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Tattoo
Parlor southern Thailand
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artist tattoo, back tattoo, Bangkok Thailand, body parlor, body piercing parlor,
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Phuket, Samui, Tattoo studio
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Tattoo parlor in southern Thailand -
mainly on Phuket Island-
have brisk business.
Most of he Tattoo parlors in the southern
Thailand tourist centers work in shift to satisfy the continuous demand for a
nice tattoo from the tourist.
The costs for a excellent tattoo are quite low in
a Thai tattoo parlor and the environment, especially hygienic is comparable to
any country in the "west".
Tattoo parlors on Phuket Island southern
Thailand usually start at 10 am and close at 2 am, sometimes even later since
the "farang" are cueing to get a nice tattoo stitched into their skin.
Tattoo art in Thailand has a long history, to ink the skin is a century
old art practiced almost everywhere. Only the subject of the tattoo changed over
time in the moment flower tattoos, butterfly tattoos, Chinese tattoo, dragon
tattoo,
henna tattoo (temporarily tattoo) and Japanese tattoo are very popular.
Anyway you can find a simple or sophisticated tattoo design and tattoo
picture like flower tattoos in many tattoo parlors in the southern Thailand
tourist centers, like Phuket, mainly at Karon and Patong beach.
The tattoo artists in southern Thailands
tattoo parlors usually ask reasonable prices to make the tattoo- but
first check with at least 2 tattoo parlor - studio and in any case
bargaining is needed, don't be shy. |
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Tattoo
Studio Parlor Phuket southern Thailand |
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Tattoo from one of the better tattoo parlor

Flower Tattoo red from a Thailand tattoo parlor

Tattoo parlor southern Thailand body tattoo back

Strange ghost tattoo from a tattoo parlor in southern Thailand
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The Tattoo parlor artists in southern
Thailand
working in tattoo parlor or tattoo studio as
pictured above, some are smaller some are bigger, but they do their tattoo job
quite well in a hygienic environment with usually sterile equipment using tattoo
guns as you can see on the picture below.
A good
and reasonably priced tattoo parlors
is the one pictured above . This tattoo parlor is on the first road to
the left coming to Karon from the Chalong Circle leading down to Karon Beach
Phuket Thailand from this main through road, the guy said they also have tattoo
similar to Angelina Jolie tattoo's.
Every tattoo parlor try to make it very
convenient to have a attractive tattoo done during your Thailand vacation.
Check the tattoo designs they have on display, there are hundreds for every
taste.
Or maybe a strange ghost and devil tattoo as pictured left or a not less
strange tattoo of Jesus Christ as pictured right.
A great push into the awareness of tattoo parlors
and tattooing in Thailand gave Angelina Jolie.
Angelina Jolie is a
"regular" to a tattoo parlor in Thailand, its the tattoo parlor
of Thai tattoo artist Sompong Kanphai.

Several Angelina Jolie tattoos upper back from the Thai tattoo
parlor
As Kanphai used the traditional tattoo method of flicking a long
ink filled needle to break the surface of the skin, he chanted
an ancient rhythm to bless the tattoo.
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Tattoo parlor southern Thailand devil tattoo covering back complete

Flower Tattoo from a Thailand tattoo parlor

Jesus Christ Tattoo from a Tattoo Parlor in southern Thailand

Attractive tattoo done during vacation in a Thailand tattoo parlor
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The design itself - a snarling tiger baring its teeth and
claws - represents luck, power and good fortune. Jolie, flew to Bangkok with her adopted son Maddox, who was born in
neighbouring Cambodia, in her private jet.
In April last year, Kanphai emblazoned
her left shoulder with a traditional Cambodian Khmer tattoo. Many
other celebrities share Angelina Jolie's passion for tattoos on the
lower back, where the skin is thicker and offers a flat canvas.
Thai
tattoo parlor's have hundreds of tattoo art patterns and designs you can have
banged into your skin, they also work quite professional in the tattoo
parlor so it’s very unlikely that you will have problems
afterwards.
More on tattoo click
here:
What to consider when
choosing a parlor for your tattoo designs

Lady with
upper back tattoo of a strange creature |
Better consider a few things when
choosing a tattoo parlor, especially if this is your first tattoo.
Make sure that you feel comfortable in the tattoo shop and with
the tattoo artist. Take a friend with you to have a tattoo
done as well can help relieve some of the tension you may
face when having your first tattoo.
When choosing a tattoo artist you should make sure that they use new,
sterile equipment for each client or that they thoroughly
clean
and sterilize the equipment used. These basic precautions will minimize the risk of infection and other diseases which is important when dealing
with needles and blood.
Be sure that all needles are opened in front of
you so that you have piece of mind that they have not been used on a
previous client.
The tattoo parlor should be well lit with
a bright natural light if possible, as that will show the
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true nature of the colors used and will also
give you a better idea of what the tattoo will actually
look like once inked.
The tattoo artist in the tattoo parlor
must have the appropriate credentials, license and references to
ensure they are capable to carry out your tattoo design.
If the tattoo
artist is a
professional then they will be more than happy to show the ways in which
their tattoo parlor adheres to a safe standard of practice. If they give
you a hard time or are uncooperative with any of your requests simply
leave as they do not deserve your trust or your business. |

Tattoo artist at work in a tattoo parlor southern
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Tattoo parlor southern Thailand body side tattoo
of a lady |
Having a tattoo by an accredited professional is relatively risk free,
but you must be aware of the following risks:
Serious infection such as Hepatitis B, C, Tetanus or HIV which
are passed on via infected blood or other bodily fluids.
Skin
infections such as impetigo, dermatitis, flare up of existing
eczema, keloids (thick scars on dark skin) and other allergic reactions.
Remember that a tattoo is a permanent investment and you must be
sure that the parlor is clean and hygienic.
About the Author Matt Robinson - Matt owns ultimate tattoo designs that
helps people select cool unique tattoo designs
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10 Things To Consider Prior
To Getting A Tattoo
If you are thinking about getting a tattoo,
take a moment to consider your answers to the following 10 questions.
You will be glad that you did.
1. Is the tattoo artist experienced? This is perhaps the most
important thing to consider before hiring any one particular tattoo
artist. An experienced professional will be knowledgeable in the proper
cleansing of equipment, which is an absolute necessity, and also how to
create designs that the customer will enjoy.
2. Will the tattoo image be as important to you in the future as
it is right now? For instance, if your tattoo will be in celebration of
a love interest, are you absolutely certain that person will be there
10, 20 or even 50 years from now?
3. Why do you want to get the tattoo? Is it because you want to
or because someone else wants you to? Is it to fit in with a crowd or
possibly a love interest? If you are making any type of permanent
marking on your body, including a tattoo, you will want to be sure that
you are doing it for the right reasons.
4. Are you prepared to deal with possible consequences that may
arise out of getting a tattoo? This may include an infection or severe
soreness of the skin at the site of the tattoo. In addition, surgery
will be the only way to later remove it if you should ever change your
mind.
5. Do you have a design in mind? If you don't, stop by the local
tattoo parlor and ask to see some samples of what is available.
6. Can you afford the tattoo? The larger the tattoo, the larger the
cost. Even the smallest tattoo can be expensive, especially if you are
on a budget. Before deciding to get the tattoo, make sure that you know
how much it will cost and make arrangements to have the full payment
ready on the date of it's application. |

Tattoo parlor southern Thailand a particular dragon tattoo upper
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7.
Do you have a fear of needles? If you do, tattoos may not be for
you. Either this or you will have to find some way to put the thought of
it out of your mind. A lot of people have a fear of needles and perhaps
the best alternative is a temporary tattoo, which are made to look quite
realistic these days. |

Piercing and tattoo extreme from a local tattoo parlor
at vegetarian festival Phuket southern Thailand
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8. What type of tolerance do you have for pain? There is no other
way to say it, but getting a tattoo is painful. It does involve needles
and you should really consider your level of tolerance before signing up
for a tattoo.
9. What will you do if you ever decide to have it removed? Can
you afford the cost associated with surgery? The only way to remove a
tattoo is through surgery, which can be very expensive. Unless it is for
medical reasons, most health insurance policies will not cover the cost
of a tattoo removal. This means that the patient will often find
themselves with 100% of the financial responsibility and, before getting
a tattoo, you should make sure that you will be financially able to
handle any future medical procedures that are associated with a tattoo.
10. Are you prepared to treat the area as
recommended to avoid infection? This will likely involve keeping the
tattoo site covered until it is able to heal properly and keeping it
clean in the way that the tattoo artist or physician recommends.
This article is to be used for informational purposes only. The
information contained herein is not intended to be used in place of, or
in conjunction with, professional medical advice.
Before deciding on getting a tattoo or having one removed, the
patient must consult a licensed medical doctor for medical advice and/or
to determine the best course of action for his/her individual healthcare
needs.
About the Author - Aurel radulescu
Read about tattoo addiction, popular tattoos and many other tattoo
related subjects on TattooType forum http://www.tattootype.com/forum/
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