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Can you tell a tattoo artist what you want?

Can you tell a tattoo artist what you want?

While it’s fine to get ideas from pictures of other tattoos, talk to your artist about what their ideas are for creating it. Tell them what you would like to change so the piece is uniquely yours. Remember, you selected your artist because they have strong portfolio and you are attracted to their style.

Can you touch up a tattoo before it heals?

Your tattoo can be retouched only when it is fully healed. In case of an infection or injury, you might have to wait for more than 12 months so that the skin can fully regenerate and the body can restore the immune system. Other than this, you can get your first touch-up between 2 and 5 years after getting a tattoo.

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Do tattoo artists always want to do the Tattoo you request?

Believe it or not, tattoo artists don’t always want to do the tattoo you request. Say “I want a…” and cue the secretive eye roll or huff with disappointment because they have to sit for an hour-plus working on something they either aren’t a fan of or find somewhat annoying.

What should you not do when getting a tattoo?

DON’T: Demand tiny changes over and over. Don’t overly art direct your tattoo artist. Changing sizes a million times, moving the stencil ¼” several times around your body, freaking out about insignificant details just to stall or make sure, just one more time, that it’ll be perfect…all of this can be so stressful for your artist.

Can you meet your tattoo artist in the middle?

As long as you’re respectful, you can meet your artist in the middle, and both of you can properly collaborate on your tattoo! DON’T: Demand tiny changes over and over. Don’t overly art direct your tattoo artist.

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What are some popular tattoos that are overused?

Knauer says angel wings are another that were and still are a popular tattoo that people have overused. Artists can’t really plan this one ahead of time, but after all is said and done, there the tattoos are and they aren’t going to go away. These types of tattoos probably won’t be featured on the artist’s Facebook page or website.

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