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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

The Things You Need To Know About Tattoos

By James Beckett

When you've made the decision to get a tattoo and considered the pros and negatives of having an everlasting marking on your body, you will then perhaps be asking what is the best course of action to take when getting the design? Here are three basic steps towards choosing a tattoo that you will appreciate and that is also expertly designed.

The first thing to be aware of is the design of the tattoo you get is your decision. The tattoo artist doesn't care so you don't want to waste his or her day by trying to make up your mind on the spot. Go to the tattoo parlor with your design already drawn out. A lot of people get a tattoo as part of their relationship or to commemorate someone important to them. If that makes you feel closer to your loved one, that's a perfectly fine reason for getting a tattoo.

Other people want body art to be cute and effortless like a flower or an angel. Whatever the drawing, you have to have the design either with you or have already been and found it in the shop, tattoo artists do not usually do freehand work, they must follow a pattern.

You also must decide on the tinting that you require. Keep in mind that certain colors show up better than others on different shades of skin. For example, a white color may or may not be seen on pale skin. A professional tattoo artist should guide you here.

The next thing to consider is where you want the tattoo to be etched on your body. If you want the entire world to see your new tattoo at every opportunity, you will put it somewhere that is normally exposed, like the neck, the wrist, shoulders, or the lower leg. But if you are getting your tat more for yourself and not for others, you may decide on placing your body art on your mid thigh, lower back, or on the upper part of the foot.

But keep in mind that a tattoo is a permanent change to your look so decades from now, it will still be there. Down the road you may not be comfortable with "I Love Susie" tattooed on your neck when you are married to Joan or when it is visible at your place of work.

The final but very important consideration is the professionalism and skills of the tattoo parlor and the tattoo artist you wish to you. And as with a lot of things, nothing can replace a reference so if you know someone who had a great experience getting a tattoo, find out who did it and where and seek out the best in the business. The knowledge of someone who has gotten a tattoo can be helpful about which tattoo parlors are clean and professional, who the best tattoo artist might be at the parlor and whether they had any medical problems with the tattoo.

Don't rush into getting a tattoo and promise yourself you won't go do it for fun or on a dare. A tattoo becomes part of who you are for the rest of your life so give this big decision some serious thought and if you do, the tattoo you get will be one you are proud of for life as well.

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