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on 1/2/2009 The Airbrush Tattoo industry is currently the sixth fastest growing industry in the United States, and so far, only 1 in 10 people know what an airbrush tattoo is. As word spreads, as more and more people understand the attraction and the overwhelming positive reaction airbrush tattoos has to people from every walk of life, this industry will explode onto the scene like wildfire.

My name is Franco and I own Family Fun Airbrush Tattoos. Family Fun Airbrush Tattoos is a family-oriented service provider who specializes in Customer Service. We provide service to private parties such as Weddings, Birthdays, Grad Nights, Bar & Bat Mitzvahs, Class & Family Reunions, Church Events, Halloween Parties, School Functions, Corporate Events, Grand Openings, Holiday Parties, Sweet Sixteen Parties and College Events. If you are having a party, we can provide hours of entertainment to all of your gue

on 7/20/2008 How much do you charge for a basic 2 color childrens tattoo?

on 7/19/2008 Family Fun: I'm thinking about starting a airbrush tattoo business can you answer a few questions? Where is the best place to buy supplies? Is the business profitable? I would like to get a very professional looking booth set up and hit the fairs/festivals and other events. Any hints or knowledge would be greatly appreciated. Thank you molloyfamily@yahoo.com

on 5/31/2008 EHT "basics" for starting an airbrush tattoo business are "kinda" laid out in this article, yet reality is not so simple.

There are alot of necessities missing that are essential to success, not to mention business smarts and a basic business concept.

Having been in the airbrush tattoo business 4 years now, I want to offer a few alternaitves to some of the things mentioned in the article.

1. You can make your money back in your FIRST event. However, in over 20 festival type events, I only made money in the first one.

2. The type of events you do, your travel/lodging/product/wages will determine your profit. Mine is typically about 55% of each event.

3. The best airbrush gun I have found and use exclusively costs $79.

4. Self-adhesive stencils are great for beginners, but they are cost-prohibitive. Far too expensive to use. Holding stencil while changing colors is SIMPL

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