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What do you need to know before getting a tattoo?
INSIDER rounded up all of the things you need to know before getting your first piece of tattooed art.
- Don’t make any tattoo decisions lightly.
- Research, research, research.
- Make sure both your tattoo artist and the shop have your safety in mind.
- Don’t haggle.
- Come to the shop prepared on the day of your appointment.
Which arm should I put my tattoo on?
Any arm, right or left, would be good for a tattoo. The choice boils down to your personal preferences. Just make sure your skin is free of moles.
Does the wrist hurt to tattoo?
Wrist tattoos can definitely be quite painful, but due to the relatively small area of the wrist, the pain should be short-lived, so you should be able to see it through. You must also remember that how much wrist tattoos hurt is all dependent on the person getting the ink!
What is the best care for a tattoo?
Properly cleaning the skin with a new tattoo is an important step in the skin healing process. Talk to a dermatologist for advice. Your dermatologist might suggest that you: – Leave the bandage or gauze on the new tattoo for one full day. – Use an antibacterial soap and lukewarm water to wash the tattoo. Pat the skin dry without rubbing it.
Here are all the things you need to know before you get inked for the first time. 1. Prices vary. Tattoo parlors adjust prices based on the size and style of the tattoo you want, and if they know you’re a tat virgin, they might try to up the price on you.
What not to do after getting a tattoo?
Avoid thinning your blood. In order to limit your bleeding, you should avoid products that thin your blood for 24 hours before getting a tattoo. This means that you should avoid alcohol before getting a tattoo. Also, avoid taking aspirin for the 24 hours before a tattoo.
How are you suppoed to take care of a tattoo?
How to care for your tattoo Cover it up. The artist should apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment over the tattoo and then cover the area in a bandage or plastic wrap. Gently wash the tattoo. After a few hours, you can remove the covering. Wait for it to heal. How quickly you heal depends on the size of your tattoo and how intricate it is.