TATTOOING YOU
All Tattooing is carried out
under hygienic conditions All needles are pre-packaged and
sterile and are used once and then disposed of by incineration.
Colours are dispensed into a plastic pallet which is also
only used once then disposed of by incineration.
Once you have a new tattoo, taking care of it is very important,
however, tattoos do heal and look different from one person
to the next.
Basically the less scabbing the
better it will look once healed, but there is no real control
over the scabbing, therefore a tattoo on one person may look
bright and vibrant but on the next may look a bit washed out
and not so crisp. This can be helped greatly by re-colour
after 10 weeks, which will incur a charge depending on the
amount of re-colour needed.
As previously mentioned Tattoos
heal differently from one person to the next and the odd person
may have an allergic reaction to the colour which may become
swollen and sore. If you suffer from allergies or sensitive
skin then it will be neccessary to have a patch test first.
Does it hurt
The outline burns a little, and
can feel like being scratched or stung, the filling in with
colour or black is much less noticeable and can actually feel
quite relaxing on some areas of the body.
Some people may feel a bit light
headed but this is quite rare, eating an hour or so before
having a tattoo will increase your body's energy levels and
help cope with any discomfort.