katiev
Member
It hurts for the first hour or so, then feels "okay"...then after a couple of hours, gets really sore. That's probably the worst part -- afterwards you feel like you've just been beaten or worked out a ton.
I just got my first tattoo finished on March 19th. It was a total of six-seven hours of work on my lower back, right on the most knobby part of my spine. It was funny -- this big ol' burly guy covered in tattoos getting inked in the booth next to me looked over through the window at 110-pound me and said, "Wow! That must hurt so bad!" I'm starting a half sleeve when I pull the money together. I'm moving to another town about 3 hours away next year, and want to have it done by my guy before I leave.
Good luck! Make sure you go to a reputable shop (they should have certificates hanging on the wall for licenses, knowledge of bloodborne pathogens, etc.) and look through all of their portfolios before making your decision.
I just got my first tattoo finished on March 19th. It was a total of six-seven hours of work on my lower back, right on the most knobby part of my spine. It was funny -- this big ol' burly guy covered in tattoos getting inked in the booth next to me looked over through the window at 110-pound me and said, "Wow! That must hurt so bad!" I'm starting a half sleeve when I pull the money together. I'm moving to another town about 3 hours away next year, and want to have it done by my guy before I leave.
Good luck! Make sure you go to a reputable shop (they should have certificates hanging on the wall for licenses, knowledge of bloodborne pathogens, etc.) and look through all of their portfolios before making your decision.