Best Tattoo artist in the area? I know they all specialize in certain types of tattoos. I want something like this.
Dawn L. replied:
Don't let just anyone ink you but here is the advice (as a woman with a few) that I would give you if I was your mom. If you really want that tattoo print it out and put it in your dresser drawer for 6 months and then pull it out and see if you still want it. It will certainly be on your body six months from now so waiting that long to make sure isn't going to do you any harm. I also work as a massage therapist so I see lots of tats which is why getting the right artist is important. If you really want it, don't go so small it gets blurry with time and get someone who won't do something that makes you cringe later. Take your time and really look once the stencil is on and make sure it won't move in a way you don't like. Don't just glance in the mirror and say "Ok" Move around and make sure that when you stand up straight or slouch it still looks good. And the only guy I let touch me is Aaron Goolsby http://www.aarongoolsbytattoos.com/