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Pick Your Tattoo Design First!


Did you know that over 35% of first-time tattoo owners regret their choice of tattoo design? This percentage is shocking but I’m sure you know it’s true as I do.

The problem is not the person but the lack of inspiration and ideas for a suitable tattoo design. Most people still continue to enter tattoo parlors with no clue what design they want and end up choosing something they are not 100% sure about. I don’t know about you, but I say if you are not 100% certain with a design you will become another statistic and end up regretting it. A few pages of designs are not enough in order to get the best possible tattoo design that fits you.

A tattoo parlor is not always the best place to make the decision of what tattoo design you want to get inked. Being rushed at a tattoo parlor is no fun and you definitely need as much time as you need. Choosing a tattoo design should take hours of research to come up with the best possible design. By giving you thousands and thousands of professional tattoo designs prepared by tattoo artists you will get exactly what you want at a very low price. How much money would you spend to make sure you get a tattoo you would never regret?

Before You Get Inked


So you want to get 'inked'? Well before you jump in head
first, there are some things you need to deeply consider before the
first needle touches your skin.

Getting a tattoo is an important decision. It involves more than just
picking a cool picture from a wall, book, or website. What you put
on your body will be there for a LONG time. Your ENTIRE life. So,
it's absolutely vital that you choose wisely and take into
consideration every single aspect of the whole tattooing process
including examining your motivation for getting a tattoo! This is
NOT like getting a bad hair cut. Hair will grow back, but you're
stuck with your skin all your life!

Don't worry, I'm not trying to scare you ;)

Choosing the best tattoo studio, or parlor that fits your specific
needs is a very important first step to getting the right tattoo done
right. But how exactly do you go about deciding on the best one to
go for?

Here's a tip - have any of your friends or relatives that have had a
tat done that looks good? Ask them who and where they went to
for their tattoo. Then investigate this place for yourself just to be
sure.

Keep in mind that you don't always have to go with the first studio
you visit! Look around. Be choosy. There's plenty of time to get
your first tattoo, so DON'T RUSH IT! Take your time and make the
best choice based on your findings.

Check out some of the best Tattoo Art Designs Here!

How Much Do Tattoos Cost?


If you're getting your first tattoo, you may have this question floating around in your head. Well, this is also dependent on a combination of factors such as, the studio's pricing scale for artwork done, if it is an original custom design, the size of the tattoo, and how many colors are used.

All these things, among a few others will determine how much you will pay. What you should make a mental note of is that tattoos that are done professionally are not cheap.

Realistically, plan on spending anywhere from $65 to $500+ for your new tattoo.

Consider it an investment because it will be something
that will be with you throughout your lifetime and something that
you'll always be proud of.

Choose a design at TatFever before you hit the tat shops so you can show them exactly what you want done.

What Happens When You Make A Mistake?


If you've spent some time thinking about the right tattoo for
yourself or even somebody else for that matter, then there's one
thing that you should NOT have to worry about tattoo removal!

Let me warn you in advance: Tattoo removal is expensive!

If you later decide that you do not want the tattoo, you will have
to pay an expensive price to have it surgically removed which causes
risks and complications as well. In some cases, those who have
got tattoos have had to have the tattoo removed due to infection. In
these cases the infection has gotten so bad that there really is no
other choice than to get the tattoo removed.

So my advice: Before you decide to get a tattoo, make sure that
the design you have picked out is something that you can see
yourself with for years to come. If there is any doubt in your mind
about the tattoo, you should not get it. Even though it may seem
cool at the time, the price for removal and the complications with
surgery may not be worth it in the long run!

Hopefully I haven't put you off! Just pick out some excellent
designs at TatFever and you'll be fine! Hint hint ;)