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"Top of your arm is the least painful I've had so far. Before anybody says it don't have numbing cream it just ain't worth it!!!!" Top of arm is OK so long as you stay away from the elbo, upper shoulder and under arm, under arm stings like a bastard | |||
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"But design something yourself or get it drawn up for you then put it away for a month or two. Then go back to it to see if you still like it or want to change it." good advice! tattoos are very permanent! Be sure you like it and want it! | |||
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"Anyone who says tattoos don't hurt is lying. Being sat/laid comfortably is the best thing you can do, really does help with the pain. Have something to eat and drink before you go and take a sugary drink with you. I've gone into shock having a tattoo from not having anything to eat or drink beforehand. " Yes... eat first! Good point, well made! | |||
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"Anyone who says tattoos don't hurt is lying. Being sat/laid comfortably is the best thing you can do, really does help with the pain. Have something to eat and drink before you go and take a sugary drink with you. I've gone into shock having a tattoo from not having anything to eat or drink beforehand. Yes... eat first! Good point, well made! " This! | |||
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"Most painful parts for me were Inner elbow...the bendy part above your forearm, that really really fucking hurt! Bony part of the elbow The bit of the inner bicep close to the armpit ^they all really really hurt! " I found the worse part of having under arm done was sitting with my arm above my head for 2 hours at a time, what with the pain (and he's right it really hurts) and the discomfort of your arm being in the air for extended periods of time I just wanted someone to shoot me | |||
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"Adding to the previous, excellent, advice, take a sugary drink in with you, something like Lucozade is ideal. Definitely go into your chosen tattoo place before booking in to be inked, to chat about the design, size and placement you already have in mind, and be prepared to compromise based on their expert knowledge and suggestions. Just like childbirth, tell yourself that if having tattoos was *that* bad, most people would stop at one! " Great advice above. Think of it as body art. What you have and where on your body are important. The discomfort at the time will only last whilst it's being done. I'm a wimp with pain. But I wouldn't change my lovely foot tattoo for anything. | |||
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"^ about the numbing cream. The dude who does my tattoos will turn people away who turn up with numbing cream on. " A decent reputable guy then for sure | |||
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"^ about the numbing cream. The dude who does my tattoos will turn people away who turn up with numbing cream on. A decent reputable guy then for sure " Not necessarily. Plenty of artists just think the pain should be part of the tattooing process. I've used it on my foot, the pigment didn't draw out and the tattoo is fine. Plenty of artists are fine with you using pain killers as well, so long as they don't think the blood. | |||
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"Definately do not use numbing cream, it can stop the ink being drawn deep enough into the skin. No reputable tattooist would ever advise their clients to use it, most use it without their knowledge then moan afterwards after they've caused the ink to be drawn out. Everyone is different, everyone has nerve endings in different places and what area one may find painful another may not. And remember to stay classy when choosing whereabouts on the body you wish to have tattooed. A tattoo on the lower back is affectionately called a "tramp stamp"" never quite got the tramp stamp label, considering a male as one there and it's just considered a tattoo, it's another indication of societies poor attitude towards women that should fit into their ideal of the role of their gender (and I do realise you weren't using it in an offensive way) | |||
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"I bruise quite easy, any ideas if this would be a problem with getting a tattoo?" I'm the same. It bleeds a bit more than normal but nothing too concerning. VERY swollen, red and sore afterwards but it fades far quicker than a bruise. I'd say swelling gone and scab starts appearing with 24 hrs. | |||
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"I quite like the pain part. Pick a fleshy bit. The first one had done was on my arse, it hurt the least. My second was on my foot and it was properly sore. The third is on the inside of my wrist but I was a little bit in love with the tattooist so I wasn't really thinking about it and can't remember if it hurt. I'm so glad someone else kind of likes the pain part lol! I just had my 14th tattoo, it's a large piece inside my wrist, I don't remember it hurting too much but that's because the sexy tattooist had me giggling at his naughty jokes The most painful one I had was my finger tattoo, I admit I nearly cried " | |||
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"There is a AMAZING tattooist in Donny his names Luke forgot the shop name but will ask my daughter when she wakes up...long waiting list tho as he is the best ive seen by far .We both had ink work done there so highly recommend him..probably best to go along and ask his advice.Will pm you name later. " Sounds great thanks Zoya | |||
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"So wot design were you thinking of going for mama? Ps if you go for it, we need pics lol" I've been designing something for a while in the centre there's a heart with a rose pierced through it and the rose thorns spreading out into a Celtic style design at either side spreading and my children's names would be intertwined within (so to upload a pic they would be blurred out) its still kind of a work in progress at the moment | |||
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"Seriously considering having my first ever tattoo as I'd like something to commemorate/symbolise my children, so just wondering if and of the inked people among the forums could offer advice. I'm not the best with pain so not sure where's best for a first tatt, I was thinking my lower back as I've personally always thought lower back tattoos are very sexy on a woman. Any advice greatly appreciated so thanks in advance " Don't disfigure you're body you will probably regret it and you cant just wash it off!!! | |||
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"Don't disfigure you're body you will probably regret it and you cant just wash it off!!! " My body's been "disfigured " plenty over the years - scars and broken bones etc. Doing it by choice makes a nice change. Think of it as decoration, if it helps when you open this type of thread | |||
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"Seriously considering having my first ever tattoo as I'd like something to commemorate/symbolise my children, so just wondering if and of the inked people among the forums could offer advice. I'm not the best with pain so not sure where's best for a first tatt, I was thinking my lower back as I've personally always thought lower back tattoos are very sexy on a woman. Any advice greatly appreciated so thanks in advance Don't disfigure you're body you will probably regret it and you cant just wash it off!!! " I'm rather relieved to hear that it won't wash off after spending hundreds of pounds on 10 tattoos over the years! As for regrets..... If people will probably regret it then why do most go on to add more? | |||
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"Fleshy, outer areas are less sensitive, bony, or softer skin is more tender. I compare the pain on a lower pain area to that of being drawn on hard, with a biro, sore, but bearable. I'm going for my 4th in the next few weeks, and it will be 4 individual tattoos itself, they are adfictive, be warned, lol!" Tattoos do not hurt . Incase your wondering why I quoted Claire . Don't you think that avitar is cool? Puts me in mind of the movie ' the ring' and horror movies are sexy | |||
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"Top of your arm is the least painful I've had so far. Before anybody says it don't have numbing cream it just ain't worth it!!!!" Numbing cream can also stop the ink taking correctly for some reason. .. just remember to keep your blood sugar up. I generally have 4 hour + sittings. Have a good carb filled meal before hand and keep topped up with either a sweet hot drink or a bottle of lucozade... I generally have a 5 min break halfway through and smash in a banana and a glucose bar and have a cuppa every hour or so. Your body will tell both you and the artist when you have had enough...even if you feel fine its easy to go into a little bit of shock so be prepared. . Tattoo machines are much better than they used to be and I hardly feel it anymore...even on ribs and over bony bits. Just research your artist | |||
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"Fleshy, outer areas are less sensitive, bony, or softer skin is more tender. I compare the pain on a lower pain area to that of being drawn on hard, with a biro, sore, but bearable. I'm going for my 4th in the next few weeks, and it will be 4 individual tattoos itself, they are adfictive, be warned, lol! Tattoos do not hurt . Incase your wondering why I quoted Claire . Don't you think that avitar is cool? Puts me in mind of the movie ' the ring' and horror movies are sexy " Isn't pain relative to the recipient? | |||
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"Avoid portraits " Any reason why ?? If you have an artist who is worth his salt, a portrait can be fine. | |||
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"Fleshy, outer areas are less sensitive, bony, or softer skin is more tender. I compare the pain on a lower pain area to that of being drawn on hard, with a biro, sore, but bearable. I'm going for my 4th in the next few weeks, and it will be 4 individual tattoos itself, they are adfictive, be warned, lol! Tattoos do not hurt . Incase your wondering why I quoted Claire . Don't you think that avitar is cool? Puts me in mind of the movie ' the ring' and horror movies are sexy Isn't pain relative to the recipient?" Your right this is obviously true. Some times when my cat 'cuddles ' me it's more uncfortsble than my tattoo was but like you say it's relative ... I do wear a couple of brandings and I quite fancy that flaying have seen that ? Awesome | |||
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"Avoid portraits Any reason why ?? If you have an artist who is worth his salt, a portrait can be fine." Very few tattooist can do good portrait pics, you don't see many good portrait tattoos | |||
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"Avoid portraits Any reason why ?? If you have an artist who is worth his salt, a portrait can be fine. Very few tattooist can do good portrait pics, you don't see many good portrait tattoos" That was my concern I can imagine any parent being beyond bereft, sitting through hours of 'pain' only to see their angel(s) looking like something Wes Craven dreamt up. | |||
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"Definately do not use numbing cream, it can stop the ink being drawn deep enough into the skin. No reputable tattooist would ever advise their clients to use it, most use it without their knowledge then moan afterwards after they've caused the ink to be drawn out. Everyone is different, everyone has nerve endings in different places and what area one may find painful another may not. And remember to stay classy when choosing whereabouts on the body you wish to have tattooed. A tattoo on the lower back is affectionately called a "tramp stamp"" | |||
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"OP - basically you're having a needle twatted into your skin with a tiny rolling pin. So go for fleshy areas that are likely often bumped into things/exposed to the elements. Anything where the bone is close to the surface is likely to hurt like fook. Good: Upper arm, thigh, outer forearm. Bad: Ribs, inner forearm and armpit. X" Yep. I've got less meat on me than a butcher's pencil but i was spangled before all mine so i fell asleep. Try smoking obscene amounts of hippy crack. It works for me. | |||
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"None of mine really hurt, I'd class the pain more as 'annoying'..." Agree with this description | |||
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"Avoid portraits " Avoid artists who don't specialise in portraits Even an "ok, average" portrait doesn't look great. | |||
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"But design something yourself or get it drawn up for you then put it away for a month or two. Then go back to it to see if you still like it or want to change it." I haven't got any tattoos and im not particularly a fan but I would say this is fantastic advice!! Wise words! | |||
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"But design something yourself or get it drawn up for you then put it away for a month or two. Then go back to it to see if you still like it or want to change it. I haven't got any tattoos and im not particularly a fan but I would say this is fantastic advice!! Wise words! " A good custom tattoo is a process before you even start the inking. If you give them the basics they should be able to draw you up something. ..then you chat about placement and colours etc. Finalise the design...make any adjustments then only when you are both happy should you start. | |||
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"Oh just to add mine are original designs and unique to me and only names I have are my kids " I had my daughters name translated into kanji by a master japanese calligrapher. ..got the kanji on rice paper as well as the tattoo | |||
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" I made the mistake of getting Chinese and once I learnt to speak and read the language realised it didn't mean what it's meant to mean. Only get foreign languages if you yourself speak it. " The interweb is your friend here..try a couple of translation sites. However in some languages several characters can mean the dame thing or you can make the same word with different characters with a different meaning...sometimes things dont translate directly. | |||
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"The interweb is your friend here..try a couple of translation sites. However in some languages several characters can mean the dame thing or you can make the same word with different characters with a different meaning...sometimes things dont translate directly." ...at which point the Internet is not your friend! | |||
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"Oh just to add mine are original designs and unique to me and only names I have are my kids I had my daughters name translated into kanji by a master japanese calligrapher. ..got the kanji on rice paper as well as the tattoo " | |||
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