Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What are some tips and advice for getting a wrist tattoo? (Questions inside)?

How big must the tattoo be (minimally)?


Is it true that the tattoo must be below the crease of the wrist?


Do some colors hurt more than others?


Are tattoos becoming more acceptable in the professional world?


Would I have to keep a tattoo covered all the time at work, or just for job interviews and such?


How much do tattoos usually cost? (How much was yours?)





I am not planning on getting a tattoo for another year-at least, but I wanted to find out some more information now.What are some tips and advice for getting a wrist tattoo? (Questions inside)?
How big must the tattoo be (minimally)? Doesn't matter, it can be your whole back or just one dot of ink.





Is it true that the tattoo must be below the crease of the wrist? The reasoning behind this is the crease of your wrist is going to go through a lot more motion, obviously, and that's going to make the tattoo fade quicker. Tattoo artists would rather just tattoo you below the crease so that you don't have to get a thousand million touch ups. Plus, leaving the crease out of it makes healing a little easier.





Do some colors hurt more than others? Nah, it's all the same.





Are tattoos becoming more acceptable in the professional world? I'd say a little bit, yeah. You should still be sure you can cover them up if necessary.





Would I have to keep a tattoo covered all the time at work, or just for job interviews and such? Depends on the job. Always cover it for interviews, then when you get the job, ask about their policies. Some places don't care, others will write you up if your tattoos are showing at all.





How much do tattoos usually cost? (How much was yours?) I've got some that were $50-60 and I've got others that were $100 or a little more. It's all pay by the hour, and I'd say I've probably spent close to $1000 on my tattoos altogether.What are some tips and advice for getting a wrist tattoo? (Questions inside)?
Heyaa


Its all really up to you


I have 5 tattoos and one is on my wrist!


I have 4 stars lol tiny compared to my other ones


the outline hurts more but that's only because your thinking bout it all the time tbh!


yeah they are becoming more acceptable and dont cover them to interviews because your employer might want to see them before they give you the job :)


and the price depends on the size :)





ill list all mine:





wrist (4 stars) = 拢25


bottom back (massive tribal with crown) = 拢65


Hip (Star with dots) = 拢30


Shoulder (butterfly) = 拢25


Neck (Trebilclef) = 拢20





plus i have pericings :P





hope that helps :)


gud luck!





xxx






How big must the tattoo be (minimally)? No size restrictions on tattoos. I saw a guy with a dot once.





Is it true that the tattoo must be below the crease of the wrist? I鈥檝e never heard this





Do some colors hurt more than others? All tattoos 鈥榟urt鈥?a bit, color doesn鈥檛 matter, position on the body does





Are tattoos becoming more acceptable in the professional world? A little more, yes, but depends on where you work/what field you鈥檙e in





Would I have to keep a tattoo covered all the time at work, or just for job interviews and such? Ask your boss. At my firm, yes, you should have them covered.





How much do tattoos usually cost? (How much was yours?) Tattoos cost between free and $10K. Depends on: 1. How big 2. How many hours it takes 3. Where on the body 4. Colors 5. who the artist is 6. Where you live 7. The exchange rate on foreign currency



u better make sure you'll like the design the rest of your life
answer to your questions.





1)the size depends on whatever size you want it to be.


2)have you seen the most tattooed man hehe his was over the crease hes like covered from top to bottom so i dont think so


3)colours dont hurt its thhe needle that does but it aint as bad as people say got mine done when i was 15 so its grand


4)about professions it depends on a profession some are for some against for example if you work with medicine or in science sector they wont really want to get you if you have tattoos while in music stores and art careers or in some office works they dont mind as long as you do your job rite.


5)you should cover your tattoo at a job interview because tattoos are more likely to get you not acepted at a work place and at work it all just depends on a job your doing some dont mind them being seeing while others do


6)normally its per hoour cost so it depends mainly on a studio where you getting it done mine was free I make em myself hehe have it for 2 years now dont regret having it done just hard to find a job with it



don't get 1

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