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How to get a tattoo – stages

It is impossible to find a person in the world who would not know anything about tattoos, because today in every country and in almost every city of our planet there is at least one good salon specializing in applying drawings to the body in a similar way..

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How to get a tattoo – stages

In order to apply a beautiful image in the salon, you first need to choose a good master. And in order to choose a good master, you need to know at least some facts about the stages from which this whole rather long and complex process takes place..

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Selecting a pattern

So, first of all, the client needs to select and print the drawing that he wants to ultimately see on his body. Already at this stage, it will not be superfluous to get the advice of a master. After all, it is he who will be able to tell which drawing on which part of the body will look more organic, taking into account the movements and bends of the body. After all, the image on paper can often change slightly depending on which part of the body it is applied to..

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Translation of the drawing on the skin

The next step is to transfer the drawing to the skin. First, the master should remove any unwanted hair that may be found in the area of ​​subsequent drawing. Also, this area must be degreased and treated with an antibacterial agent. At the very last moment of preparing the body for the drawing, it is treated with a special gel, which helps to carry out the transfer of the drawing. Transfer paper is used to translate the drawing. There are two methods for transferring an image. In the first case, the master carries out the process with his own hands, in the second, a special transfer machine is used.

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Tattooing

The process of tattooing itself can be very different from the school of the master. Usually, tattooing begins with drawing the outline. Fills and shadows usually complete the process. There is a difference in the order in which the various parts of the drawing are applied. So, some masters carry out the work in the direction from the bottom up, while others prefer to work in segments..

It should be noted that the tattooing process takes a lot of time. One session lasts about three or four hours. If the client is highly sensitive to pain, the client may be shortened to one or two hours. Large tattoos are applied in several sessions. The break between them takes from one to two weeks. However, it happens that voluminous complex work is applied daily for a long time..

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Follow-up care

Now it’s worth saying a few words about how to take care of your tattoo..

  • After tattooing, the skin should be treated with an antiseptic and covered with foil.

  • During the first two days, the film is removed, and the tattoo is washed and treated with a disinfectant.

  • During the first two weeks, in order to avoid drying out, the skin is lubricated with cream.

  • If the drawing is not clear enough, additional correction can be made..

The material was prepared according to the information provided by the resource – https://facultetkrasoti.ru/, within which you can not only learn about tattoos, but also learn how to make them yourself.

The text of the article was prepared by: TESIGER (Maksimova Marina)