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First Tattoo Guide by Liza Remington
Tattoos are wonderful expressions that are permanent fixtures on your body. Be sure that what you want to express today will be something you won't mind expressing permanently. Be sure that the image you select for your tattoo design is something that you truly want. Getting a tattoo on impulse may be a decision you regret for a lifetime. Be sure to think the process through first.
Custom tattoos are probably more expensive than stock tattoos available at your local tattoo parlor. Your artist will need to spend time on the creation or I should say recreation of your design. Not every design that comes into the parlor is feasible. Your artist will take the spirit of your art piece and turn it into something that will be aesthetically pleasing for your body. Adding to the price of your custom tattoo will be the time your artist spends developing. Your artist will also spend more time with doing the actual tattoo because it is probably not something they have done before. Simple designs or stock designs found in your tattoo parlor will be applied quicker and will take your artist less time to create. Simple is cheaper. Custom may tell your story better.
Your next step is to decide whether you want color or black with intense shading. Color is going to be more costly because your artist will need to change equipment more often to add the colors. It will also take more time to complete. Color does make your tattoo one of a kind. The variety of colors to choose from will make your tattoo stand out from the crowd. On the other hand black and shaded tattoos can also hold their own. Black and shaded tattoos can be very classic in appearance. A black and shaded tattoo can be very distinct because of the high contrast between natural skin color and the black ink.
Where you are going to put your tattoo on your body is a huge decision that should be given careful consideration. Think about the tattoo and the clothing you wear. Do you want this tattoo to be visible at all times? If the tattoo is visible will how it will affect your work place, your family and other places you visit. It is it appropriate for everyone to see your tattoo or is this one of those tattoos for someone else's eyes only. Where you place your tattoo is completely up to you and your environment. Think about your future plans before you decide on placement.
Pain may also be a driving factor in determining a location on your body for a tattoo. Areas on your body with thinner skin will probably hurt more like ankles, head, chest and lower back. Areas with a little more fat or muscle will be a little less painful. Arms, legs, shoulders and your rear end will likely be a less painful area to receive your new work of art.
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Whats the best Tattoo Shading Ink out there?
I'd like it to have that tint in it where it looks like a fresh tattoo, almost with a red tint to it? Any good shading ink out there?
I think what you mean is black cherry.
Skin Candy makes it in three shades, Light Medium and Dark and it is a beautiful shader. A friend of mine did my girly skull with it and it looks awesome. I think it's called Roan 1, 2, and 3 and like I said it's by Skin Candy
Intenz also makes really good ink.