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Jul 2020
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Have you been planning a tattoo design during lockdown?
Tattoo parlours across the district are now open, following similar safety guidelines to nail bars and beauty salons.
One Knaresborough artist has told The Stray Ferret that it's great to open but that it's been "frustrating" having to stay shut longer than hairdressers - especially since they have long been required to have measures in place to prevent cross-contamination.
However, they were not allowed to open on July 4 because of the amount of physical contact often for a long period of time.
James Mellors, who co-owns Wild Style Tattoo in Knaresborough, had his first customer through the door yesterday, after four months of being closed. He said:
Wild Style is only taking advance bookings and having one person in the studio at a time, so "you can't walk off the street unannounced".
Richard Suddaby, co-owner of Fired Up Tattoo Studio in Harrogate, has also welcomed his first customer back to the studio. He said:
He added:
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