Sophie offers tattoo art to raise funds for cancer charity

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A NEW tattooist who has joined the team at Forever Ink in Warrington town centre is helping raise funds for cancer research on National Cancer Survivors Day on June 1.
Sophie Brown, aged 20, who has teamed up with Danny Edwards at Forever Ink based in Callaghan Hairdressing on Sankey Street, will donate all proceeds from a full day of tattooing to charity.
Her brother Ben Hardman, aged 23, is a survivor of cancer after being treated for testicular cancer.
Sophie a former pupil at Bridgewater high School, Appleton, has been doing tattoos for more than 18 months and says it was something she has always wanted to do. She enjoys doing floral designs.
On National Cancer Survivors day she will donate all proceeds from a full days tattooing to charity abd is offering to design cancer ribbon tattoos as part of the event.
To make an appointment for the event call 07590 100100 or check out the Forever Ink facebook page.
Meanwhile winner of the recent Forever Ink competition was Simon Ward, who won a full day of tattooing.


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