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So that none of the parties involved during your new tattoo appointment accidentally step into an awkward situation due to nervousness or embarrassment, you should definitely watch this insightful and quite humorous explanatory video. 

Close-contact services — especially in the field of body modifications and tattoos — require your knowledge of certain rules and a higher level of mindfulness regarding your new tattoo, which are explained in great detail in this video.

In summary, you can roughly follow the following non-exhaustive guide.

And you are guaranteed to make a good impression, but above all you will enjoy your new tattoo for a long time.

  • Tattoo idea and design

    • Think carefully – Think carefully about what the tattoo means to you and whether you will still like the motif in the future.
    • Uniqueness – A custom design gives your tattoo a personal touch. Ask the tattoo artists in the studio if they can create a design for you instead of just copying templates from the internet.
    • Meaning – Consider whether you want a tattoo that has a specific meaning or if you want to make more of an aesthetic choice.
  • Choosing the tattoo artist

    • Research – Look at portfolios of different tattoo artists to see if their style matches your idea.
    • Reviews and recommendations – Online reviews and recommendations from friends can help you find trustworthy studios.
    • Have a conversation – A preliminary conversation with the person doing the tattoo is important. This way you can make sure that they understand what you want and clarify any questions or uncertainties.
  • Preparation for the appointment

    • Health condition – Be rested and fit to attend your tattoo appointment. If you are ill, it is better to reschedule the appointment.
    • Avoidance of alcohol and caffeine – Diese Substanzen können das Blut verdünnen und das Tätowieren erschweren.
    • Clothing – Wear clothing that allows easy access to the area to be tattooed. Dark clothing is also recommended in case ink splatters.
  • The tattoo appointment

    • Punctuality – Arrive on time for your appointment to avoid unnecessary stress.
    • Stay calm – Breathe deeply and relax. The nervousness usually subsides after the first few minutes.
    • Listen to the staff – When you are given instructions, it is important to follow them as the staff are knowledgeable about technology and hygiene.
  • Pain and acute tattoo Aftercare

    • Pain tolerance – Pain can vary depending on the area of ​​the body. Areas with little fat and close to the bone are often more painful.
    • AftercareProper care after your tattoo appointment is crucial to the final result. Follow the service provider's instructions regarding cleaning and moisturizing.
    • Avoid sunlight – You should avoid direct sunlight and tanning beds for a few weeks, as UV rays can damage the fresh ink.
  • Long-term tattoo care

    • Sunscreen – Use sunscreen on the tattoo to prevent fading.
    • Moisturize regularly – Keep your skin supple and hydrated to keep your tattoo looking fresh.
    • Touch-ups – Tattoos can fade over the years. In this case, touch-ups by the same or another tattoo artist are a good way for you to revive the colors.
  • Further considerations for the tattoo regarding important areas of life

    • Workplace and career – Some jobs have a conservative attitude towards visible tattoos. Consider whether your tattoo can be covered up in certain situations.
    • Cultural Significance – Respect cultural and religious symbols that may be sacred to some people.
    • Financial investment – Quality has its price. Good tattoos often cost you more, but they also last forever (beautifully).

We are confident that this guide will help you in every way to have a pleasant experience at the tattoo studio and ultimately achieve a perfect tattoo.

 

Of course, there may always be deviations from this guide, as tattoo artists are only human and this is not a fixed dogma. But it will definitely contribute to a harmonious collaboration between you and the service provider.


You can find the embedded video here.