What not to do the night before a tattoo?

Author: Dr. Leon Little PhD  |  Last update: Monday, August 25, 2025

The Bottom Line By avoiding dehydration, sunburns, blood thinners, and numbing creams you will make sure your skin is in great shape to get tattooed. And avoiding excessive caffeine, alcohol, and hunger will help make sure your mind is also ready for an excellent tattoo experience.

What should I do the night before a tattoo?

  • Stay Hydrated : Drink plenty of water before your appointment.
  • Eat a Good Meal : Have a nutritious meal a few hours before getting tattooed.
  • Get Plenty of Rest : Make sure you're well-rested before the session.
  • Breathe and Relax : Practice deep breathing techniques to help manage anxiety.
  • Communicate with the Artist

What shouldn't you do before a tattoo?

Avoid Alcohol and Blood Thinners: Refrain from alcohol, aspirin, and other blood-thinning medications for at least 24 hours before your appointment. This can minimize bleeding during the tattooing process. Eat a Good Meal: Have a solid meal before your appointment to keep your blood sugar stable.

What annoys tattoo artists?

Stupid ideas, indecisiveness, expecting free work (including expectations of original art), vague descriptions, haggling for price, being late to an appointment, /whining/ about pain, any question to the effect of ``is this permanent?

What messes up tattoo healing?

NEVER itch or pick your tattoo: Picking off scabs or itching your tattoo will delay healing and may damage your ink. Drying your tattoo with washcloths or towels can also remove scabs and delay healing. Friction from wearing tight pants or shirts over your tattoo can also irritate the skin.

Tattoo PREPARATION: The Week & Night BEFORE your appointment

What damages tattoos the most?

Excessive Sun Exposure. Excessive sun exposure can quickly ruin a new tattoo. Especially during the first 40 days, stay out of the sun as much as possible. If you have to go outside, then make sure to cover up your fresh tattoo with clothing.

What is the most overused tattoo?

Here are some of the most common cliche tattoos.
  • “Carpe Diem” ...
  • Om Sign. ...
  • Anchor. ...
  • “This Too Shall Pass” ...
  • Dreamcatcher. ...
  • Barred Wire. ...
  • Geometric animals. ...
  • Area Code. If you might want to get your area code tattooed on you in either large block numbers on your forearm, or in subtle small numbers somewhere else on your body.

What not to say in a tattoo shop?

Things You Probably Shouldn't Say to Your Tattoo Artist
  • “Can you go any faster?” – If you want a crappy tattoo, maybe.
  • “If I don't like it, can I get a refund?” – No, sorry. ...
  • “I've only had a few drinks before I came in.” – Well, I guess you're not getting your tattoo then.

How much to tip a tattoo artist?

As with tipping waitstaff, 20-25% percent is a good standard. An easy way to include tipping in your budget is to add it in when getting the estimated costs for having your work done. So, if your tattoo is expected to cost $200, with a 20-percent tip, that's $240.

What drugs not to do before a tattoo?

Avoid the following medications and foods, as their consumption causes an increased likelihood of bleeding problems: Steroids, anti-inflammatories, aspirin, ibuprofen, or any medicines containing aspirin or ibuprofen (i.e. Motrin, Advil, Aleve, Excedrin, Midol).

Is it rude to wear headphones while getting a tattoo?

It can help calm the nerves, distract from the discomfort, or just make the time pass more quickly. So, they often don't mind if you bring in headphones to listen to your own music during the session.

What should I do the first night after getting a tattoo?

Wrap the tattoo after the first night (wearing breathable clothes over it is fine as long as they are not causing friction. (Keeping tattoos wrapped in plastic or bandages will stop air from getting to the tattoo, slow healing, and make gross stuff grow in there.)

How to make tattoos hurt less?

Just remember to use numbing cream before starting your session; take breaks throughout; choose smaller tattoos over large ones; avoid sensitive areas; and use ice both during and after your session! With these tips in mind, you'll be on your way towards getting the perfect traditional tattoo in no time—painlessly!

How do I protect my new tattoo at night?

Keeping your new tattoo covered for at least the first night or two will help reduce the risk of it leaking onto your bedding and lower the risk of infection. After your tattoo has been finished, it may have been wrapped in some form of protection, such as cling film or other protective material.

What are red flags with tattoo shops?

Here are some red flags to watch out for when selecting a tattoo shop or artist:
  • Poor Hygiene Practices.
  • Lack of Professionalism.
  • Overly Arrogant Artists.
  • High-Pressure Sales Tactics.
  • Disregard for Your Ideas.
  • Unexplained Exclusivity.
  • Toxic Community Vibes.

What should I not tell my tattoo artist?

There are certain questions you should never ask your tattoo artist. For example, you should never ask your tattoo artist to negotiate on the price or copy another artist's work.

What are basic tattoos to avoid?

If you don't want to regret your body art, read this list of tattoos that you should never get.
  • White Ink Tattoos. White ink tattoos are the latest trend. ...
  • Face Tattoos. ...
  • Partner's Name. ...
  • A Cheap Tattoo. ...
  • Any Tattoo While Intoxicated. ...
  • An Offensive Tattoo. ...
  • What to Do If You Don't Like Your Tattoo.

What is the most regretted tattoo?

The types of tattoos people regret most are lettering/script (19%), symbols (16%), names (12%), animal designs (10%) and tribal tattoos (9%).

What are unprofessional tattoos?

If the content of a tattoo is racist, homophobic, or problematic in some way, this is a different story. Problematic tattoos can be revealing about a person's character. They show employers what values or beliefs they might bring to a workplace.

What are cliche tattoos?

Six most cliche tattoos, according to tattoo artists
  • The Deathly Hallows from Harry Potter. It makes sense to want to display your love for a favourite band or book or song permanently, but sometimes everyone else has the same idea. ...
  • Tourist landmarks. ...
  • Finger tattoos. ...
  • Anything you found on Pinterest. ...
  • Roses.

What are the red flags of tattoo healing?

Infections: Excessive redness, swelling, or pus are red flags. Allergic reactions: Persistent itching, rashes, or irritation may indicate a reaction to tattoo ink or products. Prolonged healing: If your tattoo isn't healing within the expected timeframe, consult a medical professional.

How to speed up tattoo healing?

7 Hacks To Help Heal Your New Tattoo
  1. Relax and Stay Calm. First things first, relax. ...
  2. Say No to Re-Bandaging. ...
  3. Let Your Tattoo Breathe—No Picking Allowed. ...
  4. Avoid Baths, Pools, and Hot Tubs. ...
  5. Stay Out of the Sun (For Now) ...
  6. Embrace Healthy Lifestyle Habits.

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