Are
you too going to end your tattoo virginity? Getting a tattoo is like getting
married, if you choose wisely you'll be happy with your decision for years.
Going through proper research will save you a lot of unnecessary stress. We
have prepared a list of things for you that you need to know that can happen to
your body before getting a tattoo.
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According to the Top Health News the body experiences s sort
of trauma during tattooing. Our body responds to the trauma with a classic
“flight or fight” kick of adrenaline. You’ll go through a feeling of relaxing
yet intense at the same time.
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If you’re thinking to get a large tattoo, be ready for the
changing intensity of the pain which you’ll go through. The needle will
encounter parts of your body with more fats and others with less. It becomes
less painful in areas having fattier tissues whereas the areas with no fats at
all will give you a comparatively more amount of pain. You need to be mentally
prepared for the non-fattier parts.
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Before you lay out a few hundred bucks on a tattoo remember
that some spots like on your hands and feet fade faster than others. The skin
on those parts of your body exfoliates and regenerates faster. You can expect
your tattoo to look dull and faded after some years.
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To curb the pain, slamming a few shots right before getting a
tattoo may seem alluring, but it can be dangerous in reality. Instead of
reducing the pain, Alcohol will thin your blood and will make you bleed more
while getting a tattoo. And excess blood results into messing up your final
results.
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You need to be diligent about post-care for your tattoo.
Stick to showers and out of pools, oceans, hot tubs, ponds to prevent
infection. Keeping it covered with antibiotic treatment like bacitracin and
cleaning it twice daily is a great help. Speaking of colours, you need to
slather it with sunscreen forever.
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Tattoos with a lot of colour and larger design can take
multiple sessions to complete. In cases of an entire sleeve, it may take months
to complete. If you've dreamt of a bigger tattoo you'll be needing a lot of
patience. A single sitting might not be enough for completing your tattoo.