Your First Tattoo: Preparation and Basic Information

Your First Tattoo: Preparation and Basic Information

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First Tattoo

Here’s a couple of things that you need to know before getting your first tattoo. Some of them are “common knowledge,” but others are proper “tattoo tips.”

Choosing you tattooist 

Check the portfolios of the artist or artists that you prefer. Look for the things that you want to incorporate into your tattoo. Don’t feel uncomfortable to ask your preferred artist if he (she) is willing to work on your first tattoo. A lot of tattoo artists prefer some style of tattoo work. So if you like his (her) old school tattoos portfolio that doesn’t mean that he (she) is going to do your geometrical design

Consultation / Price quote

Now when you choose your tattoo artist, it’s time for the consultation and first talk about your new tattoo. Now is the time of social networking, and the communication or online tips on Viber, Instagram, and Facebook, etc. are blooming. However, there’s a lot of tips and details that can be done via the internet, but there are few things that need to be done in person, like measurements, positioning, and details. Here is always the subject of money so the price quote will be elaborated

Booking/Canceling/Rescheduling

After the price quote is established, you’re going to leave a deposit (it varies from shop to shop). ALL DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!! They are gone be used for drawing and researching for combinations for your new tattoo. If you want to reschedule or cancel your tattoo appointment, please do that 48h before your tattooing session. This way, you’re going to leave some space for your artist to fill the opened session. Keep in mind that tattooing is a specific profession. That means NO WORK NO MONEY.

Will it hurt?

Yes, it will. But that’s not unbearable pain. We all need to understand that not all people “feel” this pain the same, and not all body parts hurt the same. It can go from ticklish to burning (stinging) sensation. It’s important to breathe normally (don’t hold your breath) and some other thing that we are going to talk about in the next theme.

Day before

Don’t drink / Get enough sleep / Drink plenty of water / Cancel if you are sick / Inform you artist about any medical conditions that you might have.

D day or T day

  1. Show on time!
  2. Wear appropriate (comfortable) clothing. If it’s a summer watch for sunburns on the place that you want tattooed. Shower!
  3. Eat! Blood sugar drops are one of the most responsible causes of fainting during the tattoo process.
  4. Don’t bring ten friends to your tattoo session. One is more than enough.
  5. Don’t bring your kids!
  6. Get a bottle of water and something sweet (chocolate)
  7. Don’t shave the area that’s is going to be tattooed (some irritations are possible)
  8. Don’t take any aspirin, ibuprofen, caffeine and energy drinks (they are blood thinners and heart rate boosters)
  9. Be still. It’s very difficult to work on a moving client. Breathing is the answer.
  10. Inform your artist if you are scared, nervous, or getting sick. They’ve seen it all, and they know how to help. So you need to communicate with him (her)
  11. Take a break if you need to and use it wisely (stretch, go to the toilet, eat or drink)
  12. There’s no stupid question. Feel free to ask anything
  13. Follow your artist aftercare instructions (Call your artist if anything that you don’t understand or know is happening)
  14. Rest after the tattoo
  15. Spread the word! There no better commercial than a good word

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