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  • @manu-zv6tz
    @manu-zv6tz 5 років тому +3363

    Advice for Tattoo Virgins:
    DOYOURRESEARCH DOYOURRESEARCH DOYOURRESEARCH DOYOURRESEARCH DOYOURRESEARCH DOYOURRESEARCH

  • @kalamarizz
    @kalamarizz 5 років тому +15686

    Me: *comes here to research*
    Video: "Research"
    Me: Am I a joke to you?

  • @jw6238
    @jw6238 5 років тому +3794

    Tattooists get proper pissed off soon as they hear about tattoo virgins yet everyone was a tattoo virgin at some point

    • @annieenglish2933
      @annieenglish2933 4 роки тому +519

      For real. Tattoo artists are kind of the assholes of the art community

    • @morgankay2471
      @morgankay2471 4 роки тому +654

      Not me. I came out of the womb with sleeves.

    • @jonb338
      @jonb338 4 роки тому +77

      @@annieenglish2933 no way! have you met the rest of the art community?

    • @annieenglish2933
      @annieenglish2933 4 роки тому +194

      jon B bruh I went to art school these bitches are all pretentious but tattoo artists, from my personal experience, take the whole cake

    • @jonb338
      @jonb338 4 роки тому +29

      @@annieenglish2933 yeah so did I and then entered my work into competitions. I've never met twatier fucks anywhere else.

  • @plack628
    @plack628 5 років тому +3055

    Don't ask price? I don't wanna get a heart attack after the tattoo is done

    • @JoshConder
      @JoshConder 4 роки тому +588

      Asking for price is fine. People should know how much they’re going to be paying.

    • @kimmiesnyder9293
      @kimmiesnyder9293 4 роки тому +94

      Sometimes is difficult to know the exact price, especially for large pieces. Large pieces usually go for an hourly rate

    • @David-qq9bk
      @David-qq9bk 4 роки тому +243

      Kimmie Snyder then tell the price range! i mean, they don’t know the exact price but they can tell if it is around 50-80€, or 100-200€, or 500-600€ or fucking 4000€

    • @nixadventures3938
      @nixadventures3938 4 роки тому +31

      ...you pay before you get the ink. If you get a tattoo before you get pay.. do better research 😂

    • @Julia-cp9nt
      @Julia-cp9nt 4 роки тому +59

      at my shop we tend to know based on the size of the tattoo whether it’s gonna be $150 or $400, and we tell the price to the person getting the tattoo before they even walk in the shop on tattoo day. however, if i’m doing a big ass chest or back piece, or sleeves, we go hourly and tell the person ahead of the time

  • @rappers6331
    @rappers6331 5 років тому +9879

    Summary of the video;; Do Your Research

    • @hakunamatata289
      @hakunamatata289 5 років тому +15

      Rappers i mean what a shit show...

    • @chusamusic1409
      @chusamusic1409 5 років тому +16

      And spend the most money you can.....

    • @abdulludba3696
      @abdulludba3696 5 років тому +7

      Rappers A tattoo ain’t nothing but a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling. A permanent drawing on the skin that essentially shows that you are a conformist, a follower, a sheep, a person totally incapable of thinking for yourself, a mindless dummy devoided of originality, a misguided soul who wants to look just like every other tattooed clown in the world. I guess thats why there are many more sheep than shepherds. Sheep just follow blindly. Shepherds know the destination. Woe to you.

    • @ToasterStud
      @ToasterStud 5 років тому +91

      Abdul Ludba , you’re an idiot

    • @waynedas873
      @waynedas873 5 років тому +2

      Lol ok then

  • @kevdonew1412
    @kevdonew1412 5 років тому +10877

    i hate research im just going to the back alley and see what i can get for twenty bucks wish me luck

    • @user-ni7ui7hs8c
      @user-ni7ui7hs8c 5 років тому +475

      That's the attitude fam 🙋‍♂️

    • @lorsange1107
      @lorsange1107 5 років тому +150

      Update, please!!

    • @title1091
      @title1091 5 років тому +76

      I have gills, z-ray eyes.....what do you want? I have table right over there.

    • @pawsnhenry
      @pawsnhenry 5 років тому +5

      Haaaaaaa

    • @floptop6062
      @floptop6062 5 років тому +93

      LOL, this joke literally went over everyone's head

  • @iambrittanylynn
    @iambrittanylynn 5 років тому +3067

    “Get off of Pinterest” ...I feel attacked LMAOOO

    • @axelhoefkens8597
      @axelhoefkens8597 4 роки тому +139

      i found a pic on Pintrest, took that pic to my artist and i asked for somthing like that but give your style. now i have an awesome tattoo of a phoenix

    • @fruitilisation4713
      @fruitilisation4713 4 роки тому +64

      Same I have too many tattoos saved 😭

    • @chickene9825
      @chickene9825 3 роки тому +3

      Imagine needing an account for Pinterest

    • @aft5264
      @aft5264 3 роки тому +18

      I cringe every time a young white girl gets a tattoo I’ve seen three million times cause I know that’s exactly where she got it from

    • @-droid-j7-225
      @-droid-j7-225 3 роки тому

      Kinda true tho

  • @jennajunior
    @jennajunior 4 роки тому +516

    I’m pretty heavily tattooed and my advice is to actually find an artist you want to COLLABORATE with. My tattoo artist and I have had a relationship for six years. All of my pieces aren’t flash-I want something unique and meaningful to me specifically. Then I trust her to interpret my ideas. Sometimes we have to re-draw but she understands it’s a commitment and I understand that she can do it best! She also can tell me no if something may not work, and we have a great trust together. So, if you are a “virgin” don’t go to an artist determined to intimidate you. Go to someone who you would want a relationship with.

    • @nmoomoo
      @nmoomoo 3 роки тому +22

      Yeah I wished this was the attitude these tattoo artists had

    • @mykaelajones7780
      @mykaelajones7780 3 роки тому +11

      Tysm for this. Much better advice in the comment section lol. Commenting to save for later.

    • @ellgeee7376
      @ellgeee7376 2 роки тому +2

      Damn you must be lucky. Its hard to find that kind of artist this days

    • @homeland1128
      @homeland1128 Рік тому +1

      THANK YOU

    • @BartBasquiato
      @BartBasquiato 9 днів тому

      @@ellgeee7376 I went to get a small tattoo just to see how it felt then made an appointment to get my forearm tatted while I waited for my date my artist asked me if I would be down for a free tat earlier than my scheduled date so he could show his work online (hes popular in belgium was a judge on ink masters europe but trying to get clients here he just dont like writting stuff like that on his bio) so I said yea he asked me cause I had no tats so then he asked me if I would be down to film for his social media & pay me in cash or tats ive gotten 3 free tats (well worked for them) & the ones I have to pay he lets me pay him later on I met him this year & we're almost done w my leg sleeve after we gonna start on my arm to finish it since I got from my wrist to my elbow tatted.. hes one of the chillest dudes always lets me put my 2cents when hes working on the stencil hes liked some of my ideas better honestly thankful I found dude, plus he got a private studio so you get 1v1s w him & lets you bump your own music so you dont worry bout other people walking in.

  • @MsLucidDreaming
    @MsLucidDreaming 5 років тому +7728

    1) eat a large meal, yes, but have it be something reasonably light, so that you don't feel bloated and uncomfortable during the session. rice, some veggies, maybe bits of chicken for example, something you've eaten before and know your bodies reaction to.
    2) bring a snack and something to drink with you, but don't drink a lot beforehand. you don't want to be going to the toilet every 5 minutes.
    3) take additional clothes as well. specifically, something to cover yourself with during the session. if you're getting a tattoo for longer than an hour, chances are you'll get cold, even if the room is warm. get some warm socks, a sweater, etc.
    4) wear soft, loose clothing, especially over the part of your body that's getting tattooed. you'll be more comfortable on your way back and the fresh tattoo won't be disturbed. but also, have it be something that covers the tattooed area to avoid sunlight directly after the session.
    5) moisturize for a couple days before. a simple hand cream will do, but you can also use bepanthen. it will make the artist's job easier and you might actually end up paying less for the tattoo bc your skin will take in ink quicker. (but don't expect your tattoo artist to lower the prize just bc you put some cream on your leg.)
    6) other than that, don't try to save money. this is art, it's a luxury product. you can live without it. don't go to a scratcher, look for a professional tattoo artist who works in a shop, whose portfolio consists of projects you like (not just one or two, but a lot of them, hopefully the majority) this is about your health and safety. and you won't save much money trying to get rid of a shitty tattoo.
    7) check out different tattoo artists, even if you already found one you like. it's good to know what kinds of tattoos are being done, generally.
    8) its a drawing on your skin. most likely, it won't affect your life in any major way, so don't expect it too. relax, pick something you like, and don't try to micromanage.
    9) the tattoo won't look like you envisioned it, at all, because it won't come from your head. that doesn't mean it wont be good.
    10) be nice to your tattoo artist! if you wouldn't say it to your doctor, you shouldn't say it to your tattoo artist. also, they're about to stab you repeatedly, so maybe keep them on your good side.
    11) is tipping customary in your country? if yes, tip the appropriate amount (or more)
    12) take care of the tattoo afterwards. your artist won't mind answering your questions about it, they want the tattoo to settle well too. follow their instructions and don't freak out when your skin starts to peel off; that's perfectly normal.

  • @scoville-3606
    @scoville-3606 5 років тому +6226

    Guess I'm a double virgin

    • @mikemeza9925
      @mikemeza9925 5 років тому +60

      Lol I thought the same.

    • @arturobeckett4452
      @arturobeckett4452 5 років тому +15

      Calatrava Philippe Magnussen That’s what she said!!! Lol

    • @Angel-fg1cg
      @Angel-fg1cg 5 років тому +109

      I’ve never had anal either bro.

    • @TheUmam24
      @TheUmam24 5 років тому +8

      you dont say

    • @dennisdelapena2155
      @dennisdelapena2155 5 років тому +7

      Calatrava Philippe Magnussen actually virginity is whatever you decide it is. But I get what your saying😂

  • @Greed_Of_Men
    @Greed_Of_Men 5 років тому +1483

    I really really really dont get the " let the artist do their thing " kind of thing... i wont tell them how to do their job but it will be on myself for a lifetime i want to be safe

    • @vailismyname
      @vailismyname 5 років тому +39

      --> research
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      |
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      ----- that's why you're supposed to

    • @charlieevergreen3514
      @charlieevergreen3514 5 років тому +150

      If you find an artist with a portfolio style that you really like, then specify the content, they will come up with a drawing of their plan, and you will almost always be more impressed with their take on the image than if you come in with your own drawing. You get to approve it (and make revisions usually) before the tat begins. The artist “doing their thing” is usually going to be a few notches BETTER because that’s what they do as professionals! Give them a chance to help you out!

    • @mascotgamerdk
      @mascotgamerdk 5 років тому +2

      Charlie Evergreen
      Yeah, I really like Okan uckun, I would probably give him a lot of freedom...

    • @pixiebomb28
      @pixiebomb28 5 років тому +39

      Exactly! IM paying you for a service not the other way around. I don't get that shit

    • @JessehPlaysGames
      @JessehPlaysGames 5 років тому +19

      @@charlieevergreen3514 I fully agree i gave my artist a pic of the thing i want ended up getiing aomething 100000x better trust ur artist if u dont then dont get inked simple as that
      Now the guy is the one i allways go to he can do any style which is just O.O

  • @laurabower6395
    @laurabower6395 3 роки тому +186

    "If you don't trust your tattooer, you shouldn't be getting tattooed by them." Looking at human canvases going on Ink Master knowing nothing about their artists. That's some next level blind trust.

    • @bogdoesart
      @bogdoesart 3 роки тому +11

      and yet half the time their tats still come out fucked up 🤣🤣

  • @artzeppy3502
    @artzeppy3502 5 років тому +1203

    Research everything in life before doing things. Not just tattoos.

    • @Lillonely666
      @Lillonely666 5 років тому +3

      Your tattoo looks like ass

    • @bloodrated6246
      @bloodrated6246 5 років тому

      @@moistyy-_-8860 so that's not an ass?

    • @rangernation4538
      @rangernation4538 5 років тому

      Your arm has a fat ass lmao

    • @tahlixfire6473
      @tahlixfire6473 5 років тому +1

      Yeah I'll just research my local Cole's before doing my grocery shopping

    • @yoshiremixx
      @yoshiremixx 4 роки тому

      Billy Livas 😂😂 u got me dying at 4 am

  • @209jamar
    @209jamar 5 років тому +1826

    “Pour a glass of harden tf up” got me rolllling

    • @acepaulo6431
      @acepaulo6431 4 роки тому +3

      me too 😂😂😂

    • @Arrica101
      @Arrica101 4 роки тому +15

      Just came totally out of the blue as well. Was totally expecting him to say have a nice cold drink with you to calm you down or something bit nope, dude always has the best responses

    • @Sapphireemberss
      @Sapphireemberss 3 роки тому +3

      That’s the classic kiwi attitude!

  • @nerdvananc
    @nerdvananc 4 роки тому +169

    Next video: "Clients' most irritating habits"
    Answers: "When they research and refuse to listen to us; when they ask us questions about price and previous work; when they..."
    You get the point.

  • @calebmuir1250
    @calebmuir1250 5 років тому +304

    lol 0:37 "Get off google, do your research" it's 2018 man, that statement contradicts it self

    • @globstothedome2888
      @globstothedome2888 5 років тому +2

      Go to different tattoo shops in your town/city and talk to the artists.

    • @hellshaven
      @hellshaven 4 роки тому +18

      “Get off pinterest. Get off google.” I think he meant these two in reference to people pulling photos from the internet and asking for that exact tattoo (stealing art is never ok, whether it’s painted, written, or tattooed)

    • @jay_r9825
      @jay_r9825 4 роки тому +2

      GlobsToTheDome yeah pretty hard when your local tattoo shop is a couple hours away in the next town over

    • @malice4422
      @malice4422 3 роки тому

      Its not even 2018

  • @Alexander-oq1op
    @Alexander-oq1op 5 років тому +4841

    I’m going all out for my first tat. It’s gonna be a giant star on my whole face

  • @LittleNicky.
    @LittleNicky. 5 років тому +3201

    Props to the camera guy that properly white balanced this video. Dark enough to not wash out Deanna's skin but light enough that you can make out the details in her tank top. Techie approved for sure

    • @nicolemarie9491
      @nicolemarie9491 5 років тому +45

      This is my favourite comment 😊

    • @lovesplus3879
      @lovesplus3879 5 років тому +16

      Nicole Marie I second this comment 👏👏👏

    • @ToasterStud
      @ToasterStud 5 років тому +35

      When a DP watches UA-cam 😂😂😂😂

    • @Coffeewrld
      @Coffeewrld 5 років тому

      Nicholas Butler LMFAOOO

    • @zijunryanmeng3921
      @zijunryanmeng3921 5 років тому +14

      You mean exposure?

  • @Forenzikproductions
    @Forenzikproductions 4 роки тому +2332

    First tip: don’t go to this guy 4:28

    • @eli3568
      @eli3568 4 роки тому +540

      Right? What a jackass. He's intentionally projecting an image of a "badass" but needs to get over himself.

    • @user-wt5xr1wb3r
      @user-wt5xr1wb3r 4 роки тому +154

      Exactly. Sounds so evil lol

    • @Mr.JaysBigAdventure
      @Mr.JaysBigAdventure 4 роки тому +79

      Eli Lol he stabbed a guy in the kidney with a pitchfork

    • @eli3568
      @eli3568 4 роки тому +261

      @@Mr.JaysBigAdventure That does not make him badass, it makes him a violent asshole.

    • @yocelyncarrillo-luna2553
      @yocelyncarrillo-luna2553 4 роки тому +86

      Live a little, he’s probably going to be more interesting to sit with for 3 hours than another artist that whos going to tell me it’s not gonna hurt. It’s best to prepare for the worst.

  • @sweet_23
    @sweet_23 5 років тому +283

    I've been watching this series for a few days now, and I enjoy the videos very much. It's very interesting for me to listen to their opinions. The only thing that bothers me is that they say not to ask for the price and to let the artist do their thing. I don't know anything about tattoos, but I'm an architecture student, so I do know a thing or two about art. Personally, I think that, aside from it being free, art is still a service you offer to other people. Even the greatest artists have to abide by the requirements set by their client, I mean, no client no money right? I just don't understand why they get so offended with customers asking for prices or specific designs. I too, would love to design and build what I like in the future, but the reality is that I'll have clients who have very specific vision or just don't have a lot to spend. It's possible that they'll only worry about the price after a few consultations and sketches, they might suddenly realize that they don't have that kind of money, how can that be bad? I don't know, that's just my personal opinion. I like to think that if you do something artistic, one way or another, you have something you want to share to the world; style, colors, designs, concepts or whatever... Please don't hate me.

    • @nicol8423
      @nicol8423 5 років тому +40

      I don't know why it's such a big deal for them. I only have two tattoos, but both times, after I told my artist what I wanted I asked them how much it was. If i'm going to get a tattoo I want to know I can afford it.

    • @Jnelle4
      @Jnelle4 5 років тому +13

      I'm not a tattoo artist, but I think what they're getting at is, some people walk in with a picture and immediately ask how much before they've researched&chosen an artist or let alone consulted with the artist at all (is it color, how big, how much texture/shading, where do you want it located, etc.), do you want this lion as line art on your finger or an entire back piece? 🤷‍♀️
      I wouldn't think an artist could ballpark an amount with only a photo. (Unless you want a $20-$2,000 range, which generally isn't helpful. Lol!)

  • @merwanyavuz4121
    @merwanyavuz4121 5 років тому +1315

    Best advice I can give. Be picky and make sure you are 100% satisfied before the ink touches your skin. Fucken walk out if oh have to. People seem to forget that they have the right to say no. This is going to be on your skin forever. You don’t go to a restaurant and then be fine if they put something completely different then what you ordered infront of you.

    • @skulltan1045
      @skulltan1045 5 років тому +61

      Honestly I'm so socially awkward I probably wouldn't say anything if i got the wrong order.

    • @Ray-td4tq
      @Ray-td4tq 5 років тому +8

      I think your compleatly right but also in restaurants if they give me something else some most people would just eat it so probably not the best analogy

    • @XthatblondebitchX
      @XthatblondebitchX 5 років тому +56

      Yeah with my first tattoo, I brought in my own drawing and I told him I wanted it specifically like that, no changes (it was just a line drawing, no shading or anything ) and as soon as he finishes the line work he goes "I'm gonna start the shading now" and I stopped him and he said that it would "look better" but I firmly said no. I'm so glad I did too bc I would've been so unhappy with it

    • @meganoconnor3069
      @meganoconnor3069 5 років тому +20

      I agree about being picky but just don't nit pick every little line in the drawing. You'll just annoy the artist and then you'll get annoyed. But definitely be picky about your artist. I waited 5 years until I found the right artist. Plus I couldn't stop thinking about different things I wanted for my first tattoo. Finally went for a giant nightmare before Christmas tattoo on my thigh. I tell you now I definitely don't regret waiting cuz it was worth the ten hours.

    • @koeng45
      @koeng45 5 років тому +1

      @@skulltan1045 yeah then you're a pussy

  • @Toxakat
    @Toxakat 5 років тому +1658

    I’m not a Tattoo artist but I’m not a tattoo virgin, and my advice is to actually not get a giant tattoo but also make sure like Megan Morris said, to get your smaller tattoo not on a big canvas area so you won’t have to cover it up in the future. So go for your ankle, behind ear, wrist, ect. I say go smaller because you don’t know if you’re allergic to ink, you’ve never taken care of a tattoo to before so you might not know how to wash or moisturize or whats correct to use and what works for you skin, you wouldn’t want to ruin a giant piece from bad care, and just in general have no clue how your skin takes ink. And also as a side note why make fun of someone if they’re in a lot of pain some people have very drastically different pain tolerances and can’t handle much , so why make fun of them you might lose clients. (Edit: forgot to also mention you also don’t know your pain tolerance yet)

    • @mlarson
      @mlarson 5 років тому +9

      Katie Kelleher well my first tattoo covered my right pectoral but I only did that because it was something that I drew

    • @mandypittman4313
      @mandypittman4313 5 років тому +57

      I agree especially with the being allergic to the ink. My first was a small one behind my ear. Went to a different artist for my 6th one, got my entire side done, turns out I’m allergic to the kind of ink he used. It’s was brutal. Felt like I was being branded the entire time, and over 7yrs later it’s still very sensitive to any kind of touch.

    • @wasterick
      @wasterick 5 років тому +80

      behind ear for first tattoo? that's DUMB. Please don't listen to this person. Head is a shitty place for first tattoo.

    • @alexgreen1913
      @alexgreen1913 5 років тому +41

      Is there a way to find out if your allergic before hand?

    • @nonamemoname
      @nonamemoname 5 років тому +47

      This comment was more helpful than the video lol

  • @username15yearsago52
    @username15yearsago52 3 роки тому +38

    My advice to first timer as a tattoo artist:
    1. It will be scary obviously for first timer cause you don’t know the process but relax, it is so easy, trust me. Nothing to worry about.
    2. Think of a design that you like (remember this would be on YOUR body forever. Think of something that you like or you are passionate about. Do some research and look at other peoples tattoo and get a inspiration if you can’t think of a design. If you really cant come up with a design, talk to your tattoo artist
    3. Where you want that tattoo (most first timer, go for leg or forearm or shoulder). If its one time tattoo and you are not thinking of getting more tattoo later, then it’s okay. But if you are planning to maybe get more (like make it a full sleeve, or whole leg, etc) make sure to say that to your tattoo artist beforehand, so they would give you recommendations.
    4. Finding the best tattoo artist FOR YOU. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT. If your tattoo is small, then go straight to the tattoo shop, and talk to the artist and see if they have some time and can squeeze you in. ONLY IF ITS SMALL. But if you are planning little bigger. You need to discuss and make an appointment with a tattoo artist weeks, months beforehand and sketch your design with them. Once you have a design in mind, go online and search for tattoo artist near you who are specialized that design (personal tip: stay away from tattoo artist who are “all a rounder” “good at everything”, you are getting the tattoo on your body so obviously you want the artist is specialized in that design.
    5. Once you find a tattoo artist, go to their portfolio or instagram (usually listed on tattoo shops website) and see their previous work (do you like it? Or do you not sure?). IMPORTANT TIP: REMEMBER THE TATTOO ARTIST WOULD OBVIOUSLY PUT THEIR BEST WORK ON THEIR PORTFOLIO SO SEARCH THEIR NAME OR HASTAG ON INSTAGRAM SEPARATELY TO SEE WHAT OTHER PEOPLE POSTED OR TAGGED ABOUT THE TATTOO ARTIST OR TATTOO SHOP, MORE OF AN UNBIASED WORK. Finding a tattoo artist is usually pretty hard. So research throughly.
    6. After you find the artist that you wanna work with. Email, start a zoom call, or message them (whatever they say on their website). Say you want get tattooed by them and that you like what you see on their portfolio. Most artists would reply back to you in 24 to 72 hours. They might say they are fully booked for months and cant take more clients. If that’s the case, go find another artist. But if they say they can work with you, talk to them about your design in mind and start from there.
    7. Once you talk to them and make an appointment with them. Start preparing for the tattoo day.
    8. I recommended moisturizing the area you want everyday so it nice and soft on the tattoo day and not ashy, dry, cracked, or full of razor bump. If you are very hairy, tell them to your tattoo artist and see what they want you to do (some artist say leave it and that they will shave it on the day or some might say to shave it beforehand or whatever).
    9. Get a full night of sleep the day before (TRUST ME ITS VERY IMPORTANT). Your skin would be rested, you are rested, better mood, not sleepy, overall in great shape for the tattoo. Don’t come in on a 2 hour sleep with coffee in your hand.
    10. On the day of the tattoo, eat a lot but light meals and drink a lot of water to stay hydrated. (I recommend bringing a chocolate bar or protein bar if you tend to get hungry easily or planning for a big tattoo that would take hours)
    11. Wear comfortable, loose clothes. (Bring a small blanket if your tattoo will take long, you will get cold even if its warm inside)
    12. Bring charger if your tattoo is gonna take very long. Bring earphone to watch or listen to music while you are getting tattooed, or book (some do that, totally acceptable). Some artist like to be quiet and focus 100% of the tattoo. RESPECT THAT, DON’T DISTURB THEM.
    13. Don’t come with so many people. One or two is fine. Parents are good. Don’t come in with 5 of your friend, its a nightmare. I recommend coming alone by yourself if you can.
    14. And just relax and enjoy the moment. It’s very very memorable experience I promise. Take a deep breath and breath while tattooed. Don’t hold your breath. It’s common among first timer to hold their breath. Just lay back on the chair and relax.

  • @mewkittybell
    @mewkittybell 5 років тому +724

    -Do research
    -Don’t do Home tattoos
    -Be very mindful of after care
    -Don’t try to low ball an artist. They set their rates, not you
    -Be original.
    - Use the bathroom beforehand
    - Shower beforehand and please wear deodorant
    - Eat light
    - Do not bring your 20 friends.
    - Make sure to pick clothes you don’t mind getting stained. It can happen.
    - TIP YOUR ARTIST

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s 5 років тому +37

      Tip my artist?
      Fuck off, €120 for 2 small easy pieces of text and his merely acceptable attitude is good.

    • @dmsviola1
      @dmsviola1 5 років тому +71

      Question
      Why do artists need tips?
      I'm serious.
      If I'm paying you 100s of dollars for your work, why the hell should I shell out more cash at the end? You're not a waiter making 7 bucks an hour. If you want more money for what you're doing, you should have included that in the commission up front.
      I don't tip my mechanic. I don't tip my electrician. I don't tip my surgeon. Why should I tip a tattoo artist?

    • @Eric-sy1xu
      @Eric-sy1xu 5 років тому +15

      @@dmsviola1 No. They are not waitresses getting paid below minimum wage, depending on tips.
      No you're commissioning an artist for a piece of work. You pay the commission fee, you get the piece & you part ways with the artist until you get another.

    • @dmsviola1
      @dmsviola1 5 років тому +4

      @@Eric-sy1xu That's exactly how I understand it, but I've heard so many people saying tipping an artist is a must.

    • @alexandriawells9658
      @alexandriawells9658 5 років тому +12

      @@dmsviola1 They say that because apparently some shops take a large percentage of the money they make on tattoos.

  • @TheDragonshunter
    @TheDragonshunter 5 років тому +1674

    video ends 00:21

    • @Dylems
      @Dylems 5 років тому +2

      you don't like Tatu Baby because how she sucked at Ink Master season 3 right ?

    • @xavierbrown3305
      @xavierbrown3305 5 років тому +82

      Oxygen I think he was talking about how everybody was saying do research and how that’s really all you have to do🤷🏾‍♂️lol

  • @benni832
    @benni832 5 років тому +683

    Be sure what you want. My tattoo artist tried to convince me to turn the symbol I wanted on my wrist by 180° but I kept my opinion and I'm glad that I did.

    • @justkeepsmile9345
      @justkeepsmile9345 5 років тому +6

      Benni Same thing, I am so glad I did it my way

    • @vh6772
      @vh6772 5 років тому +58

      Some shops have policies against tattoos on the wrist "up-side-down". Their excuse is that if you get a cross on your wrist, when your arm is down it would be an inverted cross and that might be offensive to some people.
      It's a very stupid.

    • @malcolmpatton6928
      @malcolmpatton6928 5 років тому +52

      V H tbh crosses are offensive to satanist

    • @matiasdeporai6
      @matiasdeporai6 5 років тому +49

      You are right, same thing happened to me but with a diamond, the thing is that the tattoos or most of them are to show them to other people but I wanted it for me, for my view. And he said "but the diamond is upside down, are you sure?" Of course you silly tattoo artist man.

    • @tikujess1880
      @tikujess1880 4 роки тому +3

      Same, I came to get my first tattoo and knew exactly what I wanted, I don’t wanna turn it just cuz you think it’d look better, especially cuz she thought it’d if or when I get more, so glad I kept to my own opinion

  • @naio2003
    @naio2003 4 роки тому +54

    For my first tattoo, the artist I had talked to me about how the one I wanted wouldn’t last long because it was done with a single needle. So, he drew out his own, MUCH better version of what he felt would look good and last a long time. Honestly, I’m glad he didn’t just do what I wanted initially with no questions. You should really trust the artist and let them do their thing. If they can give you something better than what you wanted, let them do it.

  • @jeremysanders8713
    @jeremysanders8713 4 роки тому +199

    Tattoo artists: do your research, be comfortable, trust your artist we are professionals
    Paul booth:i like to scare the shit out of em 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @beiger2227
    @beiger2227 5 років тому +648

    "Go big or go home." Well some people don't want to go big due to personal preference or line of profession. Some people also don't want their tattoos to be the first thing someone notices on themselves.

    • @vh6772
      @vh6772 5 років тому +67

      I think what they meant was that if you're planning to get big pieces, you might as well get a big piece for your first tattoo.

    • @tweeztweet287
      @tweeztweet287 5 років тому +14

      Yea I believe one artist actually said that if you know you’re gonna end up getting sleeved up.

    • @ladybfromnyc
      @ladybfromnyc 5 років тому +14

      i know a few artists who HATE virgins who decide "Go Big Or Go Home"...ESPECIALLY if they don't know what their own pain threshold is lol I got a small one as my 1st one...and i can honestly say that getting pawed at my by dogs nails hurt more lol

    • @tahlixfire6473
      @tahlixfire6473 5 років тому +3

      Ikr I kept thinking but what I want is small I'm not going to want any big pieces

    • @iamdeadsilence
      @iamdeadsilence 4 роки тому +2

      I agree but it depends on the person obviously. Some people will end up wanting more tattoos. Or some will be content with something small.

  • @campbellsoup93
    @campbellsoup93 5 років тому +429

    I went over a bunch of different tattoo shops before getting my first tattoo. Some because I didn't like their art style for the piece I wanted. Some because I didn't like the way the artist was so casual about the tattoo I wanted. I knew what I wanted and it had (and still has) a lot of meaning to me. Some of the artists didn't want to do the tattoo the way I wanted it done, they wanted to add things, or change things, which I don't normally mind, but this tattoo needed to be done exactly the way I had "envisioned". Sounds arrogant but it was a sort of memorial to my father who had passed away earlier that year and I wanted it how I wanted it goddammit. A couple of them I ended up going back to later for other tattoos. They totally got it, and had no hard feelings.
    One particularly memorable artist though, tried to get me to do something completely different. He started out okay, drew a pic of what I described, and it was good. We made another appointment to meet about the cost and whatnot, but when I went in again he had started adding extras to it. I told him I didn't want anything like that but he told me to withhold judgement and I did for a bit. Then eventually came the day I was to get it done, and lo and behold the original tattoo wasn't even there anymore. "Yeah but this one looks cooler anyway" he said. Didn't get anything from him. Walked right out. He's out of business now too, so that's good.

    • @abdulludba3696
      @abdulludba3696 5 років тому +5

      campbellsoup93
      A tattoo ain’t nothing but a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling. A permanent drawing on the skin that essentially shows that you are a conformist, a follower, a sheep, a person totally incapable of thinking for yourself, a mindless dummy devoid of originality, a misguided soul who wants to look just like every other tattooed clown in the world. I guess thats why there are many more sheep than shepherds. Sheep just follow blindly. Shepherds know the destination. Woe to you.

    • @campbellsoup93
      @campbellsoup93 5 років тому +88

      Abdul Ludba So says the person who wrote devoided.

    • @natkatmac
      @natkatmac 5 років тому +132

      @Abdul
      Considering that the number of natural skinned people is far larger than tatted people, your analogy of 'more sheep than shepherds' really falls flat on its face.
      Plus, I have a strong suspicion that the love they feel for their father would be categorized as a permanent feeling instead of temporary.

    • @AWMC2023
      @AWMC2023 5 років тому +32

      natkatmac he’s copy paste replying that to every comment so it’s not even meant to apply to this guy and his tattoo memorializing his father

    • @Angel-wr1be
      @Angel-wr1be 5 років тому +50

      campbellsoup93 Dude there is nothing wrong with getting the tattoo you want, the way you want. A memorial that has a lot of emotion, memories, respect and tribute behind it is definitely an exception to artistic freedom. Most artists completely respect that because of how much it can mean to their customer. I have had more than one person come to me and say, this is for my mom and it needs to be 99% accurate. I am more than happy to do it, the only thing that I've ever suggested was placement. Maybe it's too big, too small so it would look better somewhere else or I will change the size for them if they insist. It's my job to give you what you hope for or what you bring in.

  • @joeschianodicola1810
    @joeschianodicola1810 4 роки тому +24

    the only answer i didnt like was from Paul Booth. “yeah i sat for 9 hours and got a concussion for my head tattoo so i can laugh at tattoo virgins wincing at their first one.” yeah sure but that doesnt make for a positive experience for a first-timer, probably moreso makes them uncomfortable, and also that kinda makes you out as an asshole.

  • @somedudedisguisedasanother7396
    @somedudedisguisedasanother7396 5 років тому +139

    “Im not mean”
    Also: “ i like to scare the shit outta them”
    Also the dude: when i see them rolling in pain u can see me laughin”

    • @silg7262
      @silg7262 5 років тому +29

      Yeah. Having seen a few videos of him I'll never get a tattoo from him. Probably wouldn't anyways, bit I'm sure as hell not giving complete artistic freedom, and dealing with someone who laughs at my pain.

    • @eli3568
      @eli3568 4 роки тому +17

      That guy is a jackass with a bad mentality. So what if you got a concussion? That sucks, I've dealt with major surgeries, back injuries, etc and I'm not gonna mock someone for struggling with pain, even if I deem it lesser than my own. Everyone is different.

  • @Saimeren
    @Saimeren 5 років тому +2994

    I got a lot of "If the tattooer wants to do something different on you than what you want.. Just let them. Even though it's not the Tattoo you want, I'm sure it'll be fine."
    Tattoo artists are arrogant as hell.

    • @destroyerofworlds938
      @destroyerofworlds938 5 років тому +376

      I did this myself. I knew I didn't like an aspect of my tattoo when I saw the drawing and now I have a tattoo I don't like. It's YOUR tattoo, god dammit.

    • @layla8549
      @layla8549 5 років тому +50

      At the end of the day it's the tattoo artists art work and they know what's best for a tattoo. They're not doing it to be annoying they're doing it because they want the best piece of art at the end.

    • @izmuth7081
      @izmuth7081 5 років тому +281

      layla innit The thing is, they’re saying that the tattoo artist wants to do something different than the tattoo you asked for. The tattoo that you asked for that will be on your body forever. I wouldn’t want someone to tattoo something completely different than what I described on me and have it there forever.

    • @layla8549
      @layla8549 5 років тому +57

      They're not on about something completely different, just an artistic take on it. There's always gonna be tattoo artists who will do exactly what you want however you'll probably find that the best tattoos come from the creativity of the artist themselves

    • @HiddenStr3ngth
      @HiddenStr3ngth 5 років тому +69

      They are simply not idiots. Might be reflecting there on the arrogance part.
      Having someone who has no clue about design theory or composition command a professional on every little detail is a recipe for a piece of shit work. Clearly you have never been in such a position.

  • @amakalorraine6213
    @amakalorraine6213 5 років тому +622

    It is the tattoo artist fault too it’s called professionalism if you know thats not your style direct to a person who does its client and artist fault

    • @amakalorraine6213
      @amakalorraine6213 5 років тому +31

      Gim Tabel do you because I think you meant . Do you even know the English language very well . And yes I do I’m deaf so my grammar will slip into ASL . What’s your excuse that’s my reason

    • @gavinstephenson1083
      @gavinstephenson1083 5 років тому +6

      Can you edit your comment so it's easier to understand what you're saying

    • @patrickhodson8715
      @patrickhodson8715 5 років тому +33

      Punctuation is the main problem, OP, not grammar. Even if your grammar is terrible, as long as the thoughts are separated with punctuation, a native speaker will understand pretty easily. There’s no guarantee they won’t make fun of you on the internet, though.
      Here’s how I’d correct your comment:
      “It is the tattoo artist’s fault too. It’s called professionalism. If you know that’s not your style, direct them to a person who does [‘it’ or ‘that style’]. It’s the client’s and the artist’s fault.”
      English is hard. Hope that helps.

    • @imarock8763
      @imarock8763 5 років тому +3

      Nahh man they want the money so theyre gonna do the tatoo and it could look fine its just it could be ten times better with someone whos more suited to the particular style

    • @Dimsrose
      @Dimsrose 5 років тому +9

      Agreed. It's both parties fault. Yes do your research but also if this isnt your type of client, say something!

  • @Lorenna1234
    @Lorenna1234 4 роки тому +102

    When your research tells you to research.
    O.o

  • @NopeJustMe
    @NopeJustMe 5 років тому +29

    I researched the crap out of my artist and had several consultations. I came with my idea, showed examples of what I liked and disliked and had a through conversation. My tattooer had artistic license to creat a design based on what I wanted. We went over the design and I loved them. They listened to my wants and desires and created two beautiful works of art that I am proud to have on my body. It’s should be a collaboration between the tattooer and the canvas. I don’t agree that a tattooer should have free reign to do whatever they want, unless that is what is agreed upon. Which is why research is so important.
    What I did for my two big pieces was to make sure to I got a lot of rest week leading up to tattoo day, I made sure I am very hydrated and I ate a carb/protein rich meal. I brought light snacks (yogurt, cheese/fruit, dark chocolate), gatoraid and water. I bring good headphones and my ipad with my podcast/audiobook/music/videos all downloaded and I made sure I was ready to go. I am not a gabber. I let my artist get into their zone and I sit back, relax and let them work their magic. A tattoo requires a lot of trust between two people. That is why the consultation process is so important.

  • @zanderpander7878
    @zanderpander7878 5 років тому +121

    I have 3 tattoos. When I got my first two, I made sure I didn't eat because when I get nervous I get diarrhea and I didn't want to throw up, so I figured, nothing can come out if nothing goes in.. Both times my vision was going away, my skin was all clammy and cold, and my lips were white. For my third tattoo, I ate a big lunch and made sure I drank a bottle of juice to keep my blood sugar up and I felt better than ever before and after my tattoo. Granted, it was my 3rd one and the nervousness wasn't nearly as high. The point is, eat people!!

    • @kalu8087
      @kalu8087 5 років тому +26

      Dude I don't wanna eat people, that's fucked up

    • @hanschenklein8124
      @hanschenklein8124 4 роки тому +9

      @@kalu8087 Yeah I'm pretty sure that's also illegal? Might be wrong though, different cultures and all that.

    • @GenocidexDreams
      @GenocidexDreams 4 роки тому +3

      Commas!!!!!

    • @annabellaapean
      @annabellaapean 3 роки тому +2

      not sure I wanna eat people, I'll stick to hamburgers

  • @amandagarcia4341
    @amandagarcia4341 5 років тому +146

    I took none of this advise and walked into a random shop on a whim. Long story short I have an amazing tattoo that I love. I got pretty lucky

    • @abdulludba3696
      @abdulludba3696 5 років тому +4

      Amanda Garcia
      A tattoo ain’t nothing but a permanent reminder of a temporary feeling. A permanent drawing on the skin that essentially shows that you are a conformist, a follower, a sheep, a person totally incapable of thinking for yourself, a mindless dummy devoided of originality, a misguided soul who wants to look just like every other tattooed clown in the world. I guess thats why there are many more sheep than shepherds. Sheep just follow blindly. Shepherds know the destination. Woe to you.

    • @GracieBN
      @GracieBN 5 років тому +74

      Abdul Ludba wow you’re so deep, I can tell by the way you’re using analogies about sheep to express to a stranger on the internet how much you hate what this entire video that you chose to click on is about

    • @commanderwaddles3483
      @commanderwaddles3483 5 років тому +20

      Abdul Ludba Yes you're a conformist and a follower when you want art of your choice on your body despite many jobs denying you employment as a result 😂

    • @Josh-ur6dx
      @Josh-ur6dx 5 років тому +19

      Abdul Ludba is on a tattoo video being an asshole copy and pasting his responses calling others sheep. You don't have tattoos huh? Guess you are just like all those other sheep that don't have them. Look how easy it is to make a stupid blanket statement about sheep. You sound like a real prick.

    • @jaeracha
      @jaeracha 4 роки тому +1

      Amanda Garcia ty this gives me hope

  • @superduperproductions5620
    @superduperproductions5620 4 роки тому +19

    “go to an artist that has the same vision as you”
    me: has a picture of exactly what I want
    I sure as hell hope they have the same vision of what I want

  • @jorisweyen7934
    @jorisweyen7934 4 роки тому +31

    "Don't be lazy and go to the first shop you see.." Oh dear, that's what I did and I still go to that guy 15 years later...

  • @moss8127
    @moss8127 5 років тому +103

    I'm turning 18 in 3 months and I'm already planning on getting a tattoo by my mom's tattoo artist. It helps that I can see his work and style just by looking at my mom's tattoos. I also went with her for three of her tattoos, so I already know what he's like. Looking forward to my future tattoo!

    • @ThisIsMyFullName
      @ThisIsMyFullName 5 років тому +13

      It's a nice way to get your first tattoo, but you should still do your research. You might find another local artist who's work you like even more.

    • @SteengoedHD
      @SteengoedHD 5 років тому +2

      Good luck and enjoy it! Oh yeah and early happy birthday 😊

    • @shiannebrown8230
      @shiannebrown8230 5 років тому +1

      I remember my first tattoo, then I got another one a month later but now I am poor so

    • @viapersona7401
      @viapersona7401 5 років тому

      Anastasia happy birthday!!!! Hope you got your tattoo

    • @lilbre7205
      @lilbre7205 4 роки тому

      Awh you never updated us on how it went!!

  • @diananieto6511
    @diananieto6511 5 років тому +357

    My first tattoo was on my ribs and everyone said it’s one of the worst places to get a tattoo. So I was expecting it to hurt but once he started I was like “oh”. It kinda felt like someone was scratching me lightly with a mechanical pencil.

    • @gokudbz7842
      @gokudbz7842 5 років тому +38

      Diana Nieto i got my first on the rib too it was absolute hell worst pain in my life loved the tattoo tho

    • @joemomma2517
      @joemomma2517 5 років тому +12

      Yeah me too. But mine brought 7 hrs of pain lol your lucky you have a high tolerance to pain

    • @louisekirk5718
      @louisekirk5718 5 років тому +1

      If got one on my lower ribs going onto my hip and one on my ribs next to my boobs...every1 said it did really hurt but it didn't just a bit scrapy but the next to my boob no pain at all I didn't realise he'd finished xx

    • @CrutonSan
      @CrutonSan 5 років тому +1

      My ribs were so gnarly 😭

    • @joefrayling9263
      @joefrayling9263 5 років тому +16

      everyone has different pain tolerances for the same place I got my neck done and it kaned like a motherfucker my mate had his neck done and sat like a fuckin champ you can kind of generalise with the amount of pain you should expect in certain places but in the end everyone is different

  • @animeluver4291
    @animeluver4291 5 років тому +9

    I was lucky, my first tattoo was from a friend of mine who's a tattoo artist and a well recognized one at that. I had known her for a while and seen a lot of her work for months before I even considered getting anything done. I knew her and trusted her and definitely wasn't dissapointed with the finished product.

  • @neesan9962
    @neesan9962 5 років тому +545

    I don't know if I trust these people tbh.. pretty sick of hearing " just let us do whatever we want cause we know better"

    • @darrius7974
      @darrius7974 5 років тому +7

      Same

    • @tashaelsnau104
      @tashaelsnau104 4 роки тому +36

      Screw that "they can make it better" better in art is an OPINION not a fact

    • @ChampagneKanyon
      @ChampagneKanyon 4 роки тому +16

      All my tattoos I have my artists free reign. Why would they want people micromanaging their art designs? It’s the same with a normal commision. You give an artist what you want, and the point of going to that artist is to get their style. You pay for THEIR labor and THEIR artwork. Yes it’s going on your body, but you can’t micromanage and disrespect them.

    • @neesan9962
      @neesan9962 4 роки тому +15

      Alex Hays 😂I’ll do whatever the fuck I want. And i wouldn’t mind giving them an idea and them showing me what they got. But you can bet your ass I’m gonna show them my version too and if I don’t like something about it I’ll change it.
      It’s fine for people to want “art” on them but if I want something very specific on me for whatever reason I don’t have to have it their way just because they think it would be better 😂 fuck off it’s my epidermis.

    • @neesan9962
      @neesan9962 4 роки тому +10

      Alex Hays 😂stfu. Obviously you do if you keep commenting on my shit. If they wanna be paid I see no reason why I can’t have what I asked/paid for. Maybe y’all are different but it ain’t a problem here. There are plenty of people who just want art for arts sake and that’s fine, but there is also nothing wrong with wanting something specific. 🙃

  • @Emperor_23
    @Emperor_23 5 років тому +259

    I only come here just to read the comments

  • @maggiec9294
    @maggiec9294 5 років тому +48

    I've always wanted a tattoos but kept overthinking and was scared of getting one (reasons: Latino parents). Long story short, I mentally made up my mind for tattoo, drove to a shop that was open late/ accepted walk ins, and got a tattoo of the first thing I really wanted -a small song lyric. That honestly helped me transition in me getting more tattoos when I realized I didn't regret what I got.
    I definitely agree on doing your research (whether it be the artist you want or the shop you want to go) but also make sure you can afford it, don't try to haggle the artist cause that's just rude. As for them saying to let the artist "do their thing," it all really depends. If they create a sketch for you and state they want to fix it up a bit, that's fine since you' can see if it's "better or not." But if the artist is trying to change the piece in the middle of tattooing, that is a hell no. Don't even want to risk the possibility of disliking it.

    • @subswithnovideo-rj3eo
      @subswithnovideo-rj3eo 5 років тому

      Lmao my mum dominican and dad is haitian should i still risk it and get a tattoo

  • @ladybfromnyc
    @ladybfromnyc 5 років тому +9

    i waited till i was 32 to get my 1st one. It's a simple font tat on the inside of my right wrist. The script is very legible, feminine yet badass looking at the same time. I talked to MANY artists before i picked my guy; Rodrigo Canteras from 5Points here in NYC. Rodrigo was the ONLY artist i spoke to in my search who actually asked ME questions regarding myself, what I wanted and how i wanted it done. That really stood out to me and plus, everyone at the shop I met was awesome to me. And my artist was very attentive knowing it was my 1st time.

  • @kerryrose3359
    @kerryrose3359 4 роки тому

    Just booked my appointment for my first tattoo! My artist's work is right up my alley, and is technically very well done as well. I'm so excited!!!

  • @deathful6929
    @deathful6929 5 років тому +63

    ryan ashley 💕💕

  • @yearofficial9511
    @yearofficial9511 5 років тому +36

    4:04. "Like a pen without ink" wow, just wow

  • @hall0thwen
    @hall0thwen 5 років тому

    getting my first tattoo in about 3 weeks time & this is all real good advice! thanks so much for the tips on personal prep like hydration/well rest.

  • @obeytweety
    @obeytweety 4 роки тому +10

    I’m not a tattoo artist, just an artist, so I understand letting tattoo artists put their own twist on your tattoo may be a good thing 1) it will be unique and original. 2) it will probably look better because they are the professionals, so hear them out. 3) tattooing is an art, so if they feel good and confident in their artwork, it will likely be amazing as hell. 4) if you can’t trust them or their vision, you probably shouldn’t get a tattoo by them.

  • @johnconklin9039
    @johnconklin9039 5 років тому +116

    If you want a tattoo that really means something to you, family, tribute, etc. don't get it as your very first. On your first you're gonna be excited/nervous and probably make some kind of mistake... not explain something to your artist correctly, not completely understand the process, not be able to envision what the finished piece will be like from the drawing/stencil, etc. For your first get something you like, but doesn't have deep meaning to you. Get THE important one after you know the process.

    • @ariana-66
      @ariana-66 5 років тому +26

      Some people out there don't want their first tattoo to 'not mean much'

    • @sugrod9384
      @sugrod9384 5 років тому +8

      Idk yo, I’ve been wanting a tat since 18 and I’m now 25 and just got my first portrait of my mom. I went big. And I’m satisfied. I prepared for years and knew what I wanted and I’m so glad I didn’t get random shit as a teenager. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with big pieces. A lot of artists have social media platforms where you can see their work and admire it and find the artist you like. It’s not rocket science

    • @carlyplush7196
      @carlyplush7196 5 років тому +3

      I did two tribute tattoos at the same time for my first and I just made sure that everything was the way I wanted, now I want to add onto them not because I dislike them or they're bad but just to make them even more of a tribute

  • @mlarson
    @mlarson 5 років тому +73

    The sound of the tattoo gun is worse than some of the pain

    • @l.a6273
      @l.a6273 5 років тому +1

      Exactly what my first tattoo artist told me an it was true

    • @Who-Dunnit
      @Who-Dunnit 5 років тому

      True

    • @user-iu6nb6ms7u
      @user-iu6nb6ms7u 3 роки тому

      Why? Cause it’s super loud I’m guessing?

  • @MsBeam1981
    @MsBeam1981 4 роки тому

    Even though i’ll never end up getting a tattoo myself, by watching this clip has made so much sense to me. This has made my day. I love it.

  • @shaunaoreilly7706
    @shaunaoreilly7706 5 років тому

    All these people look so artistic!! Their tattoos are really amazing!

  • @mints5599
    @mints5599 5 років тому +11

    My first time at tattoo shop I said to the tattoo artist " I have bad pain tolerance, lets do this!"

  • @pasteltessa8794
    @pasteltessa8794 5 років тому +44

    Research, sure, but what should I be looking for? What are red flags, what are good signs, that kind of thing

    • @phishyboic959
      @phishyboic959 4 роки тому +12

      A definite red flag is a dirty or smelly shop 😷 A clean, professional set up and work station is a must. Infections can really mess up a tattoo (or do even more serious damage to your body). Infections happen but limit your risk. ☺️

    • @bogwife7942
      @bogwife7942 3 роки тому +4

      idk if I'm too late but another red flag would be if the artist doesn't post any healed work. it's a sign their tattoos don't heal well/don't last

    • @antsport-qv8lt
      @antsport-qv8lt 3 роки тому

      @@bogwife7942 i woudlnt necessarily say that cause sometimes you may not go back to that person when it finally heals.

    • @bogwife7942
      @bogwife7942 3 роки тому +3

      @@antsport-qv8lt artists often ask clients for healed pictures of their work for their portfolio

  • @TheRonin69xd
    @TheRonin69xd 2 роки тому +2

    I got my first tattoo 5 days ago ,i was soooo nervous , mostly because i was wondering how i would deal with the pain and what amount of pain i would feel , but the day came i got to meet and talk to my tattoo artist and we got along really well and then he started the work on my forearm and i can tell for sure , i really thought that the pain would be alot worse than it really was.
    Don't be scared , most likely you will be , but just trust your tattoo artist and some parts depending on where you place your tattoo , might hurt more than others , but the pain is nothing bad , you mostly feel the vibrations, i'm really glad i didn't quit getting this tattoo , it was an awesome experience and i'm gonna do more in the future.

  • @thebarlowdownload3033
    @thebarlowdownload3033 3 роки тому +1

    I tried giving the choice to the artist. I learned a lot. He's awesome and I got my best tattoo, more to come. Thanks to this channel for that one.

  • @sophian9105
    @sophian9105 5 років тому +126

    Some of these people were kind of condescending... Like, don’t you want more people to get tattoos? You’re literally hurting your own business by being condescending and dissuading towards potential clients...

    • @PartyGirl1510001
      @PartyGirl1510001 3 роки тому

      I went to my normal shop for a consultation and there was a new artist there and he was such a dick ill never go to him for anything

  • @tamarak.9828
    @tamarak.9828 4 роки тому +5

    Getting my first tattoo in two weeks. My instructions for the tattoo artist were pretty much "As long as it's a falling cat I'm happy." I love her art style and I completely trust her abilities to design an amazing tattoo.

  • @kaleighbell6797
    @kaleighbell6797 4 роки тому +1

    Giving the artist creative freedom is so important. Have your idea, make sure it’s something you love, but the artist will almost always be able to bring your idea to life in ways you might have never imagined if given the opportunity. ❤️

  • @ksinclair-garcia2092
    @ksinclair-garcia2092 5 років тому +1

    My first tattoo I had covered up hence do your research plus the tattoo artist didn't do what I wanted or where I wanted but I had just turned 18 and my best friend took me and I was afraid to speak up. All my other tattoos have been by the same artist I tell him my vision/ idea and let him loose. He's never disappointed me. Especially my memorial tattoo for my dad he refused to put his death date(it was the day after he died and 2 days before my daughter's birthday) and told me if I decided later on that if I still wanted it he'd do it at no charge. So thankful he did that I never got it done. He knew me well enough to speak up and know I'd regret it. It's a beautiful back piece.

  • @taylereasdon4765
    @taylereasdon4765 3 роки тому +6

    I psyched myself out before my first tattoo and was prepared for the worst pain my anxiety was kinda high but as soon as the needle hit my skin i realized i was fine. To me the anxiety was worse than the pain.

  • @rosehill9537
    @rosehill9537 5 років тому +3

    My first tattoo were words that matter to me.
    got them facing me cause the are a reminder to me. Many artists wanted to flip them which didn't work for me.
    listened to advice consulted with an artist who listened and explained why the font I wanted isn't a good for a tattoo. Worked with me. Felt calm and confident in what we came up with.
    I love them
    Also he warned me tattoos like pringles once u start u want more!!
    So true planning my next tattoo.

  • @galitayuhgroves3346
    @galitayuhgroves3346 4 роки тому +2

    For people who are like me and have trouble describing what they want, draw it as a base. That's what I did for my first tattoo and my tat artist greatly appreciated it. He understood what I wanted and was glad I was understanding that some parts may have to be adjusted for it to look good on my skin

  • @PastelPixl
    @PastelPixl 4 роки тому +1

    I'm late but I'm a tattoo virgin and I've been researching artists and thinking of just the right tattoo for probably four+ years now. Just the other day I FINALLY found an artist in state that I absolutely love!! (mosts artists I like are in like NY, FL, LA or the UK) I am so excited to book an appointment once quarantine ends! definitely worth the wait

  • @GBullockNC
    @GBullockNC 5 років тому +50

    I wonder if I should do any research.

  • @PrinceDuCiel7
    @PrinceDuCiel7 3 роки тому +5

    I love how these are all “research!” and here I am trusting my first tattoo to an apprentice. They’re my friend yes but the tattoo is about a mental health journey of mine and how I’ve been inspired to move forwards and be brave in rediscovering who I am. And They’ve quit a tech job where they were poorly treated and have started this new career path that they are Excited about.
    So I don’t care if it’s not gunna have perfect lines or maybe a bit of inconsistent shading. They’re the perfect person for the job.
    Besides they were also an artist before and their composition has been perfect so far. I’m sure the wobbly bits can be fixed later on!
    I guess in a way that Is research?

  • @sn3k131
    @sn3k131 5 років тому

    Every video I watch I fall more and more in love with tattoos and tattoo artists. At first I thought tattoos were sketchy, then I thought hey these are kinda dope, and now I adore them for the pieces of art they are, and my respect for the artists that create them is off the charts. I can't wait to get a few.

    • @sn3k131
      @sn3k131 5 років тому

      Also, chris showstopper could be my husband and I'd live a fulfilling life. So there's that.

  • @daisynunez9953
    @daisynunez9953 5 років тому +1

    Got my first tattoo this month, did my entire forearm, came out amazing. Took me over a year to find an artist i liked. Worth it.

  • @FRSHDUMBLED0RE
    @FRSHDUMBLED0RE 4 роки тому +18

    6:08 i mean if someone wants a tiny tattoo then it’s their decision, as an artist you shouldn’t say that it looks “fucking stupid” imo

    • @Stinkee1129
      @Stinkee1129 3 роки тому +7

      They're not referring to tiny tattoos as a whole, listen to the context. They're saying tiny tattoos on a big canvas, AKA getting it right in the middle of your arm, where you might want a sleeve done in the future. She's saying to get it somewhere more sensible, like a the wrist or ankle *if* you plan on getting more

    • @Eadrene
      @Eadrene 2 роки тому

      seriously!! Such a bad attitude.

  • @cosmo588
    @cosmo588 5 років тому +38

    Yo guys I think they want us to do our research

    • @iwantsleep8079
      @iwantsleep8079 3 роки тому

      I don’t know, I might need to check again

  • @oXRomeoVSJulietXo
    @oXRomeoVSJulietXo 5 років тому +1

    I look forward to Paul Booth's interview; he's always so nonchalant whether he's delivering brutal honesty or a super insane life experiences. It's hilarious and I love him.

  • @MichaelMartinez-ot9df
    @MichaelMartinez-ot9df 5 років тому +2

    I went to the best shop in my town, my first Tattoo is a vampire skull, and I was 20 at the time here it is 15 years later I still love it.
    I had a great artist, he did 3 of my 4 tattoos.
    I love all my pieces!!

  • @SuperIndie360
    @SuperIndie360 5 років тому +258

    they seems to forget that it's MY BODY so trust me, I will micro manage and if the drawing is not like I want it, the artist will change it until I'M satisfied. plus I don't think that a specific artist is necessary if you want a more generic piece or if you come with you're own drawing (for 2 of my tattoos I draw them myslef and the artist only straighten them and make them look neater).

    • @skateboardz3150
      @skateboardz3150 5 років тому +29

      If you're gonna be so uptight and specific about it then do the tattoo yourself

    • @jalonjt
      @jalonjt 5 років тому +130

      Skateboard Z Or you can just do what your client asked you to do. If I ask to buy a movie ticket to a horror movie, I don’t need the ticket guy to switch it to a comedy because he thinks it’s better.

    • @skateboardz3150
      @skateboardz3150 5 років тому +24

      U can't compare watching a movie and a tattoo 😂😂😭 hush

    • @jalonjt
      @jalonjt 5 років тому +80

      Skateboard Z The problem is that you can. Both are providing a specific service that you are paying for. An artist changing a tattoo without your consent is similar to someone changing your movie ticket without your consent. How about you try to actually prove me wrong this time. Or are you not able to?

    • @Chigona96
      @Chigona96 5 років тому +50

      Skateboard Z butthurt much no? We are the one paying for something on OUR body for the rest of OUR life, if I want something specific and I m paying its my matter. Thankfully not all of tatoo artist are thinking like this.

  • @CRWM987
    @CRWM987 5 років тому +32

    I feel like I just wouldn’t be taken seriously if I went to a shop and asked all the questions I was thinking. Interviewing a bunch of artists doesn’t seem practical.

  • @angelinaduane2904
    @angelinaduane2904 5 років тому

    Aghhh I was so happy to see Ryan!

  • @angelicgemini3114
    @angelicgemini3114 5 років тому

    Getting my first next month can’t wait !

  • @trexbattle
    @trexbattle 4 роки тому +16

    “It’s ur fault not the artist bc u didn’t search for the right artist”

  • @MobySeniorDik
    @MobySeniorDik 5 років тому +261

    5:08, who the fuk actually wears their hat like that

  • @jessicafarkas5576
    @jessicafarkas5576 4 роки тому

    I just got my first tattoo yesterday, I did my research and my artist was hella impressed that I knew so much about the after care and things like that. I decided to get two in one setting

  • @maddoxbrockman8155
    @maddoxbrockman8155 4 роки тому

    \man they guys are honestly inspiring

  • @gyroscope3280
    @gyroscope3280 5 років тому +66

    I'm 18 and just got my first session done last week and its healing good, I did my research and found a great artist it's a little expensive ($100 an hour) but I didn't even bother to bargain the price because I knew that it's worth it. next week I'm going in for my second session.

    • @ardscholar8208
      @ardscholar8208 5 років тому +28

      Aldair Velazquez Where I am from 100 dollars an hour is cheap

    • @Honeydew360
      @Honeydew360 5 років тому +33

      $100 an hour is a bargain.

    • @gyroscope3280
      @gyroscope3280 5 років тому

      @@ardscholar8208 I'm Houston tx

    • @gyroscope3280
      @gyroscope3280 5 років тому +1

      @@Honeydew360 yeah I guess it is lol

    • @adityaelanjickal5459
      @adityaelanjickal5459 5 років тому +1

      Aldair Velazquez What tatoo shop is it? I also live in Houston, Tx

  • @a.b4595
    @a.b4595 3 роки тому +4

    My first tattoo is "tattoo" on my neck ...I love it
    Tattoos always don't have to mean something
    You wanna get a tattoo... just get it

  • @20allii01
    @20allii01 5 років тому

    This helped me so much ❤️🙏

  • @sienivaikku
    @sienivaikku 3 роки тому

    Here is some great tattoo inspiration, dont rush and regret later!

  • @OurBlackFriend
    @OurBlackFriend 5 років тому +6

    4:55 That's a great philosophy for life in general

  • @cfoley7073
    @cfoley7073 5 років тому +80

    Stay off google and do your research

    • @CezarBianu
      @CezarBianu 5 років тому +5

      haha, that must sound weird to the millennials =)))

    • @munchhecks250
      @munchhecks250 5 років тому +8

      But I dont like bing

    • @CloudslnMyCoffee
      @CloudslnMyCoffee 5 років тому +1

      I thought the same thing...yeah okay

    • @CALIFORNIAsGAMER
      @CALIFORNIAsGAMER 5 років тому +1

      Xavier Foley research as in look at the artists portfolio see what he specials in make sure he can do the job

  • @rocknroll20024
    @rocknroll20024 3 роки тому

    Getting mine first tattoo. tomorrow I’m excited not too scared but excited

  • @YoSoFunnyx3
    @YoSoFunnyx3 5 років тому

    I was and still am super happy with my first tattoo. My cousin's wife is a tattoo artist and although it was in a very sensitive spot and I was in a lot of pain I could trust her to make sure it came out beautiful and I wasn't embarrassed from her because I knew her and she never made me feel about crying. I got a butterfly and some lettering on the top of my wrist to represent the butterfly project. I've had a long history of self harm and the tattoos going over the scars and some fresh healing cuts was extremely painful but it was totally worth it and it has helped me tremendously with cutting.

  • @Josh-ur6dx
    @Josh-ur6dx 5 років тому +3

    I don't think I missed it, but the only person that mentions it is the last one Nikki. The passing out part. I have never passed out while getting a tattoo, but I have always gotten that light headed feeling within 5 minutes. I rest and then I'm good to go for the rest of the session without a break. But I still remember my first tattoo getting that feeling and kind of freaking out (not bad just internally) because no one warned me that could happen. The second tattoo I got I said something to the artist and his response was a long the lines of "Oh yeah that happens to a lot for people, even ones that are covered in tattoos. I can't believe the artist didn't give you a heads up about that with it being your first tattoo" So first timers you might get light headed, no reason to power through, just tell the artist if it starts, take a breather have a sip of water and you'll be good.

  • @AlexRooneyComposer
    @AlexRooneyComposer 5 років тому +3

    I had this open in a different tab and when the Kiwi guy(can't remember his name) started talking I thought it was Korg from Thor Ragnarok for a second!

  • @jsk-art
    @jsk-art 3 роки тому +1

    Watching this a week after getting my first tattoo, and I'm really happy that I hit all the marks, except maybe the "go big" advice. I did get a decent size tattoo, takes up most of the inside of my forearm, but is all just linework and solid blocks of ink, not shaded or anything (only took a couple hours or so, but it turned out really clean and I'm super happy with it). I do think that I could pretty easily integrate it into a sleeve if I did wind up going that route, though.

  • @nathalierits1822
    @nathalierits1822 4 роки тому +1

    I just got my first tattoo yesterday. My advice is to think good about what you want. And if you have a good idea just go in to shop, talk to the artist, let them give there input ( there the ones that know what will look good). And make sure that you feel comfortable with your artist, but than just go for it and don’t overthink it too much.

  • @growandgame
    @growandgame 3 роки тому +4

    I love the newer artists are like "eat and sleep well, do research" then Paul Boothe comes on and says "I usually like to scare the shit out of them" lol Paul is awesome

  • @LotionEnjoyer
    @LotionEnjoyer 5 років тому +476

    "let the artist have their twist on your tat" lol no, It's my body and my tattoo. I want what I want, Im not some lifeless canvas or notebook you can doodle on.

    • @faycalbourouina7180
      @faycalbourouina7180 4 роки тому +8

      Assholes

    • @RemRewRoe
      @RemRewRoe 4 роки тому +36

      Tattoo artists are artists, not printers. Creativity and craft is their livelihood, not yours. If you pick them for their art and expect them to spend hours creating and putting their best work on you, remember what you went to them for. If they are trained, they know you're not a lifeless notebook. They've tattooed on themselves, their friends, possibly their family. They know people live and walk and work with their artworks by their sides forever.

    • @toogaytolift9176
      @toogaytolift9176 4 роки тому +67

      @@RemRewRoe it doesnt matter if it's there livelihood because we're the one paying for it.
      Obviously you cant be too picky but we're paying for a product.

    • @RemRewRoe
      @RemRewRoe 4 роки тому +24

      @@toogaytolift9176 you do realise they have to show you a full blown illustration of what they're putting on you based on what you wanted, before you agree to commit to the piece, right? It's in their interest to impress their clients and make a piece they are artistically satisfied with. Why does everyone assume clients don't get to agree or disagree or tweak proposed tattoos? Why is the process treated one way or the other? You either dictate everything the artist does or let the artist decide everything? The real process is somewhere in the middle, whether you believe it or not.

    • @samiam5196
      @samiam5196 4 роки тому +16

      Then find an artist that tattoos in the style you want and will do what you want. No tattoo artist has to do what you want. You’re commissioning artwork not ordering a burger at McDonald’s.

  • @Ihavethreeaxolotls
    @Ihavethreeaxolotls 5 років тому

    Watching this before I get my first tattoo tomorrow!!

  • @KS-jf6ed
    @KS-jf6ed 3 роки тому +2

    My first tattoo was so small because I thought the pain would be so terrible. It's never as bad as you think. I agree, go big! (unless you only want small tattoos, then do you) I have so many small tattoos and it's getting in the way of my sleeve now.