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9 unexpected ways to piss off tattoo artists

When you finally decide to get a tattoo, it’s easy to forget a little and seem ill-mannered. No wonder. Exactly in the same way as people do not know how to behave during a haircut – how much to leave for tea? do I need to talk all the time? – not everyone is familiar with the rules of conduct during tattooing.

9 unexpected ways to piss off tattoo artists - tips and photos

9 unexpected ways to piss off tattoo artists – tips and photos

There are a few tips that can make the process much easier. To begin with, it would be nice to test the waters – ask friends, search the Internet, find a tattoo studio that suits you and agree with the master about the day of the meeting. The preliminary interest gives you time to talk with the master and allows you to get a rough impression of him and his skill. In other words, if something does not suit you, you can still refuse – when work begins, it will be more difficult to refuse..

Of course, not every tattoo requires a thorough study, but the tattoo artist will never refuse additional communication with the client. At the meeting, you can discuss the idea, budget and come to a common decision.

9 unexpected ways to anger tattoo artists – important to remember!

Here are a few more little things to avoid while working on a tattoo..

Bring a large company to a tattoo parlor - photo

  1. Bring a large company

The opportunity to bring a group of best friends to a session can seem very tempting – you always want someone to hold your hand, cheer you up, take pictures … studios allow it. Some rooms are just too small to hold more than three people (hence you can bring one friend with you). However, some craftsmen don’t like to be distracted from their work, so be sure to ask permission. In advance!

  1. Wear clothes that will get in the way

It is best to wear loose items so that the artist can easily reach the tattoo site. Some suggest taking “spare clothes” or even a swimsuit with you, if decency allows – the main thing is that you feel comfortable going home. Think in advance what you will wear when the master finishes the work. For example, if you are tattooing your thigh, you will be uncomfortable in tight jeans that will squeeze your body. The freer your things are, the better..

Request to make changes to an already finished tattoo design - photo

  1. Request to make changes to an already finished design

Naturally, you tattoo your own body, so it is okay to ask for certain changes – but not when the process has already begun. Many craftsmen charge based on the hourly rate and the amount of materials needed, and unexpected changes will obviously require more resources. If it seems to you that changes are inevitable, consult with a tattoo artist when the tattoo has healed. Many will be happy to touch up a fresh drawing or add something new to the design..

  1. Expect to receive everything at once

There are many studios offering to get a tattoo “here and now”. Come, pay, leave with a ready-made drawing – but will you be satisfied with it? If you need a unique design, don’t think that it will fall from the sky in front of you. The master needs time for a consultation, for creating a drawing and determining an area on the body. And each stage takes time and cannot be whipped up. Therefore, the master should not be rushed – after all, he is trying for you!

Repeat finished design of someone else's tattoo - photo

  1. Repeat finished design

Tattoo artists often have portfolios plump from unique designs they’ve created for previous clients. However, it is bad form to ask to apply a specific pattern to your body without changes. Instead, you can point the tattoo artist to the tattoo that caught your attention, so that he thinks about something unique, but with a similar concept. The idea will be the same, but the implementation will be different. And to you an individual approach, and the master is pleased that someone appreciated his creative abilities.

Talking too much about the price of a tattoo - photo

  1. Talking too much about price

Discussing the cost of a tattoo is more than normal, but it is very annoying for the artisans when clients try to bargain or blackmail them that they will go somewhere else, “cheaper”. Not only can this sound offensive – you need to understand that the law of value for money is at work here. If you want your drawing to look good, be prepared to pay for quality ink and meticulous work..

  1. Distract the master while working

Once at a time it is not necessary, some masters try not to talk at work, so as not to lose concentration. If you don’t want to distract them – or don’t really want to talk yourself – read a book, turn on YouTube, or listen to music to kill time..

  1. Twitch

Of course, getting a tattoo can be painful. If you flinch, this is nothing more than a natural reaction of your body. Nevertheless, artists always want their clients to sit as quietly as possible, because otherwise the tattoo may not work..

Do breathing exercises, meditate, listen to music – distract yourself from the pain. If you no longer have the strength, you can ask for a break – it’s not scary.

  1. Ask them to draw something for you

Some people demand that the masters fulfill their dreams here and now – but they themselves do not put any effort into it. It doesn’t work that way. It is very important to understand yourself what you want to see – and where. Using your ideas and thoughts, it will be much easier for the master to draw something specific, not to mention the fact that the artist can find an interesting approach to the finished design that you have not even thought about..

If you really want something unique, ask the master to add a drop of your own imagination to the drawing. In the end, working on a tattoo is a kind of collaboration. Of course, you need to follow the rules of etiquette – but this does not mean that you need to be silent all the time. If something is not pleasant to you, or something is not going according to plan, if you are uncomfortable, tell about it. Being honest is always more important than getting a tattoo that you don’t like..

Photo examples of the tattooing process from 01/24/2019

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Prepared by: steviegust (Anastasia Gastin)