Preparing for Your Tattoo Session
Leading Up to Your Appointment...
- No tanning
- No exfoliation or body scrubs
- Don’t shave the area yourself
- Talk to your doctor if you take any blood-thinning medication, have a heart condition, or have diabetes. Always be honest with your tattoo artist about your medication and health. Your health is the #1 priority.
The Day Before Your Appointment:
- Avoid alcohol. Alcohol acts as a blood thinner, which can lead to excessive bleeding during the tattoo. This not only makes it harder for the artist to see the design clearly but can also affect the quality of the tattoo.
- Drink water to keep your skin hydrated. It’s good for your health and hydrated skin takes ink a lot better than dehydrated skin. This will make the entire process a lot smoother for your artist.
- Rest Up. Proper rest boosts your ability to handle pain, lowers stress, and keeps your immune system performing at its best, which helps with healing. Being well-rested also helps your body stay relaxed and steady during the tattoo session, allowing your artist to work more efficiently.
The Day Of Your Appointment:
- Have a good meal. A well-balanced meal can prevent feelings of dizziness, light-headedness, or nausea due to low blood sugar. This is especially important for longer sessions.
- Drink water! We encourage clients to ask for water and help themselves to our water cooler. Keeping hydrated after your appointment is also beneficial and will aid tremendously in healing.
- Show Up Sober for the same reasons as above. Plus, you’ll need to be sober to sign your consent waiver, and the artist has the right to refuse service if they suspect you’ve been drinking.
What You Need to Bring:
- Valid Government I.D. You will need this for the waiver.
- Bring a snack and something to drink, especially if it's a longer session.
- Optional-Bring headphones. We promise you won't be offending anyone if you wanna zone out.
- Method of payment. Ideally, cash so you can tip your artist!
What You Should Wear:
What we recommend wearing to your appointment depends on your tattoo placement. But generally, you want to avoid these two things; restrictive and light-coloured clothing. Tight, restrictive clothing will make it difficult for the artist to access the area, and light-coloured fabrics might get stained by tattoo ink and blood.
Here’s What We Suggest!
Arms
Your best bet is a dark t-shirt or tank top you don’t mind getting ink and blood on.
Chest and sternum
You might be comfortable removing your top, but if you’d prefer to cover your chest, we suggest clients bring an open-front shirt, cardigan, or zip-up hoodie. You’ll wear it open, but we can tape it in place to cover your chest. You could also wear a bralette or sports bra rolled upwards with the straps taken off your shoulders.
Ribs and stomach
A loose shirt folded upwards is a great choice for these spots. And when the sitting is over, the loose shirt will be nice to avoid friction on your new tattoo.
Legs, thighs, and hips
You’ll want to wear shorts, loose-fitting pants like PJs or joggers, dresses or skirts -The main thing is that your clothing can be easily pulled up, down or adjusted. Not only will you want something loose for getting tattooed, but you’ll want to have nice flowy clothes after your appointment, so your clothes aren’t rubbing against your new tattoo.
Butts
Again, you’ll want to wear loose sweatpants, shorts, or a skirt that can be easily pulled down or adjusted. You’ll want to avoid tight jeans, leggings, or any clothing that hugs the hips and butt. You can bring a blanket or towel to cover the exposed area and stay comfortable during the session.
Back
We suggest bringing a zip-up sweater or open-front cardigan and wearing it backwards! Your front stays totally covered but your back is out.
Feet
Flip-flops and sandals are the best choice. You don’t want to put on socks and boots over your new tattoo.
Final Thoughts.
A little planning can make a difference. Following these simple tips will help ensure you’re comfortable, that the process goes smoothly, and you walk away with a tattoo you love. Remember, your health, comfort, and the quality of your tattoo are interconnected, so take the time to prepare. We can’t wait to see you at your appointment!
Do you have any tattoo tips you swear by? Let us know!