Body modifications are incredibly popular—so popular, in
fact, that there have been reality shows devoted to tattooing. If you are
thinking about getting inked, you are not alone. Before you go to a Murrieta
tattoo shop, though, there are a few things you should consider. You need to
make several decisions, do some research, and allow it to heal.
Decisions, Decisions
If you hadn’t really considered it already, a tattoo is
permanent. Getting it removed can be extremely expensive and also ineffective,
leaving remnants and scars of things you changed your mind about. You need to
decide what you want on your body, and where you want it. This should take a
lot of thought. You might want to use an important word or symbol that has some
significance to you. You may want the name of someone who has passed on. Quotes
and lyrics are also very popular. Whatever you decide, make sure it’s something
that you would never regret, even as an elderly person. You also should
consider where you want it placed, since under some circumstances you may want
to conceal the image.
Do Your Research
It takes some preparation before you decide who will do the
artwork for you. Get recommendations from friends who have had positive
experiences in a shop. Do some research online as well to read reviews of
people who have been there. Has anyone gotten infections or received a sloppy
result? Make sure the place is sanitary and professional. You should also ask
to see the portfolio of your potential artist to see what he or she is capable
of.
I am no supporter of tattoo fans but I am not against to those who does get one.
ReplyDeleteGlad I saw this post in my dashboard. Now, I'm having second thoughts of getting inked.
ReplyDeleteI was actually tempted way back.. tattoo's are totally no joke at all.
ReplyDeleteThey can be harmful too - especially when it's no expert or so.. can lead you to other disease and infections.
Tattoo is something that I would never consider getting.
ReplyDeletei am not a fan of tattoo, especially knowing the sacrifice they put into it
ReplyDeleteTsk! I am one of those that will never get a tattoo, EVER! Lol. I am glad that as early as now, my daughter has already told us that she doesn't see herself modifying her body or skin now and beyond! :D
ReplyDeleteSorry but I don't like tattoo. I like henna tattoo but not the permanent one.
ReplyDeleteNagsisis ako on why I agreed with a friend na magpalagay ng Tattoo. Though, the one I have looks okay still, parang madumi sa skin.
ReplyDeleteomg i've though all of this even got pissed and grumpy because i can't decide and make up my mind. I needed all the strenth and positive people around me before i can do this. great tipss!
ReplyDeleteHaven't had in mind to have one in my body because I am afraid of the painful procedure. Hence, I appreciated some tattoo designs.
ReplyDeleteIt came to my mind once but I’ve decided not to have a tattoo for life.
ReplyDeleteI guess before deciding, they must try the Henna Tattoo and see if they like it and if they do maybe it is time to get a real tattoo but for me Henna is still the best because when you want to change it you can change it right away.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with your article, we have to make sure to think a million times before we get a tattoo, because this is something we will carry forever. there are might ways to get rid of it but there will always be a mark on it.
ReplyDeleteI agree, especially if you are planning a big tattoo. Tattoo looks good when we are younger, but as our skin starts to shrink, it starts to get ugly too.
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