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Tattoos have always been a popular form of self-expression for millions of people. So it's no wonder that there are so many people walking around the world sporting a new tattoo every day. Once you have decided that it's time for your first tattoo, do you know what comes next? Nope, not running to the first tattoo parlor you find. There are a few steps that you should take and things to decide before the first drop of ink touches your skin. Location- This may seem obvious to most people but for some it can be a difficult decision to choose just the right location for their new tattoo. You will need to decide if you want your tattoo in a spot that is hidden by clothing all the time or if you want it seen on a regular basis. Also consider the path that your career choice may lead you down. If your boss frowns on exposed tattoos then you may want to consider a location that is easily covered up by clothing or makeup. Design- The design of your tattoo is toally and completely up to you and you alone but you will want to put some thought into it before making a permanent decision. Try to choose a design that is meaningful to you. While you may love the look of that dragon or that cutesy kitten, would you want to see it everyday for the rest of yoru life? Even though you my thoroughly enjoy a good Family Guy episode, it would be a good idea to rethink placing it permanently placing Stewie on your arm. Size- The size of your tattoo will mostly be decided by the location of your body that you want to place it on. The size of your budget will also help determine the size of your new tattoo. The bigger you go with your design, the more expensive your tattoo will be. Also consider if you want a huge, flashy tattoo for everyone to see or if you are thinking about getting a smaller, more demure, tattoo. Cost- As stated above, the size of your tattoo will determine the price of your tattoo, as well as hoe extravagant and colorful your tattoo may be. The more colors needed for your tattoo design, the more ink that will have to be used and the more your tattoo will cost. If you don't know what kind of cost you will be incurring then it's a good idea to take your tattoo design around to a few tattoo artists and get a couple of price quotes so you'll have an idea of cost. Finding an Artist- Finding the right tattoo artist for you can feel like a nerve-wrecking task if you have never stepped foot into a tattoo parlor before. But don't let your nerves prevent you from getting the tattoo that you want. The best way to begin your search is to head straight to your local phone book's yellow pages. More than likely there will be several tattooists listed in the yellow pages. Just start with the first one listed and go down the list. Call them for their operating hours and directions, if need be, and then go for a visit. If you already have a design chosen for your tattoo then it is a good idea to take it with you in order to get a more accurate price quote from the tattoo artist. Once you get there jsut simply let them know why you are there and get to it. Ask about their price, ask to see a portfolio of their work (all good tattooists should have one available) and make sure that their shop is clean. If their shop looks like you have stepped into a filthy car repair garage then just turn around and walk out. Getting a tattoo needs to be a sanitary experience. When you have visited all of the tattoo parlors you should then have a pretty good idea of who you would like to be your tattoo artist. Keep in mind that the cheapest is not always the best. We all would like to save a buck but, as someone told me, "You get what you pay for". Meaning a cheap tattoo, in price, could potentially end up looking like a cheap tattoo with the wrong artist. Caring For Your New Tattoo- After you have finally gotten your new tattoo, the most important thing is caring for that tattoo properly. Your tattoo artist will be able to suggest what he, or she, consider a good routine to use. Most consist of keeping your new tattoo super clean by washing it often, throughout the day, with a soap, like Ivory, and then applying an ointment, like A+D, to help with healing. Treat your tattoo like a wound since it is a wound to your skin. Do everything possible to prevent an infection. Your new tattoo will itch like crazy. DO NOT SCRATCH IT! Scratching can cause and infection, scabbing and even scarring. All of which can prevent your new tattoo from healing correctly and looking it's best. In the end, getting a tattoo is a huge responsibility. No one should ever feel pressured into getting a tattoo. You should never get a tattoo if you are under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. A tattoo is a lifetime decision, and should be treated as such, so don't make it lightly. |
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