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Myths About Tattoos in the Tattoo Industry

Part of the appeal of tattoos has always been the aura of mystery that surrounds them. Even with an understanding of how tattoos work, it is still somewhat amazing how you can have art created and it remains there permanently. This mystery has given rise to numerous “tattoo myths,” stories, and false advice that has been passed down as fact but is in fact false. To help clear up some of the confusion surrounding tattoos and dispel some long-standing myths, we’ve put together different myths about tattoos in the tattoo industry.  As a result, you will be able to distinguish fact from fiction when discussing tattoos with others.

Different Myths About Tattoos

The procedure of getting a tattoo can seem quite mysterious. This has caused a lot of misunderstandings concerning both the tattooing and healing processes. Here are some of the common myths clients tell us, along with the reasons they’re untrue.

1. Getting tattoos can lead to health problems: Some claim that tattoos can induce disease or even cancer. This myth may have its roots in the worry that bloodborne diseases may spread if tattoo artists don’t utilize sterile tools. In addition, some customers may experience ink allergies. There is currently no proof that merely having a tattoo can have a negative impact on one’s health. In fact, according to some research, getting a tattoo increases the number of antibodies in your blood, which can aid in the defense against diseases like the common cold.

2. Black and grey tattoos pain less than colored ones: Although there is a reason why some individuals think color hurts “more” than black and grey tattoos, all tattoos hurt. Different approaches must be used by artists for inks of various consistencies. The procedure of getting a tattoo may necessitate an extra pass or a longer time if the ink is thin, which will result in an additional step. Color ink is typically thicker than black ink, though this varies depending on the brand. This explains why colored tattoos appear to “hurt more.”

3. It hurts less to get inked while drunk: Many individuals believe that having a few drinks before their visit may lessen the discomfort. Alcohol, on the other hand, has the opposite effect. Actually, the majority of artists advise against drinking the night before or on the day of an appointment. Alcohol causes a person to bleed more during their appointment since it thins the blood. Alcohol also dehydrates the body, which increases the discomfort of a tattoo. The same is true of medicines, particularly ibuprofen because it thins the blood. This can make it more difficult for a tattoo artist to work because the patient will bleed significantly more throughout their appointment. The majority of states prohibit tattooing those who are drunk. There is a good chance that a client may be turned away if they arrive at their appointment drunk because they wished to numb the pain.

4.  You can’t donate blood after obtaining a tattoo: You can donate blood even if you have tattoos. The amount of time you must wait after obtaining a tattoo before giving blood, however, varies by state.

5. Ointment use over new tattoos will promote faster healing: While applying excessive amounts of ointment to a new tattoo may seem like a good idea to keep it “hydrated,” doing so can prevent the tattoo from healing correctly. A new tattoo can’t breathe if there is a heavy coating of ointment on top of it, and the ointment will actually draw the ink out of the tattoo. Applying only a little coating will help the skin’s natural healing process.

6. Your tattoos may fade due to chlorine: This one has some validity. Although you’ll have plenty of clients who go to the beach or the pool shortly after getting a tattoo, most individuals are aware that swimming can make an unhealed tattoo’s ink slip off. This means that using chlorine-filled swimming pools might make a tattoo appear faded. Going in the pool won’t cause your tattoos to fade after they have healed. The top layer of skin may suffer some minor harm if the pool has greater chlorine levels. However, tattoo ink is hidden from chlorine in the second layer of skin. Whether or not the time is spent in a pool, excessive sun exposure increases the chances that tattoos will fade.

Conclusion

There is a lot of information regarding tattoos on the internet, but not all of it is true. The morals, behavior, or personality of a person are not at all affected by their tattoos. Tattoos are popular among people from all walks of life, but actions and words rather than inked artwork are the best indicators of a person’s morals. Therefore, keep in mind that people are so much more than their tattoos, the next time you meet someone with a tattoo. One of Vijayawada’s top tattoo studios is Shaila Tattoos and Piercing Studio. With almost 9 years of combined experience using needles and ink, our studio is the ideal place for you to have the tattoo of your dreams. Because we specialize in permanent tattoos, we are aware of our responsibilities in light of the assurance and confidence you place in us. We have experience working with a range of customer needs and creative designs.

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