What Not to Do at a Tattoo Shop (2024)

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It’s kind of a weird question. The answer is either obvious (don’t juggle chainsaws, etc.) or nuanced based upon the culture fostered within the studio. That being said, we can answer your question about what not to do in a tattoo shop by addressing avoidances that benefit you, and not what may or may not upset staff. Read ahead to learn more!

4 Things to Avoid Doing in a Tattoo Shop to Ensure That You Have the Best Experience Possible

Inviting Your Friends During Your Session

Most people assume that this request/requirement is made to avoid irritating the tattoo artist. It’s not really about that. Instead, it’s about ensuring that a proper connection is formed between yourself and your tattooist. This bond is important so that there is an open flow of communication between one another during your session. This is necessary to ensure that you’re comfortable, not experiencing uncommon pain/discomfort, and to ensure that the design (lines, colors, tones, etc.) is on track to being the end-result you desire. This bond is also important for a more ethereal reason. This person (your tattooist) is placing their art on your body, and it will be with you forever. That’s about as intimate as it gets. Don’t you want to honor this connection without distraction from gossiping and joke-telling friends?

Calling, Zooming,FaceTiming

This carries over from the above. To ensure that you and your tattooist get into the “zone” together, no calls or virtual meetings should be made/scheduled during your session. This is a special moment in your life, be present. If you must, let everyone in your social/professional circle know that you’re not to be disturbed during your scheduled time, with at least a one-hour before and after buffer for good measure.

Not Speaking Up

Don’t ever be afraid to speak up to let your tattoo artist know if you are unexpectedly uncomfortable or feeling pain beyond the anticipated norm. Relief may be found with a slight seating adjustment. Or, the communication of your concern may uncover an underlying concern that needs to be addressed via the temporary cessation of the session. It is also important to let your tattooist know if the design being applied does not appear match what they expected. Of course, this also applies to more basic things – such as needing a break to use the bathroom, to take a sip of water, or to have a snack. A professional tattoo shop wants you to be as comfortable as possible at all times, and that requires you to speak up when you need to.

Worrying

A tattoo can be scary for first timers. However, allowing anxiety to get the best of you can make the session more taxing than it needs to be. Anxiety increases your breathing and heart rate, which concentrates blood flow to your brain. If anxiety gets too intense, you might start to feel lightheaded and nauseous, making for a less than ideal session.

If you are worried, communicate (there’s that word again) it to your tattooist who will help put your mind at ease. They will generally encourage steady and deep breathing, and offer relaxation techniques to alleviate anxiety.

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FAQs

What Not to Do at a Tattoo Shop? ›

Moral Objections: Tattoos That Artists Refuse to do

Additionally, almost every tattoo artist will turn down racist, sexist, hom*ophobic, and otherwise offensive tattoos.

What not to do at a tattoo parlor? ›

4 Things to Avoid Doing in a Tattoo Shop to Ensure That You Have the Best Experience Possible
  1. Inviting Your Friends During Your Session. Most people assume that this request/requirement is made to avoid irritating the tattoo artist. ...
  2. Calling, Zooming, FaceTiming. This carries over from the above. ...
  3. Not Speaking Up. ...
  4. Worrying.
May 16, 2024

What do tattoo artists refuse to do? ›

Moral Objections: Tattoos That Artists Refuse to do

Additionally, almost every tattoo artist will turn down racist, sexist, hom*ophobic, and otherwise offensive tattoos.

Do and don'ts for tattoos? ›

Take care of your tattoo
  • Keep tattooed skin clean. Wash the tattooed area twice a day with soap and water and a gentle touch. ...
  • Use moisturizer. Apply a mild moisturizer to the tattooed skin several times a day.
  • Avoid sun exposure. ...
  • Don't go swimming. ...
  • Choose clothing carefully.
Mar 2, 2024

What not to ask your tattoo artist? ›

5 Things You Should Never Say to a Tattoo Artist
  • “Can't you give me a discount?”
  • “Can I bring my friends in?”
  • “Can't you just make it work?”
  • “Can you please copy this tattoo?”
  • “Can you do this while I'm drunk?”

What annoys tattoo artists? ›

Here's a handful of bad habits that are top of the list of things tattoo artists hate.
  • Not Showering Beforehand. ...
  • Micromanaging the Process. ...
  • Comparing an Artist's Work to Someone Else's. ...
  • Negotiating or Criticizing the Tattoo Price. ...
  • Acting Like a Know-It-All. ...
  • Bringing a Bunch of Friends. ...
  • Asking an Artist to Copy Someone's Work.

What is the first rule of tattoo? ›

The number one rule of getting a tattoo is to sit still. If you move, the tattoo will be blurry, and the artist will not be happy. You can do a few things to stay still during your tattoo. First, take a deep breath and try to relax.

Do tattoo artists like when you talk to them? ›

Don't be afraid of “talking too much” or “over explaining” something to us. We want to know. It's only when you tell us these things we'll be able to deliver your ideal vision. And when we're able to do this for you, it leaves both of us totally satisfied with the experience.

Do tattoo artists judge your body? ›

The client-Tattoo Artist relationship is purely professional and free from sexuality, shame, or judging. Therefore, it is not uncommon for customers to feel an emotional and sentimental connection with a person who marks their skin permanently. In addition, people tend to trust individuals.

Should you shower before getting a tattoo? ›

Keep your soon-to-be-tattooed area clean before your appointment. Dead skin cells, sweat, and dirt build up on your skin throughout the day. If you haven't showered, you could increase the chance of these particles getting into the tattooed area, causing an infection.

What not to wear to a tattoo appointment? ›

"Sometimes a client may get hot and sweaty, but your adrenaline runs out over time, which causes your body to get cold," tattoo artist Gianna Caranfa says. Also, avoid coming in light colors or your favorite new insert-clothing-piece-here, because "we don't want to stain your clothes with the ink," Velvet says.

Can you let clothes touch your tattoo? ›

Your fresh tattoo should be considered an open wound. NEVER EVER touch your tattoo with dirty hands, fingernails, clothing, shoes, etc. This is the NUMBER 1 reason why infections occur. NEVER let anyone else touch your fresh tattoo either.

Can I wear a bra on my tattoo? ›

If your tattoo is located on your foot or ankle, keep shoes and socks away from the area. If your tattoo is located on your shoulder, please keep your bra straps away from the area (ie - don't wear a bra, or opt for strapless).

Is it okay to cry while getting a tattoo? ›

"Not many clients cry, but it does happen," Hipwell said. "[Tattoos] can be very painful, so a little crying is OK." Hall also noted that some clients cry during a tattoo session for emotional reasons.

Can I not tip my tattoo artist? ›

Tipping may not be mandatory, but it's a way to show that you appreciate all of the hard work and effort—physical and monetary—that your artist put into your new tattoo. Remember: A tip isn't about you, it's about the artist.

Can tattoo parlors put you to sleep? ›

It is about the use of general anesthesia in the same way that happens before surgery. This is something very new, about which little is known, but since it is injectable anesthesia and total numbing, under no circ*mstances can it be done by a tattoo artist. It is necessary to have a whole team of specialized doctors!

What do you wear to a tattoo parlor? ›

Make sure you wear something loose-fitting like sweatpants or gym shorts. Wear clothes that you would mind getting ink-stained because, well, accidents can happen!

Is it rude to wear headphones while getting a tattoo? ›

Is it rude to wear headphones during the session? I encourage my customers to bring headphones or a book to keep them company during the session. But I always appreciate it when customers let me know first so I'm aware they have headphones on if I need to get their attention.

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