some tattoo questions.... EDIT: can anyone recommend a place in So Cal?

AUMM

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so im planning on getting a tattoo, i was thinking about getting something in red, but would it stay bright or will it get dull fast. also, why is it that "standard" tatoo's are green? is there anything bad about getting a black tattoo?

what should i look for to find a good tattoo place? anything else i should know...?

Thanks!
 

Electric Amish

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From my limited knowledge, standard tatoos are black, but turn green over time, expecially with the older inks.

A red tatoo will fade over time, but it will take many years.

amish
 

tarheelmm

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Originally posted by: AUMM
so im planning on getting a tattoo, i was thinking about getting something in red, but would it stay bright or will it get dull fast. also, why is it that "standard" tatoo's are green? is there anything bad about getting a black tattoo?

what should i look for to find a good tattoo place? anything else i should know...?

Thanks!

Green is an old school color. Dont know of many places that uses green as a standard. I have 3 tats, one that is blue, one that is black and yellow and one that is all black. My skin is pretty thick and usually dry so the color has faded some over the years.

The place that did my first two was not that great of a looking place. Make sure they use new needles and you see them take the needles out of the pack. Look at the person who is tattoing you. If they have a lot of tattoos they are usually pretty good. The people just starting out dont have many and you wind up being the guiena pig! Good Luck
 

Pixelated

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Originally posted by: tarheelmm
Originally posted by: AUMM
so im planning on getting a tattoo, i was thinking about getting something in red, but would it stay bright or will it get dull fast. also, why is it that "standard" tatoo's are green? is there anything bad about getting a black tattoo?

what should i look for to find a good tattoo place? anything else i should know...?

Thanks!

Green is an old school color. Dont know of many places that uses green as a standard. I have 3 tats, one that is blue, one that is black and yellow and one that is all black. My skin is pretty thick and usually dry so the color has faded some over the years.

The place that did my first two was not that great of a looking place. Make sure they use new needles and you see them take the needles out of the pack. Look at the person who is tattoing you. If they have a lot of tattoos they are usually pretty good. The people just starting out dont have many and you wind up being the guiena pig! Good Luck

Colored tattoos will fade faster than the standard dark blue/black color. It will also depend on how well you protect that area from the sun, so make sure you use sunblock. I've got a colored tattoo that's probably ready to be touched up and it's been about 10 years.

Also, I'm not sure if looking to see if the person who is going to tattoo you has a lot of tattoos is a good gauge of good they are. More often than not, they probably didn't do their own tattoos. Ask to see their portfolio. Most keep pictures of the work they've done. But definitely make sure they use new needles!

One more thing... make sure it's a tattoo that means something to you and not just some passing fad. I've seen quite a few people get tattoos only to regret later in life. It'll cost a lot more to remove it than it did to get it there.

 

blackdogdeek

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all tattoos fade but you can get them retouched. my black one has faded but you can still tell it is black, it doesn't look green or any other color. imo, colors other than black don't look so good in tattoos.
 

blackdogdeek

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what state are you in? in nj tattoo artists are required to show you that they are taking a new needle out of its package. it was kind of funny, my artist said something that sounded like it came directly out of a state mandated pamphlet or statement.
 

AUMM

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hmmm, well i was thinking about getting red but only because i wanted to to be really bright red. maybe ill go with black.

about how long would it take for approximately a 6 inch by 2 inch tat? and whats the average price?

im in CA btw
 

Electric Amish

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Probably run you $75 at least.

Depending on the intricacy and the ability of the artist, I'd say maybe an hour.

amish
 

blackdogdeek

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i have a tribal band around my right bicep about an inch in width. it took about 1.5 hrs with a little break in between as the artist first did the outline then filled in with a different type of needle after the break. about 5 years ago it cost me $250.
 

Pixelated

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the cost will depend on detail, but shouldn't be too bad.

btw, where are you in CA? I know a few good places in SoCal.
 

AUMM

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Originally posted by: Pixelated
the cost will depend on detail, but shouldn't be too bad.

btw, where are you in CA? I know a few good places in SoCal.

oooo im in SoCal, im over by Newport, where do you recommend?
 

tarheelmm

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Originally posted by: Pixelated
Originally posted by: tarheelmm
Originally posted by: AUMM
so im planning on getting a tattoo, i was thinking about getting something in red, but would it stay bright or will it get dull fast. also, why is it that "standard" tatoo's are green? is there anything bad about getting a black tattoo?

what should i look for to find a good tattoo place? anything else i should know...?

Thanks!


Also, I'm not sure if looking to see if the person who is going to tattoo you has a lot of tattoos is a good gauge of good they are. More often than not, they probably didn't do their own tattoos. Ask to see their portfolio. Most keep pictures of the work they've done. But definitely make sure they use new needles!


Or ask for the person that did theirs!
 

AUMM

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another question, im planning on getting it on my upper leg, should i shave the hair in that area beforehand??

anyone know any good places in So Cal?
 

Electric Amish

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Originally posted by: AUMM
another question, im planning on getting it on my upper leg, should i shave the hair in that area beforehand??

anyone know any good places in So Cal?

If you don't, they will

amish
 

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i have a red and green tat and the red has really faded. i want to get it re-inked. i've had it for 6 or 7 years and i noticed the fade around a year ago.

 

Yax

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I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.
 

melly

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Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

rolleye.gif
i guess i'm a slut and a dumb broad. excuse me while i go destroy my 2 degrees.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

I didnt know that having a tattoo means a girl has slept with dozens of guys. Tell me, are all of your assumptions this retarded?

BTW, neither myself nor my girlfriend have tattoos.
 

Electric Amish

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Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

My wife has multiple tatoo's. She hasn't slept around and she could kick your ass mentally and physcially.

amish
 

Vonkhan

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Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

yep ... and the earth is big flat plane, hope u walk right off it :disgust:
 

Hubris

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Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

rofl. Way to paint everyone with a single brush there, Sparky.

I've got a series of four symbols on the inside of my left forearm that are black and they're still pretty vivid, though it's only been a couple years.

I've got a tribal band around my right forearm that's broken by a fire and water yin-yang which has light blue and red in it. It's only about six months old, but looks great.
 

MaxDepth

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Originally posted by: caramel
Originally posted by: cheapbidder01
I hate tatoos.

On a guy, its a sign that he wants to be tough. Not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

On a girl, its a sign that she's a slut also not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed.

rolleye.gif
i guess i'm a slut and a dumb broad. excuse me while i go destroy my 2 degrees.


OOOoooooh yeah! That's me Mr. Tough Guy!
Come over here so I can beat you up! (you forgot laziest after "not the brightest or sharpest tool in the shed." )
:Q


For AUMM:
In NC they have to be licensed; only 18 yrs of age or older can get a tat; must use new needles (and for them fresh gloves).

Places a tattoo WILL HURT - anywhere close to the bone (ankle, elbow), places you find ticklish, and any design where the artist says it will take over 3 hours.

As for color - tribal ink fades the least (black), but the most important fact is your skin type. Do you burn easily in the sun? Do you have stretch marks from either fat or sudden growth? Those kind of things make a tattoo fade quicker or lose their shape.


Hey you, cheapbidder01! Come back here! I ain't through with you yet!