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Tattoos Frequently Asked Questions
Does it hurt?
This is probably the most common question asked about tattoos. In short, getting a tattoo does hurt. After all, you are having needles pierce your skin rapidly.

However, there are a few factors that affect the pain value of a tattoo. It depends on your personal pain threshold, how quickly your body adapts to the feeling, where you're getting your tattoo on your body.and how big the tattoo is.

Getting tattooed in certain places does hurt more than others. It's a given that boney areas of the body tend to hurt more, especially the rib area. Also big back pieces can take a little out of you.


The good news is, that the pain is bearable and big pieces are not always done in one session. But again it is up to the indivdual.


Where should I get it on my body?

This is purely an individual choice. The main thing to consider is the type of tattoo that you want to get. It's best to consult with your tattoo artist about the suitability of your tattoo for that part of your body.

Also, you need to think about the visibility of your tattoo in relation to your values, career, etc. For example, if your job doesn't allow tattoos to be visible, then you probably don't want a tattoo on your neck.


What are good tattoos?

Again, up to the individual. What may look good to some, may be horrible to others. Do your research, talk to tattoo artists, find out what part of your body you want the tattoo to be at.

How much does it cost?

Tattoos vary in costs. As a minimum, you should expect to spend at least $100 for a small tattoo. Some studios will charge per hour, some will charge by design.


Keep in mind, Good tattoos aren't cheap and Cheap tattoos aren't good.


How do I look after my tattoo?

Different studios will have they're own ways of looking after your tattoo. Make sure you get their clear instructions and follow them.

In general:

- After you get your tattoo, your tattooist will bandage it.
- Remove the bandage after about 1 hour and gently wash your tattoo with soap.
- 'Pat dry' your tattoo, do not rub it or wipe your tattoo.
- Apply some cream which you can normally get from your tattooist, otherwise buy some bepanthen cream from the chemist. Do not rebandage your tattoo again.
- Follow this procedure at least twice a day for a bit over a week.

Do not:

- Scratch your new tattoo
- Pick at your new tattoo when it scabs
- Expose your tattoo to direct sunlight or tanning beds for at least a month
- Swim at the beach or pool for at least a month
- Keep touching your tattoo during the healing process.