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Top Factors For Determining Where on Your Body to Get Tattooed

You’ve decided to take the plunge and finally get that tattoo you’ve always wanted, but you’re not sure where on your body to showcase it. Tattoo placement is crucial because the right spot will make it look its absolute best. Below are the top factors to consider when determining the best spot on your body to get a tattoo. Your pain tolerance: You will feel some level of pain no matter where on your body you get tattooed, however, certain parts of the body are more sensitive to pain than others. The skinnier and bonier parts of the body tend to be more sensitive. These include places like your ribs and feet. Safe spots that inflict less pain include the arms and legs. Some artists may use a numbing product to help ease the pain. Tattoo visibility:  Do you want a tattoo that’s completely open and everyone can see or one that you can easily cover up? Remember, a tattoo is permanent so you want to carefully consider this. Also, consider your job and if tattoos are acceptable. If you

Important Tips for Tattoo Aftercare

Getting a tattoo is an exciting time for millions of people. Whether it’s your first tattoo or you are simply adding to your collection, the aftercare process is always the same. If you don’t properly care for your tattoo it could become infected. This is not something you want to mess around with either. Here are some important tips for tattoo aftercare. Follow Instructions Follow the instructions regarding the bandage given to you by the artist. He or she will know what is best for your tattoo. You might only need to leave the bandage on for an hour. For other tattoos the bandage might have to be left on for the rest of the day. Whichever it is, be sure to do as told. Wash the Area Once you remove the bandage you should wash the area thoroughly. Be sure you are gentle when doing so and use warm water and red soap . This will help to get rid of any plasma and dried blood. Once done washing you can gently dry the area by patting it with a clean paper towel. Never rub t

Welcome to Class: Knowing What Defines a New School-Styled Tattoo

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New School-Styled Tattoo If you’re a fan of tattooing like we are, you’re probably familiar with the different types of tattoos that are around. However, if your first exposure to tattoos was through shows like Ink Master or accompanying a friend to Bike Week at the shore, you were probably overwhelmed with the many different styles of tattoos that exist. Between cleaning the skin with tattoo soap and sketching the right tattoo for the canvas, a major part of the tattoo is deciding on the style. From traditional to tribal, watercolor to black work, there are tons of different styles of tattoos from which you can choose. One style in particular that has grown in popularity is the new school style of tattooing. New school tattoos are what rebelliously bold dreams are made of. Having started somewhere between the 70’s and 90’s, the new school style of tattooing takes elements of traditional   tattooing, such as the heavy outlining, and puts their own twist on the tattoos.

Proper Tattoo Care

When it comes to getting a tattoo, aftercare is the most important part. When tattoo artists use proper S8 Tattoo products, your skin should be completely healthy after your tattoo session, but it's still important to apply basic care techniques. No matter if you have one tattoo or many, the healing process is a long and tedious road, and everyone should be educated on how to care for a new tattoo. Using basic skincare tactics is the main tactic for making sure that your tattoo settles on your skin healthily. The most important part of the healing process after getting a tattoo is the initial cleaning. Assuming you got your tattoo from a properly licensed artist, and a clean parlor, you should have had a bandage placed on your new tattoo upon completion. It’s imperitive that you wait a recommended minimum of four hours after the completion of your tattoo to take off the bandage. The artist put the bandage there to protect your skin from bacteria and absorb any leaking fluids. If