One horror story is about an apprentice who was made to clean non - stop. The mentor just had the apprentice do all the menial tasks like scrubbing floors and cleaning equipment for months without any real tattooing training. It was a total waste of time for the apprentice who thought they'd be learning the art.
Unethical behavior by the mentor is another element. Such as stealing the apprentice's designs. The mentor might see a great design from the apprentice and then claim it as their own for a paying client. This is really disheartening for the apprentice who has put in a lot of creative effort.
A woman got a tattoo of a butterfly on her ankle. However, the tattoo got infected. It was extremely painful and she had to take strong antibiotics. The infection was so bad that she couldn't walk properly for weeks. And the tattoo ended up looking really distorted after it healed.
One horror story is about a client who asked for a simple flower tattoo. The tattoo artist started, but halfway through, the tattoo gun malfunctioned and left a big, jagged mark on the client's skin that wasn't part of the design. It was a nightmare to fix.
Sure. One horror story is about a client who asked for a simple flower tattoo. The artist was distracted for a moment and misaligned the design. When the client saw it, they were furious and demanded a refund, but the artist refused as it was a 'completed' piece. It led to a huge argument.
Sure. One successful apprenticeship story is about a young person named Tom who apprenticed at a local carpentry shop. He learned from a master carpenter, starting with basic tasks like sanding and cutting small pieces. Over time, he was trusted with more complex projects. Eventually, he became a skilled carpenter and even started his own business, known for high - quality custom furniture.
Sure. There was an apprentice in a bakery. One day, he was tasked with making a simple cake but accidentally added salt instead of sugar. When the customers tasted it, their shocked faces were hilarious.
I've heard that some people using Rejuvi tattoo removal had really bad skin reactions. Their skin became extremely red, swollen and itchy. It was like their skin was on fire. Some even had permanent scarring where the tattoo was being removed.
A very scary 'tattoo fixers horror story' is about a client who went to a fixer to have a meaningful symbol tattooed over an old, unwanted tattoo. The fixer seemed confident at first. But when the job was done, the new tattoo was so poorly done that it looked more like a random scribble. The lines were not smooth, the shape was all wrong and the colors were a mess. It was such a bad experience for the client, especially because the symbol had a lot of sentimental value.
One common element is miscommunication. For example, the customer might describe one design but the tattoo artist interprets it differently. Another is inexperience of the tattoo artist, like bad line work or wrong shading. And sometimes it's unhygienic conditions in the tattoo parlor which can lead to infections.
Sure. There was this one client who went to a so - called 'cheap' tattoo parlor. The equipment didn't seem clean. Later, the client had an infection that was really bad. It took weeks of treatment and left a scar where the tattoo was supposed to be.