What to think about before a tattoo - The Western Howl (2024)

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Rylie Horrall | Lifestyle Editor

Tattoos are a commitment that someone should be sure about getting, and can be an overall fun experience to have. However, there are some essential things to keep in mind before and during the time a person gets a tattoo.

Staying hydrated should definitely be kept in mind when getting inked. Firstly, when the body is hydrated, it will take to the ink more effectively, so overall it could be best for the final look. Moreover, staying hydrated can make the process less painful overall. From the day before to the day of, drink plenty of water, and remember to bring some for during the appointment.

Eating something that is filling is important as it reduces the likelihood of becoming lightheaded or passing out during the tattooing process. The body’s blood sugar will be raised and more prepared for the stamina and energy needed for an appointment. In addition, the body’s pain tolerance will be higher on a full stomach versus an empty one. If the tattoo will take a while to complete, consider bringing something to eat during a break as well.

Avoid drinking an alcoholic beverage the day of a tattoo session. Some people may drink beforehand as an alternative to taking painkillers, but alcohol can thin a person’s blood, which could lead to bleeding more easily during the inking process. On top of that, it can also thin the ink, which could lead to an unpleasant and unwanted final result. It’s best to avoid drinking the day before, so there isn’t anything lingering in the body.

With that said, don’t take painkillers before getting a tattoo either. Painkillers like Advil and Ibuprofen also thin the blood, which will lead to similar issues that alcohol has. Acetaminophen may potentially be fine to take, but should be discussed with the artist beforehand. It’s best to avoid these as well the prior day and the day of the appointment.

Dress for comfort over style; the tattooing process can potentially take a long time to complete, so sitting in sweatpants may be a better idea for the long haul. They also need to be looser, depending on where the tattoo is being placed. A baggier shirt is better for a rib tattoo than a form fitting one, or shorts and capris over leggings and jeans for tattoos on legs. In addition, wearing something dark will prevent any ink or blood stains from retaining.

When planning for the day of, make sure enough time is set aside for the session to avoid any rush — whether that’s rushing the tattooing process, which could be detrimental to the final result, or feeling pressure to be on time to a previous engagement. It’s best to feel as relaxed as possible, so managing time is one way to relieve tension. Practicing various breathing exercises during the tattooing is another way to help with relaxation.

Finally, be sure to research the tattoo artist before picking one. It’s best to find one who has a good portfolio that has a style that’s liked and maybe pertains to the desired tattoo — such as picking an artist who specializes in lettering for someone who wants a quote tattoo. If they offer a consultation, it would be good to meet with them and fully discuss the idea.

Contact the author at rhorrall17@wou.edu

Photo courtesy of Emily Hedges

What to think about before a tattoo - The Western Howl (2024)

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What to think about before a tattoo - The Western Howl? ›

It's best to feel as relaxed as possible, so managing time is one way to relieve tension. Practicing various breathing exercises during the tattooing is another way to help with relaxation. Finally, be sure to research the tattoo artist before picking one.

What shouldn't you do before a tattoo? ›

Don't make these mistakes before getting your first tattoo
  • Don't Drink Alcohol. Excessive Bleeding. ...
  • Avoid Sunburns and Tanning. Protect You Skin. ...
  • Skip Over-the-Counter Blood Thinners: ...
  • Avoid Numbing Creams: ...
  • Avoid Impulsive Decisions. ...
  • Say No to Excessive Caffeine. ...
  • Avoid Going in “Hangry” ...
  • Hydration is Good.
Aug 9, 2023

What not to eat or drink before a tattoo? ›

Avoid alcohol and coffee

In addition to this alcohol also has a blood-thinning effect that may cause you to bleed more easily. Bleeding will reduce the quality of your tattoo. Coffee, and energy drinks containing caffeine, have similar effect, and should therefore also be avoided before having a tattoo done.

What not to ask a 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 can I take before a tattoo to ease the pain? ›

With that said, don't take painkillers before getting a tattoo either. Painkillers like Advil and Ibuprofen also thin the blood, which will lead to similar issues that alcohol has. Acetaminophen may potentially be fine to take, but should be discussed with the artist beforehand.

What drugs not to do before a tattoo? ›

DO NOT take drugs or alcohol within 24 hours of your tattoo (ESPECIALLY on the day, No Oxycotin, Xanax, Tramadol, ibuprofen, aspirin, etc. It will not help.) DO NOT come to your appointment if you feel like you are getting sick or if you are already sick.

How do you survive your first tattoo? ›

Follow these 10 tips to make sure your first tattoo experience is one you'll never forget—for all the right reasons.
  1. Be inspired. ...
  2. Choose the best artist. ...
  3. Don't rush the process. ...
  4. Don't be afraid to ask questions. ...
  5. Consider placement. ...
  6. Don't be too thrifty. ...
  7. Come as your best self. ...
  8. Make yourself comfortable.

What is a good 1st tattoo? ›

If it's your first time getting inked, we think a minimalist tattoo is a great place to start. Tiny tattoos are easier to cover with clothing or makeup if you decide you don't want to show them off on a certain day, and they're also easier to remove or cover up if you don't like them later.

When not to get a tattoo? ›

If you have a medical problem such as heart disease, allergies, diabetes, skin problems like eczema or psoriasis, a weak immune system, or a bleeding problem, talk to your doctor before getting a tattoo. Also, if you get keloids (an overgrowth of scar tissue) you probably should not get a tattoo.

Should I shower before 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 to do the night before a tattoo? ›

BEFORE COMING TO YOUR TATTOO APPOINTMENT
  1. #1 Rest and Sleep Well. ...
  2. #2 Eat Healthy and Drink Water. ...
  3. #3 Avoid Heavy Training. ...
  4. #4 Avoid Partying/Alcohol/Drugs. ...
  5. #5 No Tanning. ...
  6. #6 No Scrubs. ...
  7. #7 Moisturizing is key.

Do and don'ts before a tattoo? ›

So make sure to: Take a shower, shave (if necessary), and generally just be as clean as possible before your appointment. Don't sunbathe or use a tanning bed before getting a tattoo. A fresh tan looks great, but it can make it harder for the artist to see what they're doing.

How do you know if a tattoo is right for you? ›

There is a lot to consider before getting your first tattoo, but these 5 important things should be at the top of your list.
  1. Can I commit?
  2. What is my pain tolerance like?
  3. Will this affect my job/educational prospects?
  4. What does my religion say about tattoos?
  5. Do I have the budget for it?

What are basic tattoos to avoid? ›

6 Popular Tattoos You Should Never Get, Experts Say
  • Lions.
  • Anything that's been copyrighted.
  • Runes.
  • Memes.
  • Pocket watches.
  • A significant other's name.
Sep 2, 2022

What is a good idea for a first tattoo? ›

Minimalist lines or dots

While the design might not be groundbreaking in the slightest, it can help you get used to the feel of getting a tattoo, and easily breaks the ice that comes with getting your first one.

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