WORST Tattoo Artist on TikTok

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Published 2023-05-12

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  • @funkyfrogbait
    In case you didn’t finish the video: DO NOT engage with this woman’s page. I want this video to remind people to research their tattoo artists, but negative attention is exactly what this tattoo artist wants so DO NOT waste your time commenting on her videos.
  • @skullyjpg6957
    "Her clients look happy" How many times have you left the hairdressers after a haircut and gone "I love itttt" and cried when you got home? hm?!?!
  • @skittslol1407
    It's crazy that in 11 years she hasnt improved enough to at least make the tattoos appealing at even just a glance.
  • @Chunky_cat
    The woman who got the Autism/Disney tat looked sooo unhappy 😂🥲 You could see her trying to hide her disgust...
  • @KieranH612
    The autism speaks one is physically painful, and the fact that she responded to the concerns by putting a random person on the spot is just disgusting. I feel bad for the person that got the tattoo, even if they themselves aren't aware of the controversy
  • @sav32110
    Her popping her lips saying "nope" filled me with so much rage omg
  • @SBreezee
    Its sad when the 11 y/o child does better tattoos than the artist with "11 years" experience
  • @Dead_Again1313
    My wife and I have many tattoos . I started getting them before her and she used to ask for advice. It was: 1: Don't do walk in appointments. 2: Visit several shops and ask to see the portfolio of each and every of their artists. 3: after seeing at least 10 - 20 artists, narrow it down to you're favorite 3 based on how well you like the artist and their styles/art. 3. Don't try to haggle the price because it's an insult to the artist 4. You get what you pay for. 5. Always tip your arest for a job well done (15% is a good number). 6. If they draw it out or use a stencil first, NEVER be afraid to ask the artist to make changes to alter it in any way you see fit. It's their job and they depend on you to let them know if you'd prefer a change, no matter how small. I promise you that it won't hurt their feelings. They want you to be satisfied with the final product. 7. You really DO get what YOU pay for. The better the artist, the more they charge. Never cheap out and if you can't afford it, SAVE SAVE SAVE for it. 8. Never settle for an artist or their shoddy work just because you vibe with them (they are salesmen) and work for you. 9. Let them know that you will be giving a tip before they start to work on you because they will care more about how well they do to try for the best tip they can get. 10. Take a shower before you go to the appointment and don't shave the area before. They need and want the freshest shave possible which will be done there in the shop. 11. Use a good lotion on the area multiple times per day in the week leading up to the appointment, but not the day of. 12. Drink tons of water to remain hydrated and include a something with electrolytes between waters. 13. Take hard sweet candiee (such as Jolly Ranchers) for during the appointment so the sugar will prevent you from getting dizzy or nauseated. 14. Don't take painkillers within 24 hours prior to the appointment. Especially ones like aspirin that thin your blood. 15. Don't drink or do any drugs the night before or day of the tattoo. 16. Don't go on an empty stomach the day of, but don't eat immediately before the appointment either. 17. Have aftercare products already available. Antibacterial non-scented liquid soap. 18. Know exactly what you want and bring in pictures (of the tattoo style) and multiple examples of the theme. Want a tattoo of an animal? Bring in multiple pictures of that animal they can add their artistic style to bring the tattoo to life. 19. Trust your artist. If they say the idea can't be done the way or the location you want it, believe them. 20. Beware of going overboard with aftercare, as it slows healing and can screw them up. Hope this helps someone.
  • @Rin-jc1kp
    I smell a ✨lawsuit✨ She has video of her not following standard industry practices followed by terrible results and potential injury to their skin. Maybe all her clients can get together and sue her at this point 😅
  • @nemmy4783
    Shes singlehandedly keeping the tattoo coverup business running
  • @Lemonmatronics
    As an autistic person myself, watching her slap the autism speaks logo onto someone that either has autism or has someone close to them with it was gut wrenching. That’s vile. That’s not even just having bad art at that point, she’s a horrible person. Making fun of the situation after- that’s disgusting. That client most likely looked at her page after getting their own tattoo done, imagine her seeing that. Vile, in every way it’s vile.
  • Honestly I love the idea of "Give me a few buzzwords and I'll draw you something based those topics" but only if the artist is qualified, not hateful or disrespectful and can actually create good quality, individual non wonky tattoos without hate symbols...
  • @Kai_isdead
    “Needle therapy” is a term I never thought i would heard when referring to any thing other than drugs
  • @CinfulArts
    Not to mention her utter disregard for hygiene. Examples: Touching fresh tattoos with her bare hands, not setting up her station properly, letting her cat climb all over the clients during a session, advising to use DISH-SOAP to clean new tattoos, and the list goes on, which has lead to people reporting that they have gotten infections from her tattoos. She also left her daughter to tattoo ALONE in the studio while she was gone, and is overall just a nasty person and openly transphobic
  • I can't imagine being that client that she brought into the "puzzle piece" thing. Like, I'm autistic and hate Autism Speaks and I dunno if I could even say anything in that situation. What if my artist gets mad that I don't agree with them and messes up the tattoo even more than she already is???
  • @mmmalakai
    I can’t believe she let her 11 year old CHILD practice on human beings. I really hope the clients consented to that, and even so I hope they aren’t too traumatised by the bad tattoos
  • @enbyjamie3300
    Imagine someone posted a swastika tattoo and when people tried to educate them, they asked a client if they were offended by windmills or plus signs.
  • @Problempossum11
    I love how that one client who asked for the autism mouse was doing it because they probably have someone in their life who they care about who has autism and the artist turns around and starts sh!t talking autistic people for trying to educate her. I wonder how it made that client feel if she watched that video
  • @BonchiTevLOL
    The thing i found the most ridiculous, is that her "blindfold" is literally a blue mask that she probably doesn't throw away.