You have the perfect image all picked out.
Now your only problem is where to put it! Well,
that's a bit more difficult than just choosing an
image. You may have an employer that frowns upon
this type of artistic expressionism on their dime. If
that is the case, you may want to place your tattoo
somewhere it can be concealed while at work under
your clothing.
If that's not an issue for you, then virtually anywhere
you have skin can be a good place for a tattoo!
Understand that some areas of the body will hurt
more when tattooed there than others.
For instance, getting a tattoo on your upper back shoulder will hurt much less than
getting one on the back of your neck! In my experience, it seems that wherever
you have more 'padding', or fat cells, it hurts much less than where there are places
that consist mainly of skin and bone, such as a wrist or foot. However, this is not
always the case. Mostly, pain is dependent on how much it bothers you.
If you're still unsure, ask your tattoo artist! He or she will undoubtedly have some
suggestions for you
‘Is It Going To Cost Me An Arm and A
Leg?’
This is also dependent on a combination of factors. Such as, the studio's pricing
scale for artwork done, if it is an original custom design, the size of the tattoo, and
how many colors are used. All these things, among a few others will determine
how much you will pay.
One thing, tattoos that are done professionally are NOT CHEAP. They will cost
you. But consider the cost an investment since it will be something that will be
with you throughout your lifetime. Relate Post
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