Since I last posted on here, I got a tattoo!
Although now I love it and sometimes even forget it's there, due to it being behind me...literally. It took quite a bit of time and some panic to get used to it. 5 stages to be exact.
Almost backing out
Making the artist draw it out at least 5 times until it was 100% acceptable for that needle to even come near me.
Panic stage 1
The moment I stood up from the chair I suddenly realised this is forever, there's no going back now.
Panic stage 2
Once unsupervised, I somehow had to make sure this tattoo didn't turn into a blob.(A tattoo blowout as they call it)
Relief
After the 3 days of stress, I could finally take that *now* gross bit of tape off and see the results of my care.
Acceptance
After a couple of days of being taken aback and scared by my own reflection, I finally forget about its whole existence.
Where to go
I tried to do as much research as possible before choosing a place, but to be honest there's only so much I could understand about the tattoo lingo. As long as it looks good and I don't die from it, it'll do. I chose Star Crossed Tattoo in TST.
Although I booked the appointment 2 weeks in advance, they seemed to have forgotten about my entire existence when I walked in. After waiting (and panicking) for half an hour someone finally bothered to show up.
While I wouldn't say it was the best service, my tattoo came out perfectly and with pretty minimal pain - the most important element.
Other shops recommended around HK
Zinc Tattoo shop
Blackout Tattoo
Dragon Lair Tattoo
Top Tips
- Since you're not allowed to go swimming for a few weeks after, it's better to ink up in the cooler months to avoid being a sweaty mess.
- Choose an artist who's style is similar to what you're looking for. A shop that specialises in sleeves probably won't be able to give you the tiny tattoo of your dreams.
- Try not to go on a hike or anything too sweaty during the 3 days of wearing tape, you'll constantly be worrying about it.
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