Tattoo artist experiences busier summer despite coronavirus pandemic
The effects of COVID-19 may not have been as permanent on tattoo businesses as the paint itself.
Tattoo parlours re-opened on June 8 amidst the coronavirus pandemic and the near three-month wait appeared to make patrons more eager.
“Generally, with my tattoo shop the summertime is busy season,” Melfort Tattoo Shop Owner Matt Reynaud told northeastNOW. “It’s not uncommon you’d be flooded and have a wait list, but after [shutdown] I guess everyone was waiting to get tattooed. As soon as the books opened, everyone flooded for the door.”
Because a tattoo artist’s craft deals with a person’s blood, Reynaud said sanitizing precautions are already heavily in place for his shop. The only differences he’s seen in a pandemic world are mask wearing and secondary precautions such as cleaning stations for patrons.


