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Celtic Art | Tattooing part 2

November 3rd, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Before the artist can start to put needle to peel the area where the celtic design tatoos goes must be prepared. This is customarily done by spraying the skin down with rubbing alcohol to disinfect the area and shaving any body hair off the skin. Shaving is vital as the tattoo needles may push hair into the skin, accelerating the possibility of infection.

Thanks to the skin’s pliancy, it isn’t suggested that a tattoo be done without these guides. Even vet pros know not to try this. The image to be tattooed is placed between the backing and carrier sheets and passed thru a machine and the carbon from the carrier gets transferred onto the carbon master sheet. This is then transferred onto your skin by employing a deodorant stick or moistening the area with alcohol or greensoap.

After you are settled in the artist’s booth, he should open up the needle and needle tube pouches in front of you. If he doesn’t show you, ask to see the sterilization indicators on the pouches before opening them.

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