Saturday, February 18, 2012

How To Pick Out a Tattoo

According to a survey it is reported that 24% of the American population between 18-50 years of age has some form of tattoo. This amounts to a nearly 1 in every 4 situation. A tattoo is used symbolically to make a statement of what one is about. Once you have decided to get a tattoo it can lead to a lot of excitement as you think of the pain and the resulting beauty that will come afterward. Peer pressure may also play a large part in this because you are quite likely to have many friends that already have tattoos. However, there are some things you should realize before you rush out to get inked for the first time.
First off there is the matter of researching the artist who is going to work on you. You must make sure that the tattoo artist is good and well known in tattooing circles. You must also visit the artist's studio to make sure you are comfortable there and that it is clean and follows all safety guidelines. Once all this is done there is the matter of choosing the right design for your first tattoo. Many people think that since this is their first tattoo they can go ahead and do a bit of experimenting with it. This is a very wrong approach because a tattoo is going to stay with you for life so one wrong decision means that you are stuck with it forever. Do not take the whole tattooing business too lightly or you will regret it.
There are thousands of tattoo designs that you may choose from and you may be tempted to just pick one to get over the decision. Do not get so excited about getting a tattoo that you pick a design without seriously thinking about it. You must look on your tattoo as a very important and extremely important purchase that you have to live with forever. Decisions like these take time to take because you do not wish to rush into anything that is not worth the money you are spending. Of course, tattoos are not really expensive in terms of cash but expensive here means that once it's there it's there and nothing to be done about it. It's like a child. Once you have one you cannot get rid of it so you must be careful.
The design should not have merely "cool" value because that can change with fashion and times. A tattoo must be symbolic of your core values or represent something you strongly believe. Do not treat the tattoo like some piece of jewelry that you can use to make yourself look good because you can change the jewelry if it stops working for you. The internet is a good place to start looking for design ideas. The key thing is that when you are looking for designs you are merely looking for them. Do not go into decision mode. Spend some time understanding what makes a good design.

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