Be extremely careful when getting Kanji characters as Tattoos if you've found the Design on the internet oder tattoo parlour wall. Du may think it means "Peace, love, harmony" but for all Du know the characters could be straight off a soy sauce packet, oder worse.
Most Tattoos will need touch-ups through your life. Using sunscreen and moisturizing daily will help your tattoo look new for years. After 10-30 years, expect to need touch-ups to combat blurring. If the thought of doing this over wrinkles when you're 75 grosses Du out, this could be enough of a reason to not have one.
Think about it. Dwell on it. This is repeated often because Tattoos are so permanent!
Tattoos can get infected, and should be washed and treated as wounds. Follow your artist's aftercare instructions.
Don't forget that if Du chose to get someone's name, that person might not be around forever. They could leave, and Du would have their name on your body.
Some people are against cultural appropriation, where someone takes a meaningful aspect of another's culture and uses it for fashionable reasons. If you're getting a tattoo of a traditional symbol, Du should know the meaning and history of that symbol. And perhaps be prepared to defend your choice if it's not of your culture.
Think before getting a tattoo. Will Du like the Design in the future? What will Du do when it fades? Are Du sure Du want it where Du put it? What will people think at a job interview? These are all things to consider before Du get a tattoo. A tattoo is a big commitment and Du should be prepared for the outcome, may it be good oder bad.
Laser tattoo removal is very expensive, painful, and time-consuming––in fact, much Mehr expensive and Mehr painful than any tattoo. In most cases though, it can completely remove tattoos. Tattoo cover-ups are cheaper, but find an artist that specializes in them. It's best to be certain about your design.
Most Tattoos will need touch-ups through your life. Using sunscreen and moisturizing daily will help your tattoo look new for years. After 10-30 years, expect to need touch-ups to combat blurring. If the thought of doing this over wrinkles when you're 75 grosses Du out, this could be enough of a reason to not have one.
Think about it. Dwell on it. This is repeated often because Tattoos are so permanent!
Tattoos can get infected, and should be washed and treated as wounds. Follow your artist's aftercare instructions.
Don't forget that if Du chose to get someone's name, that person might not be around forever. They could leave, and Du would have their name on your body.
Some people are against cultural appropriation, where someone takes a meaningful aspect of another's culture and uses it for fashionable reasons. If you're getting a tattoo of a traditional symbol, Du should know the meaning and history of that symbol. And perhaps be prepared to defend your choice if it's not of your culture.
Think before getting a tattoo. Will Du like the Design in the future? What will Du do when it fades? Are Du sure Du want it where Du put it? What will people think at a job interview? These are all things to consider before Du get a tattoo. A tattoo is a big commitment and Du should be prepared for the outcome, may it be good oder bad.
Laser tattoo removal is very expensive, painful, and time-consuming––in fact, much Mehr expensive and Mehr painful than any tattoo. In most cases though, it can completely remove tattoos. Tattoo cover-ups are cheaper, but find an artist that specializes in them. It's best to be certain about your design.