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Businiess name:  Red Parlour Tattoo & Piercing
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a tattoo that I got years ago on vacation a tattoo of my EX's name on my hip. I figured that living in Manhattan I would check out some of the better local shops. The local NYC Tattoo Artist I dealt with all wanted to cover my tattoo with Asians designs of a fish or dragons. Although they assured me that the tattoo would not be to large I really wasn't happy with that idea for a tattoo. I asked my employee who has a lot of good tattoo work where he goes? He said in Queens at Red Parlor & ask for Powder. I checked out their site called & got directions I went to a visit them one evening after work.It really was pretty easy to get to from Manhattan. When I walk in I met with a small cute women who was helping one of their clients and told me that she would be right with me. To my surprise this young women was the tattoo artist I was told about. Powder told me that she was in between appointments that evening and had some spare time. Powder then the time to sit down with me while I explained my situation. Powder understood that being a woman I would prefer a more feminine design. She recommended flowers with little tribal design. Powder then took a few drawings of my tattoo and a tracing for size. She said that she would have a design by the next week. When I returned Powder had a couple of designs for me to choose from. She also explained the approach she took while drawing these designs and what would best work to cover up my tattoo. Powder was great I was nervous about it hurting but she took her time and all went smooth. The tattoo looks wonderful and I will be back so that you can take the after picture for your book. I am so happy that I found the Red Parlor. While talking with Powder I discovered that she was also a female business owner like me. I told I was so very glad I came to the Red Parlour and that I was proud that I was supporting a fellow female owned business as well.\r Pros: Great Female Tattoo Artist

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