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Where to begin? I started my tattoo apprenticeship in 2013 after working in a hospital for 12 years. I have an excellent knowledge of sterile processes and provide a very clean and safe environment. I have been drawing and doing art my whole life. My favourite styles include realism, colour or black and grey, neo-traditional and American traditional. Japanese, illustrative, and new school. Anything sci-fi, comic book or pop culture I have a blast doing and anything I can get creative with. Really I love all styles of the craft and try to be versatile and continue to take on diverse projects. Been lucky to be around some fantastic artists to learn from. I just opened my own tattoo shop in Calgary, Lucky Tattoo Parlour. The signs up and we are open for business. Use any of the links provided to contact us for a tattoo consultation. Peace
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After care instructions
Remove bandage in the shower and wash gently with mild soap(baby soap), and warm water. Repeat if necessary. Important to properly wash the product and body fluids off. Bring a few pieces of paper towels with you and gently pat dry. Then for the first week just wash it once or twice a day with mild soap and water. Week two, once the tatto
Remove bandage in the shower and wash gently with mild soap(baby soap), and warm water. Repeat if necessary. Important to properly wash the product and body fluids off. Bring a few pieces of paper towels with you and gently pat dry. Then for the first week just wash it once or twice a day with mild soap and water. Week two, once the tattoo has been cleaned and allowed to dry for a half hour or so you can use a small drop of aftercare cream(that I provide)to massage gently into your tattoo. Don’t use too much, you want it fully absorbed into the skin so you tattooed skin can breathe. You should only use product once or twice a day. DONT PICK OR SCRATCH YOUR TATTOO. Don’t soak or use any chemicals for at least a month.
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