Inked Mag Staff
November 10th, 2015
Things You Should Never Say at a Tattoo Shop
The tattoo and body modification world is by definition accepting and diverse. The first people to really develop a tattoo culture in America were rebels and outcasts but today anyone…
The tattoo and body modification world is by definition accepting and diverse. The first people to really develop a tattoo culture in America were rebels and outcasts but today anyone from a sorority girl to a business man can get a tattoo. Celebrities have proved that you don’t need to be hardcore to be tattooed which has prompted all walks of life to get their first tattoo. Yet even if you are a newbie to the tattoo world and know nothing about the history of tattoos or different styles, there are still a few things that you should avoid saying if you don’t want to look like a complete rookie during your first tattoo.
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