Sin City Ink-Lounges Best Tattoo Shops
 
Even in a recession, it seems people are willing to spend thousands of dollars to get tattooed. Even while people lose their jobs, foreclose on their homes, and sell their cars, tattoo artists say their businesses are thriving.

Shop owners say tattoos are personal and people are willing to pay for them. A little needle and a lot of ink goes along way and a tattoo convention in Las Vegas this weekend is attracting 30,000 enthusiasts.

"You know, I can't even count them. At this point I'm by hours, and at this point I'm 450 hours in," said Patrick Ricciardi.

Ricciardi says he pays about $100 an hour for his body art. With 450 hours in, that's $45,000. "I try not to look at the money, because if I did, I'd think, ‘Why is the world am I doing it for,'" he said.

But tattoo artists say people are willing to spend the cash. They say tattoos are personal and with body art becoming more mainstream, their audience is growing. "We do lawyers and judges and the oldest person we've tattooed was 93-years-old and she got a cancer ribbon," said shop owner Mark Hawkins.



Silvia and Danny Antonucci are celebrating their 23rd wedding anniversary this weekend. "I'm a mom with two kids and people usually like them. They usually want to see them and look at the art and how well its done," said Silvia.

Silivia and other women at the convention say 30 years ago people saw their tattoos and looked the other way. Now they're appreciated and accepted. "At the time, only bikes and criminals had tattoos but now it's a way to express yourself," said Michelle Ross.

And shop owners say as the stock market tanks and employers cut jobs, more people are getting tattoos to remember their struggles and their hardships. "Tattooing is always flourishing. When economy gets less and less, then tattoos become bigger and bigger. It was the same in the 20's, it was the same in the 60's," said shop owner Mario Barth.

The tattoo convention is open to the public. Locals even get in free. It's at the Mandalay Bay and ends on Sunday.

 
 
How Will Your Lifestyle Affect Your PiercingSometimes, your 'life-style' can be a factor that aggravates the jewellery in your piercing. More often than not these activities are infrequent enough not to cause any real problems. Infrequent exercise might not be a problem, but regular and vigorous activities can aggravate the jewellery in a fresh or healing, or even old and healed, piercing. Withholding from, or temporarily limiting the activities, until the piercing has healed well, can help it last longer. This applies to the type of jewellery you use for your initial piercing. Some jewellery will 'stick-out' more where it 'sits' on the body and will have a greater chance of being 'caught', snagged or 'banged' into.

Choose the Right Size JewelleryLocation should affect the choice of jewellery chosen for use in the initial piercing. Proper jewellery sizes and gauges are important decisions to make prior to piercing. Examples include using a 22mm long barbell for an eyebrow piercing, which is ridiculous, unless a very angry Hulk fancies any more body modification.

Listen to AdviceThe size and shape of the area to be pierced should be taken into account. Any good piercer will thoroughly check the area before piercing, and help the customer decide on appropriate jewellery before performing the procedure. Customers should be prepared to accept the fact that they might not be able to successfully 'have' a piercing in the area of their choice, and in the manner of their choosing. By all means get a second opinion; then get a third or fourth or fifth, because if five good piercers think a piercing can be done there, then any one of them is capable of doing it. But if five piercers advise you against doing it, its probably best not to.

Dress AppropriatelyGive yourself enough time that you can dress appropriately; for example, avoid getting a navel piercing, then zipping yourself back into your skin-tight, all body lycra jump-suit to leave the studio. Obviously it's a bad idea to wear skin tight, all body lycra jump-suits when going for any piercing below the jaw line (I'm assuming that the neck line of your skin tight, all body lycra jump-suit is quite high). You get my point. That goes for accessories too; like huge belt buckles.