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Lucky Lou's Tattoo
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I was Tattooed by an artist at Lucky Lou's about a year ago. I have in the past been tattooed by many very talented artists,and am not new to the expierence. The receptionist was very nice, and asked me what I was looking for...She then asked me to pay in advance( a little expensive, but othen than that so far so good). I asked if they had a portfolio of the artist for me to look at, when she answered no I was a little concerned, but the design was simple so I dismissed it. When I was taken back the artist rested my arm on a roll of paper towels( red flag #1), which is terribly unsanitary. His machine sounded more of a chainsaw than a propperly even running machine, and a few of my lines were blown out from the get go. The design has now collapsed on itself to a blob, and I'm in the process of laser removal to have it covered with something that will last the rest of my life without this happening. Not trying to bad mouth the shop. Just saying ask to see portfolios before any tattoo. Save yourself the time, hassle and money.
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