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Beauty shopping in Las Vegas

  1. A

    Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company

    Rock stars and Hollywood celebs attended the grand opening of H&H, the notorious lovechild of a freestyle motocross legend and a nightclub promoter. Turntablists perform inside this plush, leather-walled tattoo parlor (incidentally, Vegas’ first ever inside a casino) while you get pierced or needled. Still undecided about whether or not to get inked? Ask the psychic in the velvet-curtained booth outside to tell you what your future holds.

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  2. B

    Pussykat Tattoo Parlor

    Dirk Vermin, a singer and guitarist for a local punk band, excels at full-color custom tattoos, especially rockabilly-style pinup babes. A staff of nine artists and rotating guest stars keeps things interesting. Look for the shop, which also houses Vermin’s way-out art gallery, in a rough-and-tumble strip mall.

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  3. C

    Lush

    Be deliciously immersed back in your hotel room’s bathtub with Lush’s essential-oil-infused ‘bath ballistics, ’ bubble bars and cocoa-butter bath melts, not to mention fresh, handmade pots of balms, cleansers and massage bars. Mostly natural and often organic, this is an eco-green beauty queen’s dream.

    reviewed

  4. Dante’s Tattoo Studio

    If highly personalized service, creativity and colorful custom work – anything from delicate ankle designs to full-coverage, arm-length mosaics – are what you desire, come to this chill mother-and-daughter team’s shop out on the Boulder Strip.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Atomic City Tattoo

    Be seduced by the green neon sign outside –is it from a UFO or just a paranormal glow? Favored by Goths and fetishists, this bare-bones tattoo shop often holds events on First Friday, when you can get pierced for $20, or tattooed from $40.

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  6. E

    Voodoo Tattoo

    If sky-high prices or the bone-chilling reception at more-famous shops bugs you, head west of the Strip to this fave run by long-time city artist Joe Cool (no joke), who has been inking nervous first-timers and tattoo addicts since the 1990s.

    reviewed