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    5 Things You Should Know Before Getting Tattoos

    “Know How They Affect Your Life and Your Health”

    Getting your first tattoo is a serious business. Forget about spur-of-the-moment decisions because you’d maybe regret such a rushed move later. There are several big areas that you should cover, so take your time to think about health and esthetic implications of this, undoubtedly, exciting and bold experience. Here are some things to give you a sense of direction and some food for thought.

    5 Things You Should Know Before Getting Tattoos - Styleandgeek

    1) Health Concerns

    The process of getting a tattoo is very complex. We’re talking about dealing with some blood and wounds, but there’s not a reason to get squeamish. The thing is that a tattoo shop has to be impeccably clean and sterilized because this line of work is fertile ground for all kinds of infections and diseases.

    The best idea is to look around several shops and talk to tattooists. Check out the surface where you’d be tattooed (a tattoo station) and make sure that it’s made of stainless steel or some other material that can be easily sanitized. If you have a medical condition, you should talk to your physician about this procedure. Also, it’s important to perform a spot test in order to rule out the possibility of ink allergies and avoid possible health issues. Before your procedure you should consult experienced tattooists like the ones from the Tattoo Movement from Sydney.

    2) No Pain, No Gain

    It’s no mystery that this procedure is painful. However, it’s not something that can’t be endured, but we all have different pain thresholds, which means that not everybody will react in the same way. People usually describe it as a sharp pain that lasts for only a couple of seconds at a time. Naturally, it also depends on the part of the body – tattooing the skin over your bones hurts the most.  Also, regions where the skin is thin and particularly sensitive, such as eyelids, hurt a lot.

    3) After-Care

    Once you’ve got your tattoo, there are several measures of precaution that you should follow. Avoiding sun exposure and swimming for at least two weeks is necessary. Use mild soap and don’t spend too much time in the shower. The wound will be itchy, but try not to scratch it as it could peel off the ink and cause infections. For this problem, use cortisone cream, which relieves the itching, skin irritation, and redness.  Applying thin layers of moisturizer or unscented lotion can have a beneficial effect.

    4) To Tattoo or Not to Tattoo

    Tattoos can be very attractive and they’re an amazing way of expressing one’s personality on the outside, but before you decide to get one, it’s essential to think it through. First of all, you need to be over 18 to be legally allowed to get a tattoo, but in some cases, you can provide your parents’ permission if you’re younger.

    Remember, that ink will be here to stay, and it will be hard to remove it. You should also bear in mind that many companies, such as The Body Shop, or cruise liners, have strict no-visible-tattoos policies, so think about how body art could affect your future career. Of course, there are tattoo-friendly companies, like Google, IKEA, and Amazon, but if you want to be on the safe side, maybe getting a tattoo that can be easily covered is the best option.

    5) Be Unique

    The power of a tattoo is in its uniqueness. If you’re going to get one, do it right and discuss your preferred design with the artist. They might help you add some personal touches and make it special. So, don’t be a copycat and pick something that you’ve seen on somebody else. Choosing the same tattoo as your favorite celebrity is something that you should avoid, as once they disappoint you, the tattoo will become a sore point.

    When it comes to various symbols and meanings, be careful, especially if you want a tattoo in a language that’s not familiar to you. Japanese and Chinese proverbs are extremely popular, but this idea may turn into an epic fail and leave you with a completely nonsensical tattoo that people will laugh at. If you don’t research everything thoroughly, or if a tattooist isn’t experienced, you might end up with having a tattoo that you’d be ashamed of

    Another important piece of advice is that you shouldn’t be a penny-pincher when you’re choosing a tattoo shop. This is very important because a cheap looking tattoo can ruin your body, which can profoundly affect your psyche. As you can see, it’s not only a matter of physical health. Poorly executed tattoos can cause emotional pain and depression. 

    If you take time and think about everything we’ve discussed, getting a tattoo can be a unique and amazing experience, especially if you pick something that you can relate to on a deep, personal level.

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