Body Art Safety
You can always ask your artist about their training or apprenticeship experience, and they’ll likely enjoy telling you. If you’re curious about past designs, ask to see his or her portfolio! You can also ask if they have experience in first-aid training, and about the safety procedures they follow. Finally, ask yourself if you’re totally comfortable with your artist and go with your gut.
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July 14, 2015