Everyone has a different threshold of pain. What one person considers not painful at all could be devastating to another. Some people describe the feeling as a "hot scratch". Some have said it was "annoying". Most say it was not nearly as bad as they feared. But there is a little more than pain alone to consider when getting a tattoo.
The needles move in an up-and-down motion, carefully pushing the ink just below the surface of the skin. The damage to your skin is so minimal that many people don't bleed at all - or very little. The tattoo artist will also be constantly wiping up your skin to clean off any traces of blood, so it's done in a very clean and professional manner. Excessive bleeding usually only results when the patron has been drinking alcohol or taking some kind of blood thinner (like aspirin).
yes it will hurt
I suppose it does.
kid? how old are you? don't get a tattoo. It's permanent. If you do get a tattoo, get a Henna tattoo. They go away after a while
They say it hurts worse than getting the tattoo did.
The permanent tattoo will stay on your body for good. While non permanent tattoo willdisapear after a while.
It depends on where you get it, some places hurt less, some hurt a LOT more. The spine or the feet are especially painful.
is there anything vicodin can't help with? people if your getting a tattoo, its gonna hurt. That is the point, it is supposed to hurt. dont get one if you dont like pain.
Err im pretty sure it WONT. Tattoo's are permanent and are IN ur skin soo im pretty sure getting hit wont do anything...
yes because they use needs when making your tatoo on you
Yes, getting a permanent tattoo involves a chemical change. The ink is deposited into the dermis layer of the skin, where it reacts with the body's immune response to create a lasting color change.
Whether or not it hurts depends on your tolerance of pain. That said, getting a tattoo on a muscle is the least painful place to get one.
<P> <P>All tattos hurt, it is similar to being burnt by a cigarette, but not quite as painful.</P>