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How much do tattoos cost?
What is the cost of a tattoo?
20 Answers
- MeaghanLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Depends on the size, location, amount of ink, and number of colors.
Source(s): 3 tattoos - Anonymous1 decade ago
The cost of tattoos. Tattooing has always been expensive. The tattoo supply has increased dramatically with a surge in the amount of artists, but the demand has also increased, with more people getting tattoos, and tattooing becoming less taboo. So tattooing is still expensive.
In America, you can expect a basic price of $80 to $100 an hour. Sometimes shops dont charge by the hour, but instead by the piece, and that may or may not be to your advantage. There is a minimum at every shop, and although that often differs, very few shops will ever touch you for less than $40. This may seem incredibly pricey, especially since you might only want a star the size of a dime, but theres a few reasons they wont charge you less.
Most tattoo artists pay a percentage of what they make to the shop in order to work there and use certain supplies. Most shops in America pay between 40-60% of what they make to the shopaes owner, so out of that $40 minimum, the artist may only be making $20. Also, tattooing equipment is another cost. So in order to make it worth their time at all, they usually set minimums.
There are a few myths about the cost of tattoos that Iad like to correct. Color tattoos do not cost more than black and grey ones. Color tattoos do tend to take longer if they have large palettes than black and grey tattoos do, so that may be a factor, but color itself is not more expensive. Where it is on the body may differ in price at the discretion of the tattoo artist. Shoulders are easy to tattoo, while the lower back is much more difficult. So the same exact tattoo on your shoulder may cost a good deal less than it placed on your lower back. This shouldnat factor into your decision when deciding where to place your tattoo that you will have for the rest of your life, but it is something that you might want to be aware of.
Since no tattoo price is set in stone, unless the artist works exactly by the hour only, tattoo artists oftentimes try to see how much money they can get out of the customer without scaring them away. Prices are often made up on the spot depending on many factors, including whether they are excited to do the piece, where it is going to be on your body, and even if they are broke that week. None of this is fair, especially since tattoo shops rarely ever negotiate prices, so it as wise to find a fair and talented tattoo artist that you trust, rather than gambling at the shop closest to you.
- 1 decade ago
Typical costs:
Most tattoo artists charge an hourly rate that varies from about $75 to $150 an hour, according to Bill Johnson, executive office director of the Alliance of Professional Tattooists..
The length of time it takes to do a tattoo can vary from one to many hours, depending on the size and complexity of the design. Tattoo artists in large urban areas tend to charge on the higher end of that range, or even more, while those in small towns often charge the lower rates.
What should be included:
The tattoo artist will create a stencil of the client's chosen design - usually using a special machine - and will then disinfect the tattoo site and transfer the stencil onto the skin. Then, the tattooist will pour ink into the tattoo machine, which has tiny needles that inject the ink into the skin. Using the machine, the tattoo artist will first trace the outline of the tattoo, then add color and shading. Tattoo.About.com offers an overview of the process.
Additional costs:
Some tattooists charge 10 percent to 25 percent extra for work on a part of the body that is more difficult, such as the lower back. And some artists will charge extra for custom designs, but it is more common to ask for a deposit of about $50.
If you are unhappy with your tattoo, having it altered or tattooed over might cost hundreds of dollars and removal is even more expensive - up to $10,000 in some cases.
Your tattoo will fade over time, so you probably will have to get it touched up in the future.
Discounts:
Because tattoos can be difficult and expensive to remove, it is important to choose an artist based on quality, rather than on price. And for regular customers or someone who is getting a lot of work done, some artists will offer a lower hourly rate.
Shopping for a tattoo:
Tip: Keep an eye out for people who have tattoos that appeal to you, and ask where they got them done. Because tattooists are artists, your choice will be subjective and partly based on your taste and sense of aesthetics. The Alliance of Professional Tattooists provides an online pamphlet with advice on choosing a tattooist. When you find a tattooist, ask about qualifications and experience, and take a look at a portfolio.
Tip: To minimize health risks, make sure your tattoo artist has been certified by the Alliance of Professional Tattooists, a non-profit organization that uses a strict set of standards to make tattooing as safe as possible. Also, learn about the health risks, which are minimal, but still exist, in tattoo parlors that follow strict sanitation guidelines. The National Institutes for Health provides an overview of the possible risks, which include infection, allergic reaction to dyes, and exposure to bloodborne diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Also, check with your state and local health departments to see how tattoo parlors are regulated in your area.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
You would need to call different shops around your area. It all depens on the tatt. I mean do you think it would cost the same to get a little star on your arm vs. getting your whole back done? No. Also if you are getting color. How long it takes and so on. I live in Ma. and from what I have seen they usually go by the hour. About 100$$ per hour. Good luck
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Depends where you get it. At Palms in Las Vegas $$$. Because its an upscale tattoo shop.
Downtown anywhere not popular, beginning entrepreneurneur Maybe cheaper! $$ Depends on size and coloring.
- Anonymous5 years ago
£20-£30
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I have 5 tattoos myself. It all depends on the color, size, detail, and the artist. My lion tattoo on my calf is black and white, and very detailed. He charged me... $240 I think... but it all depends on the artist. I got a shamrock with tribal on my left wrist. I went to another artist just to see how much he would charge. He said $140. I went to my artist and he said $100. Find an artist that you like and ask them.