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Getting a tattoo can be a scary and painful experience, but here's how to remain calm during the procedure.

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Before the tattoo

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  1. If you are scared of the pain, then you can numb the area before hand, or if it is the needle you are scared of, don't look at the needle. By determining what it is you are scared of, you can find a solution.
  2. Don't drink alcohol or take painkillers, as this thins your blood and makes it bleed more. If you are prone to fainting, take a sugary snack or drink with you.
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    Get a good sleep the night before. Being tired can make everything worse, as you don't want to fall asleep in the tattoo studio.[[Image:Be Calm Whilst Getting a Tattoo Step 3.jpg|center]]
  4. If you are getting a tattoo on your arm, then wear something with short sleeves or sleeves that you can easily roll up. If you are getting a stomach tattoo, then don't wear a dress or jumpsuit. Use common sense to decide whether or not your planned outfit is appropriate.
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During the tattoo

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  1. If you are unsure what something means, ask your artist to explain. If you are asked a question about health or past experience and you are unsure, tell your artist you don't know (for example, if the question was "are you prone to fainting" and you are unsure as you have never had a tattoo before, let them know).
  2. The artist will give you instructions on were to sit and what position. He/she may also ask you to remove certain items of clothing, if necessary.
  3. Some people find it easier to look away, but some prefer to look. If you look away, you won't see the needle of the blood, but if you watch, you won't be surprised by the needle and if you are unhappy about the way the design is happening, you can consult your artist before it's too late.
  4. Tattoo artists are usually used to people like this. It is better to try and avoid this, but if you do scream or cry, there is no need to be embarrassed.
  5. It is normal to have 2-3 minute break here and there.
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After the tattoo

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  1. Reward yourself for getting the tattoo, and you will have something to look forward to while getting the tattoo. You could do anything from buying an ice cream, to throwing a party.
  2. You don't want to get an infection.
  3. You got a tattoo even though you were scared, so you have ever right to show it off!
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  • Question
    What can I drink or consume to ease the pain when I get my tatoo?
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    You shouldn't be drunk when getting a tattoo. Without alcohol, it's best to stay hydrated with water, or drink a few cups of a calming herbal tea.
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    What about anti-anxiety medication (e.g. Valium, Prozac, Xanax)?
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    If you've been prescribed one of these medications for your legitimate anxiety by a doctor, it's not a bad idea. If you're talking about taking someone else's medication and/or you're not used to taking it, don't do it. Think it through first, regardless. If you're having serious anxiety when thinking about getting a tattoo, maybe it is not a good idea to go through with it. Your mind might be trying to tell you something.
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      Tips

      • Check with your artist before applying any numbing cream or taking painkillers, as they will be able to give professional advice.
      • Follow the aftercare instructions without fail. They are in place to help ease the pain and ensure a lack of infection.
      • Only get a tattoo if you really want it. They are permanent.
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      Warnings


      • If you are needle phobic, blood phobic, or have fainted from a needle before, you may faint.


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