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Any reputable shop is cleaner than most homes and hospitals. They replace almost all parts of the tattoo gun , needles, covering of the wires, etc with each new person. Anything to avoid cross contamination. As for giving blood, do what I just did. Donate a month before the tattoo appointment. You can't donate for a year after the fact.
I won't lie, it can hurt at times, but it is not nearly as bad as most people think. So I could have bought that 5 yard kilt I wanted, or i could have bought the dog I have really been wanting, but instead I got something I drew up that will last a lifetime.
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 Originally Posted by Colin
Any reputable shop is cleaner than most homes and hospitals. They replace almost all parts of the tattoo gun , needles, covering of the wires, etc with each new person.
This is true. A friend of mine does web work for Blue Dragon Tattoo in Phoenix, AZ.
They've got an online gallery just for Celtic work. Probably don't want to surf some of their site from your place of employment.
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