Pre-Care

Here’s some information to help make your tattoo process go a little more smoothly!

Make sure to follow these instructions to make your tattoo go smoothly!
Pre-Care
Hydrate and Moisturize Regularly Before
Be sure to drink plenty of water. Drink at least 1-2 liters a day leading up to your tattoo appointment. The longer you do this, the better. A good rule of thumb, do this for 2+ weeks before your appointment. Properly hydrating before your tattoo appointment helps ensure that your skin is properly hydrated as well. Having properly hydrated skin is a huge factor in helping to guarantee that your tattoo will heal well. Staying hydrated will also help you to withstand longer tattoo sessions. Taking time to moisturize the area 1-2 times a day will help with moisture and skin health as well. This will make it dramatically easier to tattoo your skin. However, do not apply any creams or lotions to the area on the day of your tattoo appointment.

IF YOU ARE DIABETIC
Bring your glucometer or a way for you to check your blood sugar throughout your appointment in case you start to feel unwell. This way we can ensure that your blood sugar isn't fluctuating in a unhealthy/undesirable manner.

Avoid Partying Or Drinking Alcohol The Night Before
Alcohol can thin your blood and being hungover for your tattoo appointment is no fun for you, or your artist. Getting a good nights sleep before your tattoo appointment will also help with pain management during the procedure.

Avoid Damage To The Skin Before Your Tattoo Appointment
Use caution for at least 1 month prior to your tattoo appointment. Be sure to also avoid direct sun, tanning, chemical peels, or any other procedures that can damage your skin. Your artist will do all necessary skin preparation, such as shaving, before beginning your tattoo. Shaving the area that will be tattooed yourself before arriving to your tattoo appointment is not recommended. You could irritate your skin, making it impossible to tattoo over the irritation.

Eat Before Your Tattoo Appointment
Taking time to eat a healthy meal before your tattoo appointment will benefit both your session, and final tattoo. Eating before your tattoo appointment helps your body function properly throughout the duration of the procedure. It also helps you physically and mentally withstand the stress of being tattooed. If you are hungry during your tattoo session, it makes pain management more difficult.

Bring Entertainment
Bringing some form of entertainment or a distraction tool is a great idea to prepare for your tattoo session. You could bring your smartphone, a pair of headphones, a tablet, a book, etc. These are all great ways to keep yourself busy without being distracting or getting in the way of your artist.

Choose Proper Attire
Please keep clothing choices in mind to accommodate for the location of your tattoo. Your attire will also help with your comfort levels through the duration of the tattoo procedure. If you’re getting tattooed on your leg, wearing shorts or loose sweat pants would be an appropriate choice. If you have concerns about how to accommodate for your placement, please reach out to your artist directly for advice.

Do Not Show Up Under The Influence of Drugs or Alcohol
Advil and Tylenol are okay for pain management during the tattoo session.