Tattoos

Leo | 03/29/2006 - 17:06

Tattoos in Trinidad and Tobago are becoming very popular - and it's important that people come to a respectable tattoo parlour to get a tattoo done.

Like us. Screamers Airbrush and Tattoo Studio.

We do various designs. Women seem to like our butterflies, and the men typically don't. There are different styles of tattoo - from traditional to tribal to Irezumi (Japanese) - even portraits of loved ones, if so desired. We'd advise not getting tattoos of names of boyfriends and girlfriends.

We've got some of the best talent in Trinidad and Tobago when it comes to just about everything - and that's important when dealing with something which is difficult and expensive to remove.

When deciding on your first tattoo, it's important that you understand that you should be willing to live with it for the rest of your life. If you work in an office, we'd advise no visible tattoos when you are in your work clothes.

We will NOT tattoo anyone who is under 18 and without parental consent. We also will not tattoo anyone who is drunk, or otherwise intoxicated. If you really want it, you can wait.

At our studio, we put the safety of our customers at the same level as the quality of work we do - from gloves to *new* and sterile needles to bathing regularly. We also bathe regularly, and upon request can provide notes from home verifying we used soap and everything.

Tattoo Care Instructions

Taking care of your tattoo is very important, and in case you forgot what we told you when you had it done - here it is again.

(1) Remove bandage from the tattoo one or two hours after you had it done.
(2) Rinse gently with cool or lukewarm water; using a mild anti-bacterial soap. Pat it dry, don't rub it.
(3) Apply a thin coat of antibiotic ointment. Discontinue the use of the ointment in 2-3 days.
(4) Do not soak in water. Do not let the shower run directly on it.
(5) Avoid sun, sea bathing and swimming pool until your tattoo has healed.
(6) Do NOT run, scratch or pick the tattoo!
(7) After 5-14 days, the tattoo may start to peel. This is natural. Allow the skin/scab to fall off naturally. (See above, number 6)
(8) Colours may fade during this period, but will return when the healing is complete.
(9) If you have *any* problems, come back and see our tattoo artist immediately.

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