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Final Steps Of The Tattoo Process

Even though the process itself is pretty much over and done with, you should heed the advise of your tattoo artist. (I’m assuming that he or she gave you a checklist of things to do so that your tattoo will end up looking vibrant and that no infections will set in.)

Once you reach, the final steps of the tattoo process, your tattoo should be inked on and on the mend. Healing nicely, we hope. Still looking quite raw for the time being, but the tattoo design would undoubtedly already be visible for all to see.

At this point, all you’ve learned about post-care of your tattoo will come into play and you should definitely read over your  notes, and pay particular attention to the advise given to you in regard to what to do next. Those parting words from the tattoo studio’s artist will play a big part in your life over the next few days and weeks.

On occasion, once the tattoo is done and ready to be shown off, the tattoo shop may request permission to take a photograph of the finished product. If you’re okay with this, then they’ll probably be using it as an example of their work that they can show off to potential customers who come through their door. As such, it should come as no surprise to you that the most popular tattoos for this purpose would be those that are unique or stunning in their own way.

Anyway, no matter how you look at it, you’re ready (or should be ready!) to take one final step out of the tattoo process. By taking this step, you’ll be leaving the ‘comfort zone’ that you’re in and starting to judge the finished product for yourself to see whether or not it’s meets your approval… whether or not you’re fully satisfied with it. If you are, great – if not, it might be worthwhile checking what the tattoo studio’s position is on guaranteeing it’s work.

Remember, an artists hand isn’t as precise as, let’s say, a printing press. So if a circle isn’t perfectly, perfectly, perfectly round, maybe you could cut him some slack and appreciate the uniqueness of your design.

Although these are the final steps of the tattoo process, truth be told there are yet more steps that need to be taken to take care of your tattoo in the long term. These mostly involve caring for the tattoo itself during it’s after-care phase. Instead of overpaying for these products that you need, go ahead and check out our warehouse prices by Clicking Here.

Those first few days of your new tattoo are the tricky days … when things are still sore. But soon it’ll be all yours to flash around and show off. Enjoy the process. You’ve made it!

Now follow all directions and do everything in your power (don’t be lazy for even a second) to keep your tattoo healing and free of infection.  Click here to check out our discounted prices of our entire line of After-Care products.