If the reason for the touchup was a mistake by the artist, it should be free. It may not be store policy for them to do free touchups, but any quality tattoo artist that likes staying in business would keep his customers happy by offering some kind of "satisfaction guarantee". ---- Artists I know do touch-ups for free while I'm having my next session.
Depending on the size and type of a tattoo, it may cost up to $300.
You will nedd about 20,000
It may cost about from 150 up to 180
A computer touch screen will cost anywhere from USD $150 on up depending on the size and features.
It can cost anything from really cheap say £20 up to several hundred pounds for a really articulate one
Depends on the artist and how detailed the tattoo is and if it is in color or not. Figure a basic 200.00 to start and go up from there. Each artist sets their price.
When it starts to get faded.
No. A tattoo artist will not do due to liability and it isn't considered safe due to the risk of infection.
Depends on the game. They start at free and go up from there.
Only if there are gaps in the outline, or any areas that did not shade as required. Even great artists cannot predict the tattoos lines once healed. Once completely healed check it yourself and any decent tattoo artist should be happy to touch up a tattoo that has any imperfections. Just be reasonable but happy with your tattoo.
No, it does not cost money to look up apps on an iPod touch.
On the contrary! Tattoos tend lose their glossy shine (become duller) and lighten up a bit after peeling and once it is healed. The change in color is not drastic. After time, your tattoo will gradually lighten even more, and if there is quite a bit of thick coloring, it will space, meaning small gaps in the color will be visible. Touch ups every few years are very normal for maintaining a tattoo. You won't be charged as much for touch ups as you did for your initial tattoo, and it is useful to restore the color and keep your tattoo looking brand new. Good luck!