At a very young age, I knew I was gonna get myself some ink sooner or later. and of course that came in later in life when I could make responsible or at least conscious decisions on my own. I think the hardest part was finding a shop you trust enough to stick a needle in you multiple times and draw on your skin.
You have to understand that it's permanent and even though there are ways of erasing your tattoo, it'll leave a mark or there would always be remnants of it on your skin. That's why shops always say: Think before you ink!
The first time I went there, I really had no idea what to do but I knew they were one of the best shops in the country and they're obliged to follow the safety and sanitary protocol. They walked me through what was going to happen, in theory and while the artist was actually doing it. and after that we reviewed the do's and don'ts and then they sent me off.
It's always good to invest on your ink. These shops might be expensive but you're getting your money's worth for sure. The first one I got from them is 5 years old but it still looks like new. read more