Tattoo Artist Sandra Price

  • 35 s. Ventura Ave
    Ventura, CA 93001 (map)
  • (805) 844-7457

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Tattoo Artist Sandra PriceVentura, CA$100-120 per hour

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I am Sandra Price; I am employed with the Ladies of West End Gallery (formally Dogwood Studio) in Ventura, California. We endeavor to make your experience safe and comfortable. I am a licenced tattoo artist, and I have my OSHA-mandated Bloodborne Pathogens certification.

Please note that we don't give estimates through the phone. We need to see what you desire in order to give you a proper pricing. I specialize in color and Asia design. If you'd like to make a consultation with me, please don't refuse to call, and leave a message. I'll contact you back ASAP.

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Find a artist that suites you and you style. Look over there portfolio and make sure the are lic and clean.

Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?

A. There is to much to cover here, but I have a FAQ page on my site that covers everything you should know about before getting a tattoo. I have all my new clients look it over as a prep for when they come in for there tattoo.

Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Ask about sterilization and to see the autoclave, unless it is a disposable tube shop (they do not need a autoclave).
Alway have your artist setup in front of you. Tubes and needles should be in sterili packaging and inks should be pour in to new caps in front of you.

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