Getting a tattoo is clearly a permanent decision. Although there are procedures for disposal, which are costly, time consuming and rarely perfect. One should never enter a room without a tattoo of the most serious of intent, with the understanding that the tattoo itself is a lifelong commitment. Before the ink was injected into the skin of one, think about the placement, color, size, longevity and the designer.
Placement
Tattoos are becoming less stigmatized in society in North America, but only a relatively small percentage of people in the sport worldwide. The criminals, sailors, sports stars, celebrities, punks and tattoo artists themselves are still the most common in people who get tattoos. This means that most people have things to consider when getting tattoos. Where will the ink is one of the most vital.
Many jobs are closed to people with very visible tattoos, especially on the neck, face or hands. In addition, for women who want to get pregnant, tattoos on his stomach, breasts or thighs are not recommended because it spread out of proportion during pregnancy. Aging is also a consideration, especially in parts of the body as arms or the back. The pain may also be a problem. How tattoos on the feet, wrists, ankles and around the rib bone or other parts often cause the most discomfort.
Color
Black and white tattoos often have most of their power, but sometimes the black may be irregular in time and the need to be dark. If you choose the color, find a specialist in this field. They will have the most expensive and high-quality inks. Depending on the effect you wish to convey, or select a bold color of the shadow application process. The brighter the color of the first, the more likely it is brilliant to stay in time. Many tattoos need to be touched after the cure of ink to maintain a strong and clear color scheme.
Size
As with the question of placement, size can also be a cause for concern. If the sources of jobs depend on a professional appearance, a big chest or arm piece is not likely a good idea. However, one in the back can be fine. Conversely, if one chooses an image that is too small, thinking to be subtle or demure, it is more likely to grow and fade with time incomprehensible. Small butterfly that could end up looking like a black stain. Especially if a text is getting a seat on the body, try not to make too tiny or italic. Over the years, will become unreadable if it is not big enough.
Longevity
Choose an image or symboy that has deep personal significance. Try to stay away from normalization of Flash instead of art and design of an original work that only an individual sport. Avoid the characters in movies and TV shows or celebrities of all kinds emblazoned on the skin. What do you like in twenty to fifty one can loathe. Definitely not a tattoo on a dare, from peer pressure or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The Designer
The choice of the person who will help design the tattoo ink, and provide aftercare or tinkering is perhaps the most important consideration to make. Do some research. Select an artist who understands the style and a vision. Ensure your room is clean and follows all health standards. Make sure you are not too hasty to discuss the idea until the clear and agreed.
Do not let them start to ink before one is happy with the way the design is in its written form. Book short sessions if the piece is a large. Please contact them if they are to make additional touch-ups. The better the working relationship one has with a tattoo artist, the more satisfied you are likely to end with the tattoo.
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