What to know for oyur first tattoo? I've been thinking about many i want to get for years and still have a list but havnt had the money. things are gettign better for me now and settling down after being made homeless by my over controlling mother. finally I can have a life of my own. So wondering waht to expect with your first attoo, what to do and how to prepare etc. i'm a little nervous.
I'm sorry to hear about what you went through with your mother, but glad to hear that you seem to be doing better on your own. Here is the preparation list I send to my clients: Preparation Tips: - Ensure you have eaten a good meal before your appointment. - Stay hydrated, but avoid excessive caffeine. - DO NOT consume alcohol before your session. - Wear comfortable clothing that provides easy access to the area being tattooed. - If you are planning to bring sentimental items related to your tattoo make sure they are well protected and the artist knows in advance. Every shop can be different so make sure to ask your artist what you should do to prepare. If you haven't scheduled your appointment yet (please don't do a walk in for your first tattoo, or really any tattoo) Make sure to research your artist and that they do the style of tattoo that you would like and you appreciate their work. Trust your artist, each one is different but if you are getting custom work ask about their process or look up what they need for scheduling on their IG/Website. Do not try and micromanage their creative process. Most artists do not have time to send you designs before the appointment, you should already have some idea of what your tattoo will look like because you have done the research and what to expect from that artist's style. You pay for what you get, high quality tattoos come at high prices, set your expectations accordingly. Pick a location on your body that is not known to be painful like the ribs or hands or feet, or a location that is too visible or will fade easily like the fingers of face. Do not use numbing cream, your first tattoo should give you an average idea of what getting tattooed is like, so not too painful or not too numb. This is to help best inform you if you would like to be tattooed again or if it really isn't for you.
This is super annoying I can barely hear the videos ur reaction to all I hear is my ears bleeding anytime I talk or laugh bc of how loud I have to have it😂
I believe the “MEOW” lip tattoo was supposed to be on the inside of her lip. So it was messed up from the beginning.
Good catch!
11:52 is what yall came for
I am sure she would put a burst of energy into any partner.
The first one said “EVERTHING’S FINE” without the y 😂
Thanks!
What to know for oyur first tattoo? I've been thinking about many i want to get for years and still have a list but havnt had the money. things are gettign better for me now and settling down after being made homeless by my over controlling mother. finally I can have a life of my own. So wondering waht to expect with your first attoo, what to do and how to prepare etc. i'm a little nervous.
I'm sorry to hear about what you went through with your mother, but glad to hear that you seem to be doing better on your own.
Here is the preparation list I send to my clients:
Preparation Tips:
- Ensure you have eaten a good meal before your appointment.
- Stay hydrated, but avoid excessive caffeine.
- DO NOT consume alcohol before your session.
- Wear comfortable clothing that provides easy access to the area being tattooed.
- If you are planning to bring sentimental items related to your tattoo make sure they are well protected and the artist knows in advance.
Every shop can be different so make sure to ask your artist what you should do to prepare.
If you haven't scheduled your appointment yet (please don't do a walk in for your first tattoo, or really any tattoo) Make sure to research your artist and that they do the style of tattoo that you would like and you appreciate their work.
Trust your artist, each one is different but if you are getting custom work ask about their process or look up what they need for scheduling on their IG/Website.
Do not try and micromanage their creative process. Most artists do not have time to send you designs before the appointment, you should already have some idea of what your tattoo will look like because you have done the research and what to expect from that artist's style.
You pay for what you get, high quality tattoos come at high prices, set your expectations accordingly.
Pick a location on your body that is not known to be painful like the ribs or hands or feet, or a location that is too visible or will fade easily like the fingers of face. Do not use numbing cream, your first tattoo should give you an average idea of what getting tattooed is like, so not too painful or not too numb. This is to help best inform you if you would like to be tattooed again or if it really isn't for you.
its a bananna it really isnt that hard...you sketch it show her get the OK then draw it on....
This is super annoying I can barely hear the videos ur reaction to all I hear is my ears bleeding anytime I talk or laugh bc of how loud I have to have it😂
Thanks for the info, I’ll try to fix that on the next one. My sound system is different I guess.
@@FloatyTattooit’s bc my headphone have live Listen on lol
tattoos are stupid.
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