What to expect?

Getting your first tattoo can be both an exciting and daunting experience. It’s important to understand what to expect before you take the plunge and get inked. Here’s a quick guide to help prepare you for your first tattoo:


Consultation:


  • Before starting the tattooing process, it is important to have a consultation with your artist. During the consultation, you should discuss the details of the design, placement, size, and colours of the tattoo. Your artist can provide advice on the best placement and size of the tattoo, as well as the best colours to use. It is also important to discuss the cost of the tattoo and make sure you are comfortable with the price before proceeding.


Pain:


  • Pain is an inevitable part of getting a tattoo, but the level of pain experienced can vary greatly between individuals. It’s typically a sharp, stinging sensation that can be quite intense. The area may also become quite sore and tender after the session and may bruise or swell. Generally, the more intricate and detailed the tattoo, the more time and effort it will take to complete and the more painful it may be. It’s important to discuss your pain tolerance with your artist beforehand. A good artist will be able to adjust the tattoo accordingly to minimise the discomfort. Some techniques, such as numbing creams or cold air machines are not recomended as they may damage the tattoo or the tattoo process.

    The pain of a tattoo can also depend on the placement of the tattoo. Areas with thinner skin, such as wrists, ankles and fingers, tend to be more sensitive and painful. Other areas, such as the legs, chest and upper arms, tend to be less painful. It’s important to keep in mind that the pain of a tattoo will vary from person to person. Some may find the experience to be more bearable than others.

    It’s important to remember that the pain of a tattoo is temporary and will only last for the duration of the session. Most people agree that the discomfort is worth it for the end result. So if you’re considering getting a tattoo, it’s important to go into it with an open mind and be prepared for some level of pain. With the right artist, aftercare and proper preparation, you can look forward to a beautiful piece of artwork that you can show off with pride.


Aftercare:


  • Aftercare is incredibly important when it comes to tattoos. Your artist will go over the correct way to care for your tattoo and provide you with aftercare instructions. Following these instructions will ensure your tattoo looks great long after the healing process has finished.

  1. Creams are an option for tattoo aftercare. They are typically fragrance-free and contain ingredients that help keep the skin moisturised, prevent infection, and aid in the healing process. Creams should be applied sparingly to the tattooed area to ensure a healthy healing process.

  2. Second skin film is a newer method of tattoo aftercare. This film is applied directly to the tattooed area and is designed to protect it from bacteria, dirt and other external factors. It is also breathable and helps to keep the tattooed area moisturised.

    Both creams and second skin film are effective methods of tattoo aftercare, but it’s important to discuss your options with your tattoo artist beforehand. They can provide you with more information on which method would be best for your individual needs.



    Head over to our aftercare blog for more information on how to look after your tattoo. We discuss everything from how to clean your tattoo, to what products to use for aftercare. We also provide information on the different aftercare methods available. We know that taking care of your tattoo is important to you, so make sure to check out our aftercare blog for more information.


Cost:


When it comes to getting a tattoo, one of the biggest factors to consider is the cost. The price of a tattoo can vary greatly depending on the size, complexity, and artist. It’s important to understand the various pricing factors so that you can make an informed decision when selecting your tattoo.

The size of the tattoo is one of the most significant factors that will determine the cost. Generally, the larger the tattoo, the more expensive it will be. This is because larger tattoos require more time and detail than smaller ones. Additionally, more intricate tattoos can be more costly due to the amount of time and work required to complete them.

The artist you choose can also affect the cost of your tattoo. Different artists have different styles and techniques, and some may charge more than others. It’s important to do your research and find an artist whose work you admire and whose prices fit within your budget.


Also, the location of the tattoo can also influence the price. Some areas of the body require more time and care, and are therefore more expensive. When it comes to pricing, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Ultimately, it’s important to keep all of the factors mentioned above in mind.

It’s important to remember that when it comes to getting a tattoo, you often get what you pay for. Skilled, experienced artists can create beautiful, intricate pieces of art that will last a lifetime. While it may cost more to get a tattoo from a more experienced artist, it’s worth it to ensure that you get quality work.

Additionally, be sure to consider the aftercare costs associated with getting a tattoo. Aftercare is essential for keeping your tattoo looking its best, and it typically involves products such as lotions, ointments, and bandages. These supplies can add up quickly, so be sure to factor them into your budget.

Overall, getting a tattoo is a big decision and should not be taken lightly. It’s important to do your research and find an artist whose work you love and whose prices fit within your budget. With the right artist and the right aftercare, you can be sure to have a beautiful tattoo that will last a lifetime.





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