It sounds like you have quite the parents! (/heavy sarcasm) I have never heard of a 14 year old being allowed to have a tattoo. I don't think at that age ,that you could make the desicion for something you would have on you for the rest of your life. I recommend you wait. You obviously have a lot of growing up to do.
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In most states they can, but there is some states who don't allow that. I know Michigan doesn't care how old you are as long as you have parent's permission. that's why you'll see like 14 year olds with tattoos there, I go there every summer to visit family and old friends.
Youmust be over 14 years of age with parental consent or 18 years of age.
actually you can as long as you have a parents signature... i got my 1st tattoo in WASHINGTON when i was 14 and my mom signed its just like any other tattoo shop, u need to be 18 or older or have a parents signature.
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for tribal tattoos you should use a nice defined line for outline with say at least a 5RL or you can use a 7RL and then fill in your black with a 9 mag. 14 mag needles are good for big areas (i speak of magnum needles because i do not prefer flat needles, however if you use flats you can use this same advice). the bigger the area the bigger the grouping of needles you can use. but you must know how to use bigger groupings of needles and have the tips for them plus know the voltage to use on them. personally i use "#10 9mag bugpins". they are wide spread groupings and smaller diameter needles which for me pack black and color very well. shade in your tribal with paint brush strokes for shade and tight circles and cross strokes for filling in black, but never overwork the tattooed area. and if your pigments arent packing into the skin then something is wrong. get new pigments then after youre done run your liner back over between the line work you did and the black filled area to complete the piece and merge the line properly to the black. beginners often forget this and leave skin color gaps around the line work of the tattoo.