Will tattoo artists do two tattoos in one session for a person who has never gotten a tattoo?
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at
11:43 pm
I don’t have any tattoos but I already came up with two tattoo designs. They’re just lettering.
One will go around my wrist.
The other one will be on the inside of my forearm and I want it to take up all the space so it will be big.
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My husband finished his sleeve tattoo (like the last 3 hours) and then he went straight to his rib tattoo of his army squad when he went to basic right after and that took like 3 hours.
So it depends on the artist and the availability that they have, and of course how much you can take.
The wrist is a very painful/sensitive spot. I was sweating so bad and I just wanted it over with. It was like a 7/10 on some parts. Especially on the bone and the nerve.
I don’t think they will care. It just depends on how long each piece takes and how long you want to sit in a chair. If they have the time, I am sure they will do it in one sitting.
depends on the tattoos, locations and sizes. if there is time in the session for both, and they’re not too extreme they will. however if a person with no tattoos tries getting one on their neck or hand, the tattoo artist will probably urge them to reconsider
Not a good idea, especially for your 1st.
Do the wrist tattoo. Take excellent and current aftercare of it 3 – 5Xs a day, for as long as it takes (about a month).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXS9t1Ec7pY
Then live with it for a while (no less than 6 months, a year is better).
You may just find that your thoughts and understanding about tattoos will change.
Take your time, there is no hurry, and if you are just trying to save money, it isn’t worth it.
Each tattoo should be well thought out, and considered individually. You are going to have them for the rest of your life, so take care, and take your time.
Most reputable tattoo shops would probably not do this.
luck~