Below are some points to ask:
-Can I see your portfolio?
-For how long have you been tattooing/piercing?
-Has your studio earned a spore test qualification? (Spore tests examine that the equipment is sanitized.) If you don't want to demand this question, seek it in the studio. It should be displayed around somewhere visible, like on the wall, and it should be up to date.
-What type of jewellery do you use? All of the piercing jewellery should be excellent medical-grade stainless-steel or titanium.
-Do you use new ink for every tattoo?
-Do you have some aftercare information that I can take with me after my tattoo/piercing?
-How much do you charge for tattoos/piercings?
Piercings vary in fee, depending on the studio, the type of piercing you want, and the kind of jewellery used. The price of a tattoo depends on where you have it done, how large or tiny it is, and no matter if the tattoo is unique (one of a kind) or flash (wall) art. Tattoos can range in price from under $100 to many hundreds of dollars.
-For how long will it take to heal? Do you have any programs, for example, a camping trip or other vacation that might make it harder for you to take care of your new tattoo or piercing? If so, you might need to put off.
Consult with your piercer or tattooist before you start if you're bothered with how much it will hurt. Piercings don't typically hurt as much or for as tattoos. Tattoos hurt while they're being finished, as well as for a several days after that. Some spots of the body are more sensitive to suffering than others.
A good tattoo and piercing studio will take the time to reply your
questions. Absolutely walk out of a studio where they really don't serve
you with respect, or appear more interested in having your money than
presenting you a good piercing or tattoo knowledge.
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