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Tattoo Q and A

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Who did your tattoos?

Where are your tattoos?

Have you regretted them?

Were they sore?

Ribcage tattoos are supposedly the most painful. Is that true?

 How did you take care of your tattoos?

Other tips?

Things to avoid:
  • Do not pick, scratch, peel, slap, rub or irritate your tattoo.
  • You can shower, but you may not soak your tattoo for 2 weeks. No swimming, soaking or hot tub.
  • You may not expose your tattoo to the sun for at least 3 weeks, after that you must use sun block.
  • Do not wear abrasive materials, jewelry, or shoes that rub against your tattoo.
  • Do not let anyone touch your tattoo, unless they wash their hands.
  • Beware of gym equipment, wash it well before using it.
You can also
  • Take Ibuprofen for the swelling.
  • Ice your tattoo to reduce swelling.
  • Elevate your tattoo, to reduce swelling.
  • Take short showers.
If you do not take care of your tattoo, it may become infected or damaged. Infections are very red around the outside of the tattoo and may have thin red lines extending from it. It may ooze, pus, or bleed abnormally. If you think your tattoo is infected, seek medical attention immediately.
Choosing a tattoo artist
  • If you see a tattoo you like, ask where it was done
  • Have a look at artists in your area – ask to see examples of their work
  • Check that they use clean equipment for each customer
  • You get what you pay for so beware if things seem strangely cheap.
  • Most important will be to see their previous work – Quintin (below) can copy perfectly from a photograph but many artists cannot so beware because once it is on your skin it is on for life. Laser removal is eyewateringly expensive and does not always work.
Quintin Carnage – Drawing the design
Quintin Carnage – Tattooing the design
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