Having a tattoo is perfectly safe as long as you go to a trustworthy artist who is following all necessary safety precautions. Assure that you are absolutely frank about any medical conditions.
F.A.Q
Pain is subjective too. Everyone has different pain tolerance. But we’re not going to deceive you — it hurts. Perhaps not so much. Some have related it to a “hot scratching sensation.” But if it hurts the bad people wouldn’t come back for tattoo again and again after tattoo. Most of us don’t get into discomfort, but here and there the elegance of the tattoo and the dignity associated with wearing it far outweighs a little pin-stick.
Even though you can get a tattoo any time of the year, during the summer your skin gets a lot more abuse with swimming, tanning and just being more exposed to the elements. Wintertime is really the best season for getting a tattoo.
When it comes to tattoos you are getting what you’re paying for. Yeah, there’s plenty of people out there to tattoo who will charge very little. But look for consistency, and be prepared to pay for that. Never haggle about a tattoo price. For the artist it is insensitive. Think about it this way: This is a piece of art you ‘re going to wear for life.
It is not a good idea to have a tattoo when the immune system is not at 100 percent. You’ll need your power and white blood cells to heal your tattoo, something your body won’t be able to do if it already battles viruses and bacteria. Not to mention the fact that bringing your illness into the tattoo studio and risking passing the germs onto others, particularly your artist, is rather inconsiderate. If you have an appointment, call and reschedule once again, when you feel fine.
You must be at least 18 years old in order to get a tattoo.
A few days after the tattoo is complete, the skin around the tattoo starts peeling, similar to a sunburn. It is crucial to avoid picking on the paint, as this can damage the artwork and increase the risk of infection. After having a tattoo, the peeling process may end 7 to 10 days, leaving the skin shiny and slightly wrinkled. After two weeks the tattoo is fully healed.
The most popular of these are times of direct sunlight. Others are the colors of the ink used, purity of the pigments and nature of the tattoos. There are several different factors that could cause fading. There are a number of factors that can make your tattoo fade; these are only a few of the main triggers. Lighter colours are more likely to at first vanish.
If your potential career doesn’t like tattoos it won’t be your work. Tattoos are becoming more popular now and we see them as art today.
Even you have to wonder what is the risk of infection. A good tattoo artist can deal with this problem very quickly.