both wrist
2) one inside my lowerlip
3) posible hand ones
So pertaining to all 7places and 3 tattoos please answer the 4 questions. THANK YOU! LOTS OF POINTS GIVEN
You might want to reduce your piercings to 3 healing at a time.. healing 7+ in a 6 month period is WAY too stressful on your body, and can make the piercing get super infected while making you horribly sick.
Doing the piercing yourself puts you at huge risk for a nasty infection, possibly hepatitis and other bloodbourne diseases, and a super crooked piercing. I have done piercings myself before, they currently aren’t there. They turned out so horribly crooked I regretted doing them myself. If i would have waited and gone to a professional, the piercings would be there today (about 3-4 years later).
Out of your list I have had 1, 2, 4 (by chin do you mean labret?), 5 three times, 6 twice in each nip (the vertical ones were crooked, are no longer there. Am thinking about getting re-pierced), and 7 once (it’s no longer there due to work).
My advice is to do your research, and go to a good piercer. Out of that list my most painful was the septum the first time. I went to a crappy excuse for a piercer, he pierced it wrong and it never healed. The second time around was much more painless. The tongue piercings were the least painful. Cost differs from place to place, and on the piercing. I will leave a link to a piercing place that I go to with prices. Keep in mind the price list doesn’t have jewelry on it.
For your tattoos you want,
The wrist ones do suck, but they aren’t my most painful.
Don’t have one in my lower lip yet, but it’s on my ‘to do’ list
I only have a tiny one on my hand, and didn’t hurt a bit.
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