Getting a tattoo? It’s scary, it hurts, it makes you fearful and sometimes anxious… but it’s beautiful! But it's nice!
We're looking to mark a moment in our life, an event, a story or quite simply we're looking for aesthetics. We want to see ourselves changed, at the same time as our era and the passing of time.
The role of the tattooist is also to reassure his client. Always a little worried or stressed about nothing, it is important to explain the sensation of this pain.
Each person is unique to themselves, the advice also varies depending on the size and size. location of the tattoo… but a client, whatever his project, must be reassured to know what to expect and to be tattooed in good psychological conditions.
Nature is well made, and even for get a tattoo!
The body is made to fight pain independently. For a tattoo lasting more than a quarter of an hour, the body begins to protect itself. To do this, it secretes endorphins which will allow our immune system to resist initially, then to get used to this pain.
A fairly formal example to put a word on what we can feel during the creation of a tattoo: a cat scratch. But from an ugly cat. Otherwise, it remains very superficial. We stitch between the first and second layer of the epidermis. It's really a pain on the surface that is perfectly bearable.