Guidelines
for Choosing the Best Tattoo Parlors
If
you were going to invest in a piece of art, would you feel better
about buying it from an accredited gallery which could prove it
was authentic, or from someone selling it from the trunk of their
car?
So
think of the tattoo you are about to get as a piece of art, because
thats what it should be. Tattoos are one of the most ancient
forms of body art, for which you will be providing the canvas.
And because tattoos have soared in popularity over the past decade,
there is no shortage of tattoo studios more than willing
to practice their artistry on you. How do you separate the best
tattoo parlors from the rest?
Let
me confess. I have, for years, indulged in oil painting as a hobby.
I have an easel, brushes, a palette, paints and mediums too numerous
to count, palette knives, and even a smock. I have won a few awards
in amateur competitions, and even sold a few pieces of my work.
Does that make me a professional artist?
No
more than owning inks, needles, designs, and renting a store space
makes someone a professional tattoo artist. Before you decide
to patronize a particular tattoo parlor, learn what a successful
parlor should look like. If the one you are considering doesnt
measure up, take your money, and your canvas, elsewhere.
When
you start looking for the best tattoo parlor, youll be able
to tell a lot simply by paying attention to your first impressions
when walking in the door. If you see clutter, overflowing ashtrays,
dirt in the corners and dust on the furniture, will you really
be able to overlook them?
Pay
attention to the quality of the tattoo designs on display. Tattoo
flash, all those design posters covering the walls
of every studio, are, or should be, anyway, copyrighted artwork
purchased from professional artists. Do they have the bright colors
and clear definition of professional artistic prints? Can you
see the copyright and the artists name?
If
the flash you are looking at appears washed-out, and you cant
see any identifying marks, you may be looking at designs bootlegged
from anywhere; the same people who sell traditional artwork or
bootlegged movies from the trunks of their cars are perfectly
capable of selling stolen tattoo designs. Any merchandise that
has a market is merchandise which can be counterfeited, and the
soaring popularity of tattoos has made tattoo designs prime bootlegging
material.
If
the shop you are visiting was willing to cheat legitimate artists
out of the royalties they should be getting for their tattoo designs,
will they be willing to give you full value for the money you
spend on your tattoo? The best tattoo parlors offer new needles,
fresh high quality ink, clean gloves, and artists who will spend
all the time necessary to make sure your tattoo is the best it
can be.
How
is the lighting in the studio? At the best tattoo parlors, your
tattoo will be done in natural light, so that you can judge how
it will permanently appear. Or will it be done under fluorescent
lighting, or in a dimly lit corner? Fluorescent lighting will
heighten the effect of yellow and greens inks while graying the
blues and reds.
If
the studios cleanliness, flash, and lighting seem acceptable,
its time to learn about their history. How long have they
been at their present location and can they give you the names
of some satisfied customers? Do they have a portfolio with pictures
of their healed tattoos to show you? Do the artists know how to
avoid scarring, or what to do if they see plasma leaking during
the tattooing process? Do they even know what plasma is?
There
are some terms you can throw around to find out how familiar a
tattoo studios employees are with safety regulations. Asking
whether they practice Standard Precautions will let
you know if they are in compliance with the OSHA guidelines for
controlling bloodborne diseases.
Standard
precautions mean that the best tattoo parlors will have artists
who sterilize their packaged needles and tubes in an autoclave
before opening them for use. Any equipment they use on a customer,
including inks, glove, razors, ink cups, and ointments, will be
discarded after sue, and the artist will wipe down the work area
with a virucide, to destroy any lingering germs or viruses.
The
best tattoo parlors dispose of any sharp instruments in the same
way that hospitals do, in sharps containers, and any
other materials which have come into contact with blood in biohazard
containers.
The
simple rule is that anything which is exposed to human blood,
in the best tattoo parlors, will either be disposed of or autoclaved
after use.
It
may seem uncomfortable, but you want your tattoo artist to treat
you as if your blood were infectious. Even though you know it
isnt, you cant say the same for everyone else who
has been tattooed at that particular parlor. So the best tattoo
parlors will approach everyone that way. Dont take it personally.
If
the person who greets you when you enter the parlor is reluctant
to answer your questions on the parlors safety practices,
and cant refer you to another employee who will, scratch
that tattoo parlor off your list.
And
if you live in a state which requires its tattoo parlors to be
certified, you are in luck.
In
the U.S., only three states, New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts,
require their tattoo artists to be certified by the American Academy
of Micropigmentation: http://www.micropigmentation.org/
And
only one state, Oregon, has a state certification program. Oregons
tattoo artists have to complete and pass a 368-hour training course
at a state-approved training school. New Mexico, North Dakota,
and Washington D.C. have no regulations on tattooing at all.
So
if youre in a state which is either unregulated, or only
requires its tattoo parlors to pass an occasional Health Department
inspection, the easiest way for you to find the best tattoo parlors
is to look for those whose artists belong to the Alliance of Professional
Tattooists. The APT admits only those artists who have educated
themselves in proper tattoo safety.
Look
at choosing the best tattoo parlors the same way you would look
at choosing the best art galleries. You are buying artwork, and
you, and the rest of the world will be looking at it for the rest
of your life. The best tattoo parlors take pride in their work.
And
youll probably be able to tell you are in one of the best
the minute you walk through its door.
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