What do you have to know before getting your first tattoo?

in #tattoo5 years ago

Questions like ... Visible area or that is little seen to avoid scratching yourself a lot by seeing it all the time? Does size matter? Is it better to start small? Two tattoo artists answer the questions that cross your mind before getting your first tattoo.

Visible area or not visible to avoid scratching yourself a lot by seeing it all the time? Does size matter? Is it better to start small? You don't have to like needles, in fact it's better than not because of what might happen (bad joke), but surely the tattoos attract your attention and you don't know where to start (to know more follow tattoo studio), if you are going to regret it, if you have to follow an impulse, think it over or what to do with your life and with the ink.

Think first and then get tattooed

“When it comes to the position of the tattoo, use common sense. Any part of the body that may undergo changes or that is going to wrinkle will have a negative impact over time. Taking care of your skin is taking care of your tattoo.

Choose wisely where to get tattooed

“To get a tattoo it is essential to find someone who inspires you , as well as knowing the person and knowing more about their personality, their processes and preferences. Like it or not, the experience that you will live with the artist in question will not be forgotten in your entire life . It is important to note that the world of tattoos is not regulated at all.

Accept advice

“Clients spend months and even years thinking about the exact design they want and may bring references to other tattoos or artwork that they want to see embodied on their skin.

Think of something unique, trends go out of style

“Ten years ago, the influence of celebrities gave people a starting point for their tattoos; At the moment, what prevails in the tattoo industry is delicacy, uniqueness and precision

Fortune can smile on the less discreet

“ Tattoos that are small, fine, delicate, and complex will age earlier than a large , resounding, and heavily inked tattoo . But don't worry, a few minutes with a good tattoo artist every twenty years will be enough to make the tattoo look like new. Before taking the needle, the professional takes into account many factors of aging.

Plan the color palette

“Each color has its life cycle. Black ink has the highest concentration of carbon and will last the longest . Frankly, if you get a blackhead tattooed on your hand, you'll have a blackhead on your hand for life. If you tattoo a rainbow on your arm, the saturation of each color will fade at different speeds.