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How to Tattoo a Person

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Summary: Tattoo artists should never work on a person with reused needles or gloves. Safely tattoo people with tips from an expert tattoo artist in this free video on tattooing.

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By Oak Adams and Daniel Walker
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Oak Adams has been a tattoo artist for 13 years he is currently owns "Painted Temple" in Provo, Utah. Daniel Walker as well has been a tattoo artist for 10 years and works with Oak at...read more

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"This is Oak at Painted Temple Tattoo in Provo Utah. Requesting how to tattoo a person. First things first you got to be sterile. You cannot reuse things you cannot touch other things. You know while your gloves are dirty or bloody and that's about all I can tell you about how to tattoo a person. It's there's some many hacks in this industry today that are attempting to tattoo their buddy's or attempting to tattoo their family and and you know the truth be said that their hurting people. They are killing people literally. Killing people. There are so many diseases in this industry and in this world. That it's, it's an unsafe practice unless you know what your doing. So if you do want to tattoo somebody. You need to go learn from a master or I wouldn't say master. I would say somebody who's skilled or qualified in the art of tattooing and learn from then. They will teach you and show you in how not to kill somebody. So if you are at home tattooing your buddy's with no knowledge I would say to stop and go to somebody who knows what their doing and have them teach you. If your art qualifies and you know if you are superior then learn."

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