LOOKING FOR A COOL GIFT TO GIVE SOMEONE?Nikki's Tattoo Studio sells gift certificates for that certain someone that is hard to buy for but LOVES getting ink or wants Permanent Make Up (PMU) Services, Paramedical Services or Microneedling Services.Call today or email us @ 1995NTS@Gmail.com
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"This is my husband, Danny Thompson. He is a regular on TV Show Airplane Repo, on Discovery Channel. The show originally aired 2013-2015. Danny is in 30 episodes. And yes...I've done all of his tattoos!! I get asked that a lot-funny :) Of course, where else would he go?! He can be seen on repeats and streaming at Discovery channel. It is super suspenseful!! What a cool experience in life. #Airplanerepo Here is a link to check out a clip:
What a great experience this was and was worth every bit of time dedicated to design the hood. First and foremost the money raised is for such a worthy cause!Back for 2022, Kurt Busch's “Window of Hope” will raise awareness and funds to support breast cancer awareness in the Charlotte community. Nikki Thompson was one of the 5 artists to design artwork for the hood. Voting started on this day (see pictures below) and Nikki's design was in the top two finalist position before voting! Winner was announced on October 8, 2022 #WindowOfHope | 23XI Racing | Blue Cross NC
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"I do things from nature real well, like flowers, trees, animals. I probably do those better than other things," says Thompson. "I really enjoy doing pet portraits as well." She also does permanent makeup, which is a form of tattooing -- eyeliner, full lip color and eyebrows. "And I'm one of the few people who actually has been to school and been trained. I have over 100 hours of training." Thompson also specializes in scar camouflage and areola restoration, which is often performed when a woman gets her breast reconstructed after losing it to breast cancer. She does at least three procedures of this type a week. | Nikki Thompson specializes in cosmetic tattooing, such as permanent makeup. Thompson’s studio also offers scar coverage and mastectomy tattooing. “Erasing people’s traumas is my passion, whether it’s from breast cancer or surgery,” she said. Thompson says the growth is exciting, but she doesn’t want people to mistake accessibility for true training. “It used to take people a year or more just to learn how to use the equipment on the skin,” said Thompson. “You can learn much faster now.” |