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| - I had an awful experience here, and unfortunately, I'll have to be reminded of it every day for the rest of my life. Upon walking in, the artists were arguing with several other customers. A client even came storming into the parlor, yelling at the artists about how rude and unprofessional they were. That should've been my cue to leave, but for some reason I stayed. Big mistake.
I received a tattoo of a short quote from a book on my hip. It was far more painful than any of my other tattoos, and the artist rushed through it. They also overcharged me (they told me a price on the phone, then charged an extra 40 after it was completed). I was in excruciating pain for over a week after, and I bled like crazy. As the tattoo healed, I realized the entire thing was blown out. Not only is it very thick and dark, there is an awful blue haze all around the tattoo that looks like a permanent bruise. I am already looking into either having the blowouts removed or the entire thing, but it will be EXTREMELY expensive and it will take quite some time to save up enough money for the treatment.
I don't regret the tattoo, but I can't even put into words how much I regret going to 10th Street Tattoo to have it done. It could've been a very cute tattoo if done right, but now it's just an eyesore. It affects my confidence and I tear up every time I see it.
Please do your research before selecting a tattoo parlor and MAKE SURE the artist you choose can properly execute what you're asking for.
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