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I'm getting a Tattoo sleeve, need ideas?

I'm getting a full Tattoo sleeve on both arms, any suggestions? I want something unique.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    Tattoos are usually a really personal thing for the person who is getting them so it would be a good idea for you to sit down and work out what you really want not what others suggest to you.

    Source(s): I have a sleeve in progress and they are things that have meaning to me :)
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    A complete sleeve for a 1st tattoo is a colossal dedication. Often after having the enjoy of having a tattoo, there may be refined alterations in the best way that you just consider approximately tattoos, and the way you view them. It is some thing that occurs after your tattoo heals. So, I too could recommend you to do a small one as a consequence. Also, a whole sleeve is a more than one consultation and really expensive factor to do. You can have hours of define, then two - four weeks to heal, then hours of shading and colour/fill in, and extra define and element, after which two - four weeks remedy, however, and once more till it's performed, relying at the element, how good you heal, how your frame accepts the inks and so on. Often locations want a 2d contact up, seeing that they did not take good at 1st, and so on. So, this could be just a little of a time customer. If you're a real constructive and mature grownup, and feature notion approximately this for a even as (years might be), then, you realize honestly what you desire. Then opt for it. If you're a tender grownup (below 25), have not notion approximately it for extraordinarily lengthy, are uncertain of your snapshot recommendations and form, and so on. It is first-rate to maintain off for just a little and experiment the waters. And you must quite bond along with your artist and believe him/her. I recognize too many circumstances, in which any one was once so stunned through how a lot the tattooist didn't 'get' their thought, and both had a 'unhealthy tattoo' and went to a different artist for aid afterwards, or pulled again from having it performed after hours of running with a tattooist. Do your homework. success~

  • 10 years ago

    My advice would be to find a reputable tattoo artist in your area and talk with said artist. Tattoo artists (at least the really good ones) love to do unique, custom designs. You go in, tell the artist about your ideas, likes, dislikes and then the artist will draw something up and you go from there.

  • 6 years ago

    Anybody asking for ideas for a tattoo os not ready to have one. Anybody asking for ideas about a full sleeve is not ready for a sleeve,

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  • Marchy
    Lv 5
    10 years ago

    Before getting a tattoo, do you know the risks?

    Have you found a good artist?

    Do you even know what you want?

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