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    What is the Procedure Involved in Getting Body Art?

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    When you've made the decision to get a tattoo and considered the pros and negatives of having an everlasting marking on your body, you will then perhaps be asking what is the best course of action to take when getting the design? Here are three basic steps towards choosing a tattoo that you will appreciate and that is also expertly designed.

    The first thing to be aware of is the design of the tattoo you get is your decision. The tattoo artist doesn't care so you don't want to waste his or her day by trying to make up your mind on the spot. Go to the tattoo parlor with your design already drawn out. A lot of people get a tattoo as part of their relationship or to commemorate someone important to them. If that makes you feel closer to your loved one, that's a perfectly fine reason for getting a tattoo.

    Other people want body art to be cute and effortless like a flower or an angel. Whatever the drawing, you have to have the design either with you or have already been and found it in the shop, tattoo artists do not usually do freehand work, they must follow a pattern.

    Along with the pattern think about what colors to include with your tattoo. Your own natural skin shade may make a difference. If you are really pale, white may not be a good tattoo tint for you. This is where the expertise of the tattoo artist can be helpful to make adjustments so the tattoo looks great on you.

    It may go without saying that a huge decision to make is where on your body to have the tattoo placed. A tattoo that you are getting to show off to everyone can go on your hand, ankle or even neck or face. But if it is a tattoo you are getting just for your own pleasure or part of a private language with someone special, placing it on your upper leg or somewhere else that is usually covered is a good choice.

    Keep in mind when selecting where on your body to show off your tattoo that this design is going to be visible for the rest of your life. It will be there when you are an adult, a PTA member, working for a business and even when you are a grandparent. So you might not go with "I love Satan" on your forehead knowing that could be a problem for future roles you will fill.

    But the last by far not the least decision you must make is who will give you your tattoo. Always go to a professional who knows how to give you a tattoo that looks good and who uses hygienic procedures. But ask your friends who have gotten tattoos for reviews of the tattoo parlors and of the individual tattoo artists so you know the good places and also what to avoid so you don't have a bad experience.

    Before you take the plunge and get your tat, take the right steps and collect as much information as possible, always sleep on a decision like this so that you don't make an impulsive decision - don't forget that this is a decision that you will be required to live with forever.

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