Q&ADoes it hurt?Is tattoo safe ?tattatText Box: SCRATCHER W/S TWO-THUMB TATTOO
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Tattoo removalTattoo aftercareText Box: How should I act when I'm in the chair?
Rule no 1, relax. This makes the whole process easier on you and the artist. Eat before you get tattooed, the excitement of getting the first tattoo and the anticipation of pain can make your blood sugar flip and you might feel faint. Don’t drink alcohol or take drugs, the only tattoo you’ll get is a size 10 boot-mark  on your ass. 
The first few seconds will be intense but your brain will flood your body with endorphins and you’ll go numb. Don’t move around, there is no eraser around. Let the tattoo artist know if you need to move , want to take a break or if you are uncomfortable.
Text Box: Are there any medical conditions that will prevent me from getting a tattoo?
If you have hemophilia. However its best to let the artist know if you have ANY medical condition, such as diabetes, asthma, epilepsy or heart condition in case of emergency.
If you are allergy prone you should get tested before you get tattooed. Also, it is generally not considered a good idea to tattoo pregnant women.
tattooText Box: WHY NEEDLES NOT “GUNS”?
Needles are sterilized individually and disposed of after each piercing so that used with sterilized  316L  surgical steel jewelry, disposable gloves and disinfectant, minimizes the risk of infection.
Guns however are notorious for infections since they are hardly wiped between customers and can not be properly sterilized in an autoclave. The studs have to be manipulated into place with the fingers, the studs are too short and frequently  become embedded in the flesh if there is swelling and they are blunt thus causing trauma. Frequent complaints include fever, swelling, typhoid, allergies because the studs are not made of material of sufficient quality for piercing. 
Text Box: WHAT IS 316L SURGICAL STEEL?
316L is the most widely used of all body jewelry materials in Europe and complies with E.U. laws on piercing (94/27/EEC) Its strength and durability, along with its bright, shiny appearance, make it ideal for construction of hard-wearing yet attractive body jewelry designs. Surgical steel does not corrode or tarnish and with the occasional polish using soft lint-free cloth, will remain as bright as the day it was made. Two-Thumb Tattoo Studio uses only  the highest quality 316L grade Surgical Steel, certified by the Sheffield Assay Office Analytical Services division, to ensure that all our jewelry is as easy on the body as it is on the eye. The stones in our jewelry are from the prestigious crystal company  “Swarovski”  
Text Box: WHAT DOES NEW NEEDLES FOR EVRY CUSTOMER MEAN?
That means that we NEVER EVER reuse or re-sterilize a needle. When you are tattooed or pierced the needle we use will be brand new and sterile. After your tattoo/piercing, that needle will be discarded in an approved biomedical waste container . Everything else (i.e.: pigments, gloves, ink caps, razors etc.) is discarded after each tattoo/piercing.
Text Box: IS PIERCING SAFE?
Yes, if you go to a professional piercer that knows safe and proper body piercing procedure. Unsafe, unethical and uneducated piercers do not provide complete, accurate information, methods and material to the public. Improper jewelry and badly placed piercing (tongue has a lot of nerves and veins) can cause discomfort, nose and nipple irritation, speech problems and broken teeth and outgrown navel piercings. You might end up spending a lot more on medical bills than you saved on the piercing, local infections can spread through out the body an become life-threatening.
Text Box: Live  as if you were to die tomorrow, get tattooed as if you were to live forever.
Text Box: Send us a line. Questions , deep thoughts, suggestions, Skype credit, anything.
info@tattoo-twothumb.com.my
We will answer all e-mails (unless you are selling penis pumps)  and may publish some minus names.
Text Box: IS YOUR PURPOSE IN LIFE TO SERVE AS A WARNING TO OTHERS?
Here is an e-mail we got. No joke this is real.
hello there :)
   came across your website and would like to ask a few question regarding piercing.
 I did a helix yesterday at %x@# tattoo & piercing parlor in #@*a!xa$@ (you know who you are.) but the person who did it, didn’t even know what is a helix, nor a tragus. I am wondering is it a normal practice for a gun to be used instead of a needle when piercing the ear region? 
Please, if you see that people have no idea what they are doing walk out. If you asked for a coke and were given catpiss would you drink it? The name and location will not be published to protect the guilty since the innocent are protected by the almighty as a matter of heavenly routine. 
Text Box: I HAVE A UGLY TATTOO. WHAT CAN I DO?
Unless it is your whole back it can be covered and in rare cases pimped up. You may not be able to choose whatever you like but at least the mess is gone. Here are some unfortunate souls who got their smiles back.
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tattoo price quotesTattoo pricingText Box: Things to Consider about the Studio You Choose 
  So, when you're choosing a studio, there are several things to take into consideration. 
How long has this studio been in business? Are they just opening, or changing names as so many do? 
Do they just get business through lots of advertising or return satisfied customers? A real art form needs no yellow pages... 

Maybe most important though, think ahead if you want a great piece of artwork on you or just something close to the picture you chose off the wall that is going to be on your body permanently... If you could only have one pair of jeans, you would spend as much as you could afford to make sure they lasted, right...
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Text Box: How do I find a safe studio ?
Although the décor will be different, a safe studio will look remarkably similar to a medical office. A well-run body art studio has a receiving area where clients check-in, wait for their appointment and get their procedure information and after-care instructions. Work areas are organized and clean. Each studio has medical waste containers for used needles, gloves and other disposable supplies. In safe body art studios, artists have easy access to a sink, soap and water or to waterless hand washing solutions. Body artists always wear gloves while working on clients. Safe body art studios have an autoclave to sterilize reusable equipment, tools and other supplies.  Ask to see the autoclave and ask how they monitor sterilization effectiveness. When you visit a body art studio you should see licenses posted in a conspicuous place.
✔ Is it clean and well lit?
✔ Does it provide client privacy?
✔ Are there receptacles for medical waste?
✔ Do they have and use an autoclave to sterilize reusable tools, equipment and body jewelry?
✔ Do artists have access to a sink or waterless hand washing supplies?
✔ Do artists use gloves while working on clients?
✔ Do tattoo artists dispense inks in small disposable cups?
✔ Do body artists use needles rather than piercing guns?
✔ Do body artists use disposable needles?
✔ Does the studio provide after-care information?
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