Sunday, May 20, 2012

What a Tattoo Newbie Should Know About Tattoos and Design

A body tattoo has been claimed as a form of body art and an expression of one’s self. However, not everyone gives an approving look upon seeing tattoos while others can’t get enough of just having a single tattoo.  Others become addicted to body tattoos while some have an aversion to it.

So are you one of the people who is clamoring for a tattoo? Well, here are a few reminders to take note of before having that very first tattoo.

  • Figure out why you want one.


One of the things that a tattoo newbie must remember is that tattoos are forever, and they are permanent. You should take time in deciding if you want a tattoo or not. It’s very important that the main reason you are planning in having a tattoo is solely your independent decision and not because of peer pressure, or because it’s a fad or the coolest thing in town.

  • Think of where you want it.


Once you have firmly decided on getting a tattoo, decipher on your tattoo’s placement. Where do you want it? Do you want it to be often seen, somewhere discreet or totally hidden? It is also significant to consider how your tattoo can affect you in the future. For example, most jobs or offices would require tattoos to be concealed so make sure that you will be placing it on an area of your body that can be hidden or somewhere that can still get you the job you want. Another thing to consider in terms of tattoo placement is that there are certain parts of your body that would be more prone to pain if the tattoo is placed on that part. Bony areas and body parts with tight skin will produce more pain if a tattoo is done on those parts. Also, take note of areas that would stretch once you gain or lose weight since this can affect the design.

  • Decide on your tattoo design


A tattoo design should be one that is unique, but if you are not that artistic to create one, you can choose designs, which are of significance to you. They should be something that holds meaning or one that tells about your personality or anything about you. A tattoo becomes more interesting if you can give a brief background about it rather than your tattoo just being “another” design. A lot of people have tattoos so find one that would give you a sense of individuality.

  • Evaluate your threshold of pain


Not all people can tolerate pain. So before getting a tattoo, try to evaluate if you can withstand the pain of having a tattoo. If the needle freaks you out, then don’t consider getting one since you might just end up having an unfinished tattoo which can be unsightly. Others have also experienced, that after a few minutes of getting your tattoo, it becomes less painful. It’s because the endorphins, which are the natural painkillers of your body, start to take place. So don’t worry if suddenly, you become accustomed to the pain.

  • Select the best tattoo shop and tattoo artist


Your tattoo artist is a major factor in getting your tattoo done. Make sure that he or she is well-experienced and can deliver the design you want. Furthermore, ensure that he or she, as well as, the shop practices correct hygiene and that your tattoo needle has not been used.

  • Take extra care of your tattoo


Once you’ll have your tattoo made, ensure that you will take care of it. If your tattoo artist recommends using medication to keep your tattoo from peeling, then listen to the advice. They know a whole lot better than you do, and if you have any concerns on taking care of your tattoo, you may ask him or her further questions.

Now that you have carefully decided on all the aspects of getting a tattoo, you can head to the nearest tattoo shop and have it done. Remember to, always think twice since a bad tattoo will always be with you and will haunt you forever.

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