Considering A Tattoo On Spring Break? Check Out These Ft. Lauderdale Shops
If you live in a beach side city, you can attest to the party atmosphere and fast pace living that goes on year round. Fort Lauderdale, Florida is no different either. The best thing about beach cities, is the ever present possibility to do something exciting no matter the hour of day. Everything from incredible sand art to getting some tattoos, art is a considerable part of Ft. Lauderdale. If you are looking to get a tat, though, I can walk you through some of the more popular Fort Lauderdale tattoo shops.
There are several things that you should keep an eye out for when you are looking to get some tattoos. First of, slow down and make a good decision based on the best product for your money. When determining a place to get some ink, you have to think of the price they charge, who does the tattoos, and where the shop is located.
You should think about all of these in this sort of detail. For starters, if the inside of the shop is dirty and disorganized, you should promptly leave. Needles are used to tattoo, and you'd be lucky to only end up with a nasty infection from a dirty needle. The final, and often unstated rule of tattooing is that you should never get any ink done from someone who doesn't have any him/herself. This means they don't appreciate the pain involved or the work their shop does enough to have any.
You will find a ton of shops up and down the east coast around Ft. Lauderdale, but I will let you in on a few gems.
Cool Cat Tattoos have been around for several years, enough to open up a second shop to service the other side of Fort Lauderdale. With the passing seasons, Cool Cat continues to grow distinctly in popularity through quality tattoos and reasonable pricing. Cool Cat Tattoos also offers a wide range of piercing options for the adventurous type looking for a little icing on their tattoo cake.
The next on the list of great shops along the beach would be Bulldog Tattoo Studio. Through years of combined experience, this establishment has become a staple for those getting a tattoo there in the Ft. Lauderdale area. You can check out some of their original work at www.bulldogtattoo.org. On top of the exceptional work that the group of artists inside do, they have some seriously stellar prices to contend with competition in the area.
In no way the last shop servicing the Ft. Lauderdale area, but the last to be discussed within this article, would be the Bruce Bart Tattoo Shop. The store has two locations, one in Woodstock, NY and the other in Ft. Lauderdale. The owner Bruce Bart has been tattooing for the better part of 35 years, and has compiled equally talented artists to work in his studios. One of the differences between Bart's studio and others would be that they tattoo portraits. This requires a steady hand and great detail. You can check out some of this incredible work at http://brucebarttattooing.com/ and I encourage you to.
You are not going to run out of places that will throw you down in a chair and throw a design on you. You need to be cautious of where this takes place. For one because unless you have a lot of money, tattoos are permanent, so you have to trust the person on the other side of the tattoo gun. So before you run off and get some ink done, do some research. These shops listed here are a good place to start.
A popular trend among the teens adorning the beach-backdropped area is getting tattoos or Exotic Piercing. I can take you through some of the more popular Fort lauderdale Tattoo Shops.
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