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Posted by Jimmy Formas on 2/4/2008
this is one of the most respected and award winning media here in Philippines.local and national radio station.i must participated in different competition medium of art and design. most specially during my previous year on elementary and high school in Victorias City Negros Occidental Philippines. i know my life are always been departed on this job since my early childhood. I never stop to dreams that i can prove it not to myself but to share to other the knowledge that i have own in the name of art and design. I know its been a long journey to come on my life every steps theres so many trials,cretinisms appreciations,fame,publicities
i gathered them and i learned
them.but the most important things that i always remember respect to others with honesty and you most respect and become humble in the eyes of others.

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 Artist:   Jimmy Formas  ( ) Contact Artist 
Jimmy Formas
ROTARY TATTOO MACHINE JIMS tattooist's. Services include all types of Body tattoo's and cosmetic tattoo. You may use your own designs or choose from our huge range. Tattoo's are performed by appointment only. my tattoo's are not performed with a traditional coil gun. We use a finest faster rotary tattoo machine that almost resembles a different classification of stainless / aluminum and bronze type of metals. All of my needles are sterilized and disposable and used only once.i am proud to uphold Health Standard requirements and keep our environment as clean as possible. my BODY ART Tattoo costs are based on the amount of work required, whether it be the detail or lots of color or just a touch up to an existing tattoo define from the satisfaction of every costumers. i Offer the best job of my knowledge in the name of tattooing industry here in Philippines. REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS Tattoo colours will be much brighter at the time of the procedure than after healing time. Healing time should take around 4days to 7days to 30 days depending upon the depth of the needles to the body of individual clients. All tattoo's will fade over the years. How long they last depends upon numerous factors, the main one being sun exposure. PRE-PROCEDURE INSTRUCTIONS All clients are advised to have eaten some time within the day prior to a tattoo procedure. NO Alcohol to be in the body at least 8 hours prior to the procedure. It is advised that sensitive skin may redden or swell slightly. Our pigments are non-toxic and meets the highest standards of quality and purity, some people may have an allergic reaction due to the sensitivity of the individual to the ink. Good health is of High importance to us and to you. I am a spot artist from the any location here in Philippines particular in Luzon.you can contact me for my job on yahoo mail @ jims_ph@yahoo.com

jimmy formas
indang cavite
cavite philipines
cavite INDANG PHILIPPINES AL 4122 ph
Phone: 09287413078
http://inkwork27.deviantart.com/


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  • Jimmy Formas
    laws and safety for tattoo
    Jimmy Formas: With the advent of many communicable diseases, some fatal, it has become necessary to institute certain isolation and sterilization procedures in the tattoo process to assure the public of a safe, risk-free tattoo. The following advice has been prepared by professional tattooists working with local, state and national health authorities.

    1. Always insist that you see your tattooist remove a new needle & tube set-up from a sealed envelope immediately prior to your tattoo.

    2. Be certain you see your tattooist pour a new ink supply into a new disposable container.

    3. Make sure your artist puts on a new pair of disposable gloves before setting up tubes, needles and ink supplies.

    4. Satisfy yourself that the shop furnishings & tattooist are clean & orderly in appearance; much like a medical facility.

    5. Feel free to question the tattooist as to any of his sterile procedures & isolation techniques. Take time to observe them at work & do not hesitate to inquire about their experience & qualifications in the tattoo field.

    6. If the tattooist is qualified professional, they will have no problem complying with standards above & beyond these simple guidelines.

    7. If the artist or studio does not appear up to these standards or if they become evasive when questioned, seek out a professional tattooist.
    6/3/2008 4:49 AM
  • Jimmy Formas
    the risk of tattooist
    Jimmy Formas: Nowadays there are more health hazards. You need to take precautions against spreading diseases. We’re talking about deadly organisms that can be present without you ever suspecting them! For example, 20 years ago there were only 4 known sexually transmitted diseases, today there are 28! Skin is a host or carrier to many potentially harmful bacteria. Tattooing opens this barrier and makes you susceptible to greater risks.
    6/3/2008 4:50 AM
  • Jimmy Formas
    step by step for safety and cleanliness for tattooing
    Jimmy Formas: In this day and age, there is an increased awareness of infection control in the tattoo studio environment. Both artist and consumer are adapting to today’s standard of health and safety through education. To become a Professional Tattooist, it helps to have an artistic background. It is imperative you be educated in health; specifically blood born pathogens.
    6/3/2008 4:51 AM



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