Tattoo (What to Do)
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- Do go to a Professional
Government agencies, like the local
health department, require different licenses for the shop, the artist, or
both. If you don’t see any licensees displayed , ask the owner of artist to see
them before get started.
- Do your own research about the tattoo
First of all before going to shop lets
decide what type of image /picture you want to draw on, if you want a unique
one ask the artist, if he is ready to customize a unique design for you. May it
take some time but your design is unique. Don’t go for routine ones.
- Do Know it will hurt
Getting a tattoo is always painful,
on areas with a lot of nerves, like torso and lower back. The bigger and more
complicated is the design, the longer time it takes (may be multiple settings),
small ones takes an hour or two.
- Do be original
If you must get a tattoo dedicated
to your guy/girl, be elusive. If the first gift is a heart pillow he/she got
for you, then get a heart tattoo. Like this. If you do breakup you won’t have
josh on your arm forever. (Keep this in mind)
- Do be strategic
When choosing a location for a
tattoo, think twice about how you might not always want to show it off, you can
rock a small back tattoo in your bikini at the beach, but you easily cover it
uo too or a small tattoo on shoulder showing in jim and easily cover it up in
your office.
- Do take care of your tattoo
To avoid infections, wash your
tattoo with warm water and antibacterial soap, and cover it with a healing
cream, like A+d ointment. After the
first week, it’ll peel like sunburn.
Don’t swim or expose it to the sun
for at least two weeks.Tattoo (What not to do)
- Don’t forget to ask following questions.
Tattoo shops can be intimidating,
but you can’t e scared to speak up. Its your body! Make sure you see them take
the needles form a fresh package (Dirty needles could expose you to hepatitis,
HIV, and other infections).
Alert your artist if you know you
are allergic to red ink, or any other, since you could get a painful, itchy,
and potentially permanent rash form the pigments.
- Don’t get one illegally
If someone is taking the risk to
tattoo you if you are underage, chances are they are putting you at risk too. It
is worth the wait to get a tattoo done properly by a professional.
Otherwise, you could end up with
complications, like raised scar tissue of and infection