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		<title>Tattoo Etiquette: The 12 Do’s and Don’ts of Getting a Tattoo</title>
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<p>Tattoos need serious thought and
consideration. Showing up randomly outside a tattoo shop and demanding a tattoo
be done ASAP is not the way to go. You don’t want to piss off the person who
will be sticking needles in your skin, right? So, before you get inked, read
all about proper tattoo etiquette – and the do’s and don’ts of getting tattooed.</p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-green-cyan-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DO think before you ink</h2>



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<p>Tattoos are permanent. Are you sure you
want that ink on your skin forever? It won’t always look as good. In a few months
or years, it’s going to start fading. How will you feel about it then?</p>



<p>Here’s what you can do to help ensure your
decision is the right one: </p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Weigh the pros and cons of getting
a tattoo</strong>. How will it affect your life? Will it
make you happy? Will it have any effect at work, i.e. how will your employers
react to your tattoo?</li><li><strong>Sit on your decision</strong> for a month or two – or a year! It’s a momentous decision that will
have an effect on the rest of your life. You will see it everyday. Can you live
with that knowledge – and that sight?</li></ul>



<p>A spur of the moment tattoo usually leads
to regret. This is why there’s a rising number of people getting their tattoos removed.
And you know what’s really not great about tattoo removal? It’s far more
expensive and more painful than getting a tattoo in the first place!</p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-green-cyan-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DO schedule an appointment </h2>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/reschedule-your-tattoo-appointment-1024x683.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-475" width="768" height="512" srcset="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/reschedule-your-tattoo-appointment-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/reschedule-your-tattoo-appointment-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/reschedule-your-tattoo-appointment-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/reschedule-your-tattoo-appointment.jpg 1280w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure></div>



<p>There are some tattooists who accept same
day walk-ins. But for really talented artists, they’ll be booked months in
advance. This is especially true for artists whose work is displayed on celebrity
skin. These celebs go on social media to show off their new ink, gives a shout
out to the artist, and voila! The artist’s schedule is suddenly booked solid
for the foreseeable future! </p>



<p>Now, of course, not everyone’s so fortunate
to have a full calendar. But still, it’s good practice to schedule an
appointment before heading to the parlour. This gives the tattooist ample time
to prepare for the inking session ahead. </p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-green-cyan-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DO have a design concept ready</h2>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/fresh-tattoo-at-the-studio-stage-1-of-the-tattoo-healing-process.png" alt="stage 1 of the tattoo healing process begins at the tattoo studio" class="wp-image-617" width="548" height="478" srcset="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/fresh-tattoo-at-the-studio-stage-1-of-the-tattoo-healing-process.png 730w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/fresh-tattoo-at-the-studio-stage-1-of-the-tattoo-healing-process-300x262.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 548px) 100vw, 548px" /></figure></div>



<p>People get tattoos for a variety of reasons.
Some do it for sentimental reasons. Others do it because they want to immortalise
something, and they want a constant reminder of that special person/place/event/etc.
Still, others do it for the experience. No special reason, they just want to have
a beautiful work of art on their skin.</p>



<p>Many tattoo artists are actually <em>artists</em>.
So, don’t be afraid to share your design concept and ask for their input – they’d
absolutely love that. Tattooists usually focus on a particular style and you
can ask to see their interpretation of your concept. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>If you don’t have a design in mind, you can
try asking if they have pre-designed artworks available. Many tattooists also proudly
display their best work in their shop or in their social media accounts. Tell
them if you like a specific design, maybe they can help you create a more
personalised design – something that will look good on you and be uniquely yours.</p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-green-cyan-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DO observe proper hygiene</h2>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/professional-tattooist-at-work-1024x682.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-444" width="768" height="512" srcset="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/professional-tattooist-at-work-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/professional-tattooist-at-work-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/professional-tattooist-at-work-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/professional-tattooist-at-work.jpg 1280w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure></div>



<p>Your tattooist will be working on your
skin. You don’t want to disrespect them by showing up dirty and downright
smelly. They’ll literally have their nostrils just a few centimetres above your
skin – they need to do this to ensure they’re hitting the right spots. </p>



<p>Yes, the tattooist will be cleaning up the
area they’ll be working on. And you don’t need to worry about shaving the area
in advance, they can do that at the parlour. But it doesn’t mean they’ll
willingly breathe through their mouths the entire time just to avoid smelling
you! </p>



<p>You don’t want your artist to pass out in
the middle of your session. So, please do observe proper tattoo etiquette by cleaning
yourself up on the day of your appointment. </p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-green-cyan-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DO tell your artist about any existing medical conditions</h2>



<p>A licensed tattooist will ask you if you
have any existing medical conditions. Most likely, they’ll have a form ready
for you to fill out. Don’t think you’re doing yourself a favour by hiding the
truth from them. </p>



<p>What your tattooist will do on your skin is
technically a minor medical procedure. He will puncture your skin with a tattoo
machine, so that ink can be inserted in the dermis. While the wound isn’t going
to be all that deep (the dermis is just a few millimetres below the skin’s
surface), a million things can still go wrong with the procedure. </p>



<p>For instance, you may have a reaction to
the ink or to the pressure being applied on your skin. If you have severe psoriasis
or eczema, a tattoo may not be for you. If you’re prone to keloids, you may
develop multiple keloids from the tattooing process. You may also not be physically
capable of withstanding the pain. </p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-green-cyan-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DO let your tattooist work in peace</h2>



<p>If you know what’s good for you, you will
let your tattooist alone. Sure, it’s fine for a bit of chitchat to break the
ice and maybe put yourself at ease. But for the most part, let the artist work
in peace. </p>



<p>He or she needs to concentrate and focus on the task at hand. They need to make sure they’re hitting the right depth, and they’re not stretching or pulling at the skin too much because these can lead to <a href="https://tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/tattoo-blowout/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tattoo blowouts</a>. </p>



<p>Another reason why you need to let your
artist focus is so that they can follow the design. Whether they’re freestyling
or following a tattoo stencil, it’s important to get the job done right. You do
want to get your money’s worth.</p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-red-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DON’T get a tattoo if you’ve drunk alcohol or under the
influence of drugs</h2>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="668" height="445" src="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/fun-friends.png" alt="" class="wp-image-294" srcset="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/fun-friends.png 668w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/fun-friends-300x200.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 668px) 100vw, 668px" /></figure></div>



<p>Alcohol and tattoos don’t mix. You’ll may
have heard of tales of drunken folks getting tattooed with or without their knowledge.
The truth is that alcohol will thin your blood. And when it comes to tattooing,
blood clotting is an important part of the healing process. </p>



<p>When blood thins, the clotting response is
much slower which means there’s more bleeding than normal. This has a two-fold
effect: </p>



<p>(1) It can cause visibility issues for your
tattooist, making it hard for them to see what they’re doing, and </p>



<p>(2) The blood may also thin the ink.</p>



<p>It’s best to avoid drinking alcohol 2 days
before getting tattooed and at least 3 days post tattoo to allow your skin to
heal. </p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-red-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DON’T be upset if the artist tries to improve your design</h2>



<p>There are many different tattoo styles. Your
tattooist may not be comfortable working with the style you like, and may want
to have it converted over to his style. Don’t be offended if he suggests an
alternative design. Accept the suggestion, have the artist draw out his interpretation,
and decide if you want to go with his version or not. </p>



<p>If you really want your particular design done,
perhaps you can ask him to refer you to an artist who knows your style and can
give your design justice. Just don’t be rude if he can’t give you what you
want. </p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-red-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DON’T get a tattoo if you’re ill or taking antibiotics</h2>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/getting-a-tattoo-while-on-antibiotics-1024x691.jpg" alt="should you get a tattoo while taking antibiotics" class="wp-image-474" width="768" height="518" srcset="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/getting-a-tattoo-while-on-antibiotics-1024x691.jpg 1024w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/getting-a-tattoo-while-on-antibiotics-300x203.jpg 300w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/getting-a-tattoo-while-on-antibiotics-768x518.jpg 768w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/getting-a-tattoo-while-on-antibiotics.jpg 1280w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /></figure></div>



<p>When you’re sick, your health is compromised. Technically, you can still get inked even if you’re sick or taking <a href="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/tattoo-on-antibiotics/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">antibiotics</a>, but it’s not a good idea. Why? Because you’re going to overwork your immune system. It’s trying to put out too many fires at the same time. This essentially means your tattoo may not heal at an optimal rate. Instead, the opposite may happen and the <a href="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/tattoo-healing-process/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tattoo healing process</a> may be affected.</p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-red-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DON’T be afraid to ask your tattooist for more info about the
process </h2>



<p>You’re not going against the rules of
tattoo etiquette if you make some enquiries. It’s your skin, after all. And you’re
paying good money to have some ink inserted in it. You may have done research
on the artist, but you shouldn’t forget about what’s going to be inserted in
you. </p>



<p>Did you know not all <a href="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/what-is-tattoo-ink-made-of/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tattoo inks</a> are created equal? A number of them actually contain heavy metals like mercury, lead, chromium, cobalt, and more. Make sure you know what’s going in your skin. Otherwise, you risk a <a href="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/tattoo-ink-allergy/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tattoo ink allergy</a>, or worse, <a href="https://tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/tattoo-ink-poisoning/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tattoo ink poisoning</a>.</p>



<p>Also, ask about <a href="https://tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/tattoo-aftercare/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">aftercare</a> – what you need to do to ensure your tattoo heals properly. There are many things you need to do and each tattooist may have their own aftercare instructions. To give you an idea of what aftercare is all about, here’s an infographic:</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-full is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic.png" alt="infographic for tattoo aftercare" class="wp-image-732" width="600" height="1650" srcset="https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic.png 800w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic-109x300.png 109w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic-372x1024.png 372w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic-768x2112.png 768w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic-559x1536.png 559w, https://www.tattoomoisturiser.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Tattoo-Aftercare-Infographic-745x2048.png 745w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></figure></div>



<h2 class="has-vivid-red-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DON’T bring your entire friend group to the shop</h2>



<p>A friend is fine, but make sure you ask the tattooist first if it’s okay to have someone watch the entire session. Some artists aren’t comfortable when there are too many eyes looking over whilst working. They need plenty of space to do their thing, so let them have it. </p>



<h2 class="has-vivid-red-color has-text-color wp-block-heading">DON’T try to pass yourself off as an adult </h2>



<p>In the UK, you need to be at least 18 years
old before you can get a tattoo. Even if you get parental approval, if you’re
under 18, no licensed tattooist will work on you. Otherwise, they risk losing
their licence. </p>



<p>For other countries, you need to look up
the laws in your city or state. For instance, in the United States, some states
allow under-18s to get a tattoo as long they get written parental consent. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Thoughts on Tattoo Etiquette</h2>



<p>Tattoo etiquette is just as important as your choice of tattooist. Observe the do’s and don’ts listed in this article, and you’ll have a much better chance of getting the tattoo experience you’ve always wanted to have! </p>


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