How to Choose a Good Tattooist
Just like bad haircuts, there are a lot of tattoos that have been done awkwardly. But the difference is that your hair can grow longer, but the permanent tattoos on your body will last whole life long. So don't make a bet on your skin.

1.See If He/SheCan DrawGreat
Everyone can draw. But for tattooist, it’s extremely important for them to be creative and professional. Somehow, even some tattooists can't create unique patterns, if he/she is a good at tattooing, you can choose some share-able tattoo patterns published online and let him/her tattoo the work on you.

2.View His/HerWorks
Many tattooists have their own Instagram, Pinterest and other online public accounts, which you can follow and find out your favourite tattoo styles. Since it’s easy to tell the professional areas of tattooist, based on the details and designs of their works. However, if the tattooist is constantly posting random themes or concepts of tattoo styles, you need to consider is he/ she really a “tattooist”.

3.Professional knowledge
Tattooing can be regarded as a surgery due to the size of pattern on the body, everyone has their rights to consult on the details, like what kind of person is not suitable to get tattoo? How long can get a tattoo again after the scar recovery? Why the ink colors come out differently with the image? What’s the allergy rate? If the tattooist doesn't know how to answer or just simply slight over the conversation, this person is not trustworthy, and you should not spend your money here.

Here’s my suggestions for people who are interested in tattoo but still afraid of different kinds of accidents, you may try a tattoo sticker. I cooperate with inktells currently, they are selling tattoo stickers, which have temporary tattoo stickers and semi-permanent tattoo stickers. They work with over hundreds artists, to transfer their works into tattoo stickers. These stickers take you less than 30 seconds to apply them on your body. Temporary tattoos last for 2-4 days on average, and semi- permanent tattoos last for about 15 days. It's best not to compromise with a bad tattooist just because you are “dying” to get a tattoo, you can keep using tattoo stickers until you meet the right one.

How Can You Tell If the Tattooist is Worth Choosing?
Tattooist with attributes as follows can be regarded as a trustworthy one:
1. A Clean Workplace
Tattooists should be responsible for their customers. No matter how busy they are, they are supposed to keep the workplace clean. If you find the table is thick with dirt, the ashtray is fulled of cigarette ash, and the floor is stained with ink and footprints, then just leave. This tattooist is unreliable.
2. Be Concern About Tools
Professional tattooists always take good care of their tools and have their own rules for the placement of the work table. Instead of leaving the tools everywhere, they keep them in specific containers, which are cleaned and disinfected to use for next time.
3. Give Professional Advice
A good tattooist does not always tattoo identically as their customers require, he/she usually gives advice to them. After all, the tattooist is the one who is professional and has the duty to help you avoid danger and side effects.
4. Pay Attention to Aftercare
If the tattooist didn’t tell you anything about aftercare of tattoo, then he is fooling you. Technique is not the only thing that matters in tattoo. A professional tattooist will tell you some tips about aftercare, in order to make sure of the work will come out perfectly.
5. Principle
Never tattoo for underage youths. Never use red cinnabar ink and dove blood ink which may do harm to people who are poked.

Before meeting a right tattooist, you may try a tattoo sticker. I cooperate with inktells currently, they are selling tattoo stickers, which have temporary tattoo stickers and semi-permanent tattoo stickers. They work with over hundreds artists, to transfer their works into tattoo stickers. These stickers take you less than 30 seconds to apply them on your body. Temporary tattoos last for 2-4 days on average, and semi-permanent tattoos last for about 15 days. It's best not to compromise with a bad tattooist just because you are “dying” to get a tattoo, you can keep using tattoo stickers until you meet the right one.