Tattoo Checklist Before Getting a Tattoo | Page 11

Walking into the tattoo studio unrested can lead you to become grouchy and fidgety throughout your session, which could have detrimental effects on the final outcome of your tattoo. Make Sure You Have Enough Money It’s important that you know (at least roughly) how much you will be charged for your tattoo to ensure you have enough money available for it. Find out beforehand whether your tattoo will be a fixed cost piece or a per-hour piece of work. If it’s the latter, you should take a bit more money than you intend to spend in order to cover yourself in case the session runs slightly over in time and you need to pay a little more. Also when getting a tattoo, don’t forget other small costs you might have on the day such as car parking, food, drink, tattoo aftercare products, and probably a tip for your artist. Additional Info: How Much Do Tattoos Cost? , How Much To Tip A Tattoo Artist The Day Of Getting Your Tattoo Preparing for your tattoo on the day can be nerve-racking, especially if you’re traveling quite far to the shop as you'll want to ensure you don’t forget anything vital. Use the list below to make sure you’re as prepared as you can possibly be on the big day. Make Sure You Have ID