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The 11 steps to enter the tattoo culture

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When we already have a good number of tattoos, we have plenty of ideas for new designs and, let's be honest, sometimes we even start tattooing some meaningless images. Over time, we gain experience and know our response to pain, the areas of the body that hurt the least, aftercare and the trusted tattoo artists who ensure good work. However, everything has a beginning and as they say, no one is born knowing. So today, we will talk about our first tattoo, the one that will take us into the wonderful tattoo culture.

We have all been first-timers in this matter and we have all gone through the same process, full of questions, questions, ignorance and enthusiasm.

In this article, we will try to evacuate some of the questions most common and help you make the experience of your first tattoo, be positive and do not become an undesirable memory.

Don't give in to impulse

The first consideration is certainly obvious, but it is worth remembering: knowing that the tattoo will be with us for life, it is essential do not fall into the impulse from the first idea that pops into our head. try meditate on it and try dedicate the necessary time so that your first tattoo is the right one. Talking to people who have already entered the tattoo culture is not bad at all. Looking for tattoos similar to your idea is perfect to possibly improve it.

Measurement, moderation, prudence

It is recommended Don't start with a large tattoo. There is nothing wrong with starting with a small design, which will allow yourself to discover your resistance to pain, your healing capacity, your skin's response and the care that a tattoo requires.

Areas to avoid

There are areas where it is known that the pain is more intense than in others and although pain tolerance is a personal measure, there are some parts of our body that we could avoid when getting our first tattoo. Try to avoid the area of ​​the elbows, ribs, chest or insteps

Choosing the right tattoo artist

It is understandable that this point is difficult, considering that it is about your first tattoo and you have no experience in the matter. Hence you should research the artists that are within your reach. Surely many of his works will be published on the web. In addition, you will surely meet other people who already live the tattoo culture and who They can guide you when choosing the right artist.

Cheap is expensive

Avoid from absolutely every point of view giving your first tattoo to a amateur tattoo artist. Not only will you be at risk regarding the design, but in general, the hygienic conditions of any unprofessional or tattoo-friendly place leave a lot to be desired.

Cleaning, sterilization and disposable materials

This is a point that covers both the first-timer and the experienced. Choose an artist whose hygiene is adequate. This is a mandatory first step to ensure the quality of our tattoo. At a minimum, make sure the work area is covered and disinfected.

Make sure the tattoo artist uses gloves. And let him show you the instruments he will use. Make sure the needles are new.

Avoid getting tattoos outdoors. They are generally the unhealthiest and you have a high chance of getting a infection.

Choose the right time to get a tattoo

There is nothing more damaging to a healing tattoo than sun exposure. You should also avoid swimming pools or the sea. Thus, It is ideal not to get tattooed in summer. It's also not a good idea to get a tattoo in winter, as you will have your tattoo covered with any fabric that will irritate it while it heals. For rejection, The best option of the year to get tattoos is in spring and autumn.

Prepare to go get a tattoo

It is not only the tattoo artist who has to follow some lines of conduct. Your preparation prior to the tattoo is essential.

Before going to get a tattoo, take care of your own hygiene.

Try not to use drugs or alcohol, at least 24 hours before attending the appointment with the chosen artist.

Don't go fasting. It is an unnecessary risk. Try to eat something to avoid pressure drops, and if possible be well rested.

A good company

If you are nervous about attending just the studio appointment, It's not bad to be accompanied If possible with someone who has some experience with tattoo culture that help you calm down already overcome that first encounter with needles.

Strictly respect subsequent care

There is no excuse not to take maximum care of our tattoo. The only way to guarantee an optimal result for our tattoo is to follow the instructions to the letter. subsequent care. Surely the professional tattoo artist you have chosen will give you a series of tips that you should follow to the letter. Remember that your tattoo will not be ready when you leave the studio but weeks later, when it has finished healing.

Stay calm during the process

Getting a tattoo hurts. Plain. But this does not mean you will say goodbye to the idea of ​​getting a tattoo. Try to arrive relaxed to the session. stay hydrous and try to go to the bathroom right before starting the tattoo. A small idea to control the adrenaline a little better is to chew gum.

Por last, don't be afraid to talk to your tattoo artist. If at any time you feel the need to stop the process to rest, just let him know, he will surely know how to understand you and They will be able to continue after a few minutes.