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FAQs About Tattoos
FAQs About Tattoos
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Are Tattoos Safe? |
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Yes, as long as you go to a reputable artist that is following all recommended safety precautions. |
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Does it hurt? |
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Pain
is really relative. Everyone has a different tolerance to pain. I'm not
going to kid you, though - it does hurt but not that much. Some have
compared it to a "hot scratching feeling". But, people would not be
returning again and again for tattoo after tattoo if it hurt that bad!
Most of us are not into pain, but the beauty of the tattoo and the
pride associated with wearing it far outweighs a little pin-stick here
and there. |
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How much is it going to cost? |
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When
it comes to tattoos, you get what you pay for. Yes, there are plenty of
people tattooing out there that will ink you cheap, and you'll be
crying to a real artist to have it covered up. Look for quality, and be
willing to pay for it. NEVER haggle over the price of a tattoo. It is
disrespectful to the artist. If you can't pay for quality, don't
bother. This is not a bargain bin. It is a piece of art you will wear
for life. |
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What should I get? and where? |
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This
is all a matter of personal taste. You can get whatever you want, and
whatever your artist is willing to do. You can choose a picture off the
wall, or you can have them create a custom piece just for you. Your
only limit is your own imagination. As far as where you should get it
goes, just keep in mind what you do for work and the type of social
circles you are in. You might want to consider placing your tattoo
where it can be easily covered up with normal clothing. |
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What is the best time of year to get a tattoo? |
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Although
you can get a tattoo any time of the year, your skin gets a lot more
abuse during the summer with swimming, tanning and just being exposed
to the elements more. Winter time is really the best season to get a
tattoo. |
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Is it OK to get a tattoo if I'm sick? |
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Getting
a tattoo when your immune system isn't at 100% isn't a good idea.
You're going to need your strength and your white blood cells to heal
your tattoo, something your body won't be able to do if it's already
doing battle against virus and bacteria. Not to mention the fact that
it's very inconsiderate to bring your illness into the tattoo studio
and risk passing the germs onto others, particularly your artist. If
you have an appointment, call and reschedule for when you're feeling
well again. |
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Where can I find pictures of (skull, teddy bear, lion, etc.) tattoos? |
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If
you're getting a tattoo, especially as an expression of your
individuality, why would you want a tattoo just like someone else's?
Instead, find other pictures of what you're looking for and have your
artist draw up a custom design for you. Example: If you want a tattoo
of a penguin standing on a glacier, find real photos of penguins and
glaciers. If you want a tattoo of a blue rose wrapped around a cross,
find pictures of real roses and crosses that you like. If the pictures
don't show exactly what you want, just take them to your artist to use
them as guidelines and tell them what changes you want made to the
original pictures. A real artist will welcome the challenge of a custom
piece. |
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Is it OK to lie out in the sun when you have tattoos? |
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Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided. |
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My friend just bought a tattoo kit and wants to practice on me. Should I let them? |
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NO!
Your friend could be putting both of your lives in danger by foolishly
trying to learn this at home. Tell them they need to get a proper
apprenticeship, and they can start practicing on you when their mentor
(master) feels they are ready. | |
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