Placement
Carefully consider where you want your tattoo. It’s not just about how it looks and whether it will be visible, but also about how sensitive the area is. Think about your pain tolerance because of nerve endings and the thinness of the skin. The most sensitive spots are the ribs, ankles, neck, inner thighs, hands, and fingers.
Artist
Art isn’t just limited to paintings, music, or poetry—tattoos are definitely a form of artistic expression too. Just like other artists, tattoo artists have their own unique style. Make sure you’re 100% happy with the artist’s style before committing. Even if you bring your own design, the final tattoo might have slight variations.
Health Risks
Before getting a tattoo, it’s a good idea to check if you have any allergies to the ink or other materials that will be used. If you have any health conditions, be sure to consult your doctor first.
Aftercare
A tattoo is a permanent change to your body, so it would be a shame if it got ruined by improper care. You might get a lot of different advice, but trust what your tattoo artist recommends and follow their instructions closely.