Tips To Consider When Getting A Tattoo
When getting a tattoo, there are multiple factors to consider. From placement, to color, to even how much money you’re willing to spend, there are plenty of elements that play a role in the process. Here are tips to consider when getting a tattoo.
Placement
When getting a tattoo, deciding on the placement is one of the most important decisions you have to make. Depending on your profession, choosing the appropriate placement for your tattoo is crucial. Do you want your tattoo to be visible or easily covered up? For some occupations, having tattoos may be acceptable, however, for others, it can be a complete deal breaker. Be sure to choose a placement that is acceptable for your lifestyle. Additionally, if you’re someone who plans on getting multiple tattoos, be sure to choose a placement that will allow for other tattoos to fit. For example, if you plan on having a full sleeve of tattoos one day, be sure to discuss this idea with your tattoo artist so they can advise whether or not your placement is appropriate. Lastly, choosing the size of your tattoo is also an important factor. Depending on how much detail a tattoo may have, the artist may recommend that you go bigger, resulting in a placement change. Although you might want to fit a quarter-sized tattoo on your wrist with an exceptional amount of detail, the artist may recommend that you go bigger or change the location. If this does happen, be open to the suggestions that the tattoo artist is giving. Although you might have your heart set on one location, the artist knows what will work best for your body and the tattoo.
Color vs Black And White
After coming up with the design for your tattoo, be sure to decide whether or not you want color or black and white. While some people love color, others prefer black and white. Depending on the style of your tattoo, your artist may advise that you get color or stick to black and white. If you do decide to get a tattoo in color, come up with some ideas of what you want and discuss them with your artist. Your artist may even recommend some colors that they think will make the tattoo look better. Whatever you choose to do, your artist is there to help you with the process.
Money
Believe it or not, getting a tattoo can be expensive. Depending on the artist, their rates may differ from other artists you’ve talked to. While some artists charge by the hour, others may give you a rate based on the complexity, amount of sessions, or other factors. If the price of your tattoo exceeds what you were willing to pay, do not try to bargain with your artist or ask for a significantly cheaper rate. Asking your artist to reduce the price of your tattoo is both unfair and disrespectful. Not only are you paying for the supplies used by the artist, but you’re also paying for their time. Although some tattoos may take less than an hour, others can take up to multiple hours. If you’re not pleased with the rate your artist has given you, try looking for an artist who’s rate aligns with what you’re willing to pay. Otherwise, you’re going to be putting yourself and your artist in an uncomfortable position.
Style
When getting a tattoo, there are multiple styles to choose from. From traditional and new school to portraits and realism, the choices are endless. If you’re interested in getting a tattoo with a specific style, be sure to look into artists who tattoo in that style. You wouldn’t want to get a watercolor piece from someone who specializes in traditional tattoos. While some artists are open to tattooing multiple different styles, others may not feel comfortable doing that style of tattoo. Before you decide on an artist, walk into a tattoo shop and ask to look at their portfolio. Nowadays, most tattoo artists will display their work on their Instagrams, making it easy to view their styles without leaving home. If you’re unsure of whether or not an artist can achieve the style you’re interested in, call their shop or email them and explain the concept of your tattoo. If you have to ask your artist to make multiple adjustments or changes to a design, then they might not be the artist for you. By finding an artist who specializes in the style you want, you’re saving yourself and them, from wasted time.
Meaningful Or Spontaneous
While some people are open to the idea of getting spontaneous tattoos, others will only get tattoos that have meaning. If you’re someone who only wants tattoos with meaning, be sure it’s a tattoo you’re not going to regret years from now. In order to decide whether or not a tattoo is the right choice for you, be sure to take some time to think about the concept and design. Try drawing or writing out an idea then put it in an area where you know you’ll be able to find it. Let some time pass, whether it’s weeks or years, then return back to what you had drawn or written down. If you still like the concept, then get the tattoo. If you don’t like the design, throw it out and repeat the process until you do. Getting a tattoo results in having a piece of art on your body for the rest of your life. While it may not seem like a big decision to some, it can be a crucial decision to others. Be sure to not rush into any ideas and pick a design that you’ll want forever. Otherwise, the only options you’ll have is to hate it and look at it every day or getting it lasered off.