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Tattoo starter kits
Tattoo starter kits, tattooing kits, tattoo beginners kits, cheap tattoo machines, cheap inks, is what everybody, who wants to start tattooing, wants to buy. Is that a wrong thing? We at tattoofreaks.com believe it's not but there are a lot of 'buts'.
Starter kits for tattooing and beginners kits can be purchased everywhere, but once you have your basic kit, what happens then? Does that make you a tattoo artist? NO. We believe that the only way for you to become a tattoo artist is an apprenticeship by an experienced artist. Tattooing involves a lot more then getting a machine, some ink and scratch away. What about tattooing techniques, difference in skintypes, hygiene, sterilization, needles.

What about the tattoo courses? If you follow a weeks tattooing course, does that make you a tattoo artist? NO. Every respected tattoo artist worldwide started of from scratch, working as a receptionist, hanging around the tattoo shop all day, helping with the customers, and most of all showed their interest in wanting to learn how to tattoo, and that's when a tattoo artist will decide to train somebody up and teach you how to tattoo. And they will tell you where to get your first tattoo machines, tattoo inks, out of experience. Just showing up in a tattoo studio and ask if they want to teach you how to tattoo, will be waved off. Be honest, why would an artist that you don't know and who never tattooed you, teach you their secrets about tattooing?

Regarding the starter kits for tattooing, why is there somuch difference between the prices? Quality is the keyword and good tattoo machines and tattoo equipment are not cheap. If you see that every tattoo artist has minimum 2 machines, that's not to show off but with a reason, so why would you, who want to start tattooing be able to do any nice work with a starter kit with only 1 cheap tattoo machine, doesn't make sense does it.

What if you still want to buy a tattoo starter or beginners tattoo kit? Check out boards, forums, what names of tattoo supply companies do get mentioned by professional tattoo artists and then decide to purchase from that company. Do not buy a tattoo kit for 300 £, 200 £ or 250 £, because it will give you nothing!

But the main caption of this page is still...

*GO AND EARN YOURSELF A TATTOO APPRENTICESHIP AND GOOD LUCK!*
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