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  • Question
    What about the pain?
    Community Answer
    Pain is part of getting a tattoo. If you're not willing to deal with the pain, don't do it.
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    Can I use a plaster spray for bandaging?
    Community Answer
    No. You'll need plastic wrap or a plastic bandage to prevent all kind of dirt from getting to your new tattoo and to prevent blood, color and other liquids from staining your clothes and. Also, you shouldn't put anything extra besides the tattoo cream on your tattoo, as it might cause infections or disturb the healing process.
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    Does getting a tattoo cause cancer?
    Community Answer
    No, getting a tattoo will not give you cancer but if not treated properly it can cause infection.
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    Can I use only a needle and not a machine?
    OboKnowsMAGC
    Community Answer
    Yes, this is called a stick and poke. It can be much more painful than a machine and take a lot more time.
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    Can I get AIDS from the needle?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can potentially get AIDS if it was a previously used needle.
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    How do I give myself a tattoo safely?
    Community Answer
    This is not the best of ideas, as you wont have all the necessary equipment, including the sterilizing equipment, which is very expensive. Going to a parlor is the best thing to do.
  • Question
    What is the word for a self-inflicted tattoo with a gun?
    Community Answer
    I don't think there's really a word for that. It's just a tattoo that you did yourself.
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    Can I buy a tattoo gun and make it myself?
    Community Answer
    Yes you can, but going to the parlor is the best thing to do, it reduces the risk of infection from improper sterilization methods, and reduces the chance of a of poorly done tattoo.
  • Question
    Is it true that if some gets a tattoo they're a criminal?
    Community Answer
    Of course not. Your physical appearance does not define who you are or what you've done. You're a criminal if you've broken the law, not if you've gotten a tattoo.
  • Question
    How long does the needle go into the skin?
    Community Answer
    Duration depends on how large your tattoo is. The larger the tattoo, the more time it takes to do - which means more needle time.
  • Question
    Is there a substitute for stencil liquid?
    Community Answer
    The best way is to use a black marker and sketch it out using a stencil which you wish to have; it will remain for almost a week.
  • Question
    Can you use a Sharpie for the ink?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but clean the skin and make sure the burn and fumes don't affect your skin.
  • Question
    How can I remove the tattoo?
    Community Answer
    You can't; tattoos are permanent. That's one reason giving yourself tattoos is not a great idea.
  • Question
    How much ink should I expect to use for a small tattoo?
    Community Answer
    It depends on how big the tattoo is and whether you're just doing an outline or a fill-in. It can differ, but usually a small tattoo only uses a few drops of ink. Get a 5 ml bottle (or the smallest you can); ink is expensive, and buying a 30 ml bottle for a 3 cm by 3 cm tattoo would be a massive waste of ink.
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    Is tattooing healthy? Will it cause any diseases?
    Community Answer
    Tattoos are healthy when done correctly. You can give yourself a healthy tattoo if you follow the correct procedures and sterilize everything. However, you are still at risk for infection. Tattoo parlors are much more effective and even less likely to give you infections, but there will always be a risk.
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    How should I sanitize my equipment and get rid of previously-used needles?
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    Soaking metal tubes in bleach works for sanitizing. Dispose of them in a soda bottle so no one gets poked when handling trash.
  • Question
    What type of ink can I use if I can't find tattoo ink or black India ink if I want to give myself a tattoo?
    Community Answer
    Ideally, none. Other types of ink, such as from ballpoint pens or calligraphy inks that are not black India, may contain substances that that are toxic to humans, and they may lead to infection or illness if they get under your skin or into your bloodstream. Only use certified tattoo ink or carbon-based inks for tattoos.
  • Question
    Would a certain amount of the needle need to extend out of the plastic end piece?
    Community Answer
    A few millimeters is ideal for the tattoo. I use two to three millimeters personally, but I put my machine on max to ensure that the ink is getting into the epidermis of the skin.
  • Question
    How high should I turn up the tattoo machine to get a good dark outline?
    Community Answer
    I honestly make sure that mine is on maximum because I am dark skinned. It shows up clear as day and that's how I like mine to look. So it really depends on personal preference.
  • Question
    Is a pen safe to use as my base before tattooing?
    Community Answer
    Using a pen is not a good idea because the pen ink may get into your bloodstream and potentially poison or kill you. Most commonly it can cause infection.
  • Question
    If I start with a new tattoo today but don't get to finish, can I go on tomorrow?
    Metalmonique
    Community Answer
    Generally yes, but it's better to wait a few days for the swelling to go down, as it could distort your tattoo. If you got an outline done and still need to get it shaded, waiting a few days will produce a cleaner looking tattoo. But there's nothing to stop you from finishing the next day (except if the tattoo artist isn't available).
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    Can I tattoo with a needle and pen ink?
    Dee Isabelle
    Community Answer
    No. Not only is it unsanitary, your body will most likely reject the ink.
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