Top 10 Things We Wish We Knew Before Getting Tattooed

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Today I'm counting down the Top 10 (mostly) things we all wish we knew before getting tattooed! You all answered a prompt I posed and came up with some great ideas! Be sure to stay tuned for the top ten things we wish we knew before getting tattooed!
    0:00 Introduction
    0:53 Number 10
    2:11 Number 9
    2:55 Number 8
    3:53 Number 6
    5:44 Number 5
    6:56 Number 4
    7:56 Number 3
    10:14 Number 2
    11:23 Number 1
    13:35 Final Thoughts
    See you next week! 💛
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  • @lei.png_
    @lei.png_ Год назад +924

    Getting tattoos as a black person, it's important to find an artist who understands color theory. I have a few color tattoos that wouldn't have come out half as well if I didn't have artists that took the time to figure out what colors work on my skin. Ask to see healed work on darker skin. Ask for their methods on tattooing darker skin, especially if color is what you're looking for.

    • @AM-tl1xi
      @AM-tl1xi Год назад +55

      Most tattoo artists I follow who do colour work do free colour tests for people with darker skin and I think that should be the norm!

    • @autofilled
      @autofilled Год назад +12

      I would love to hear about some of the artist you admire. Im trying to find artists who can do color on dark skin!

    • @AM-tl1xi
      @AM-tl1xi Год назад +8

      @@autofilled The ones I know of are in the UK and Portugal! Lmk if you’re set I’ll interested.

    • @spidey_things
      @spidey_things Год назад +5

      I want to be a tattoo artist, and I want to be able to master tattooing on darker skin since I'm from a small area and no one here really has experience doing so. I already know color theory, it's something I've known since I was little, so I think I'll be able to do a good job

    • @darksinn281
      @darksinn281 Год назад +10

      Red, blue and green works best on darker skin. I’m pretty dark and my tattoos are beautiful!

  • @albasmaranch5620
    @albasmaranch5620 Год назад +291

    One thing I would have liked to know before I got my first leg tattoo, is that if you ever want laser hair removal you can't do it over tattoos. I feel like it's important to know to be able to plan ahead if that's something you want.

    • @laramichelle8787
      @laramichelle8787 11 месяцев назад +53

      you are a saint thank you so much for this comment! i have never thought about that

    • @ingridl5713
      @ingridl5713 10 месяцев назад +22

      wait that's crazy, I've never considered that. thanks!

    • @diosawintour1969
      @diosawintour1969 10 месяцев назад +6

      This probably won’t affect me as I don’t plan to get tattooed where I want the laser hair removal but that’s so interesting! Thank you for sharing.

    • @sage6191
      @sage6191 9 месяцев назад +7

      i realized this after getting an almost full sleeve 😭 i've always wanted laser on my arms but didn't even think about it when i was getting those tattoos

    • @tescovaluetunacan2047
      @tescovaluetunacan2047 9 месяцев назад +3

      i found that out it burnt like shit to do my ipl. i was telling my friend about it and she said that apparently it doesn’t hurt if u get it done professionally but also in comparison to get my legs are covered in tattoos so 🥲 gotta stay on the wax ☹️

  • @elitabaldridge6967
    @elitabaldridge6967 Год назад +205

    I did not know how much I would love my tattoos. I already had a lot of body confidence, but now I've got body confidence plus. I feel more me, like the tattoos were already there under the skin, and we're just revealing them, which was a surprise to me.

    • @s0lastsummer7
      @s0lastsummer7 Год назад +17

      Wow! What a beautiful description. I absolutely love that, it's so accurate! I see pictures of myself pre-forearm tattoos and I feel like I'm looking at a stranger! I look nakey!😮😂

    • @rhea6122
      @rhea6122 9 месяцев назад +1

      That’s so cuteeee

    • @abigel6457
      @abigel6457 4 месяца назад +1

      I think in the Inuit languages it's expressed exactly like that: instead of "getting" tattoos, it's "revealing" the tattoos :)) I might be wrong, but that's so beautiful

  • @eli.echoes
    @eli.echoes Год назад +234

    itching solution - icepacks!
    It’s a total lifesaver for me bc it numbs the area and the itching totally goes away and it’s good for the tattoo too bc it helps with healing faster

    • @brentmatheson4729
      @brentmatheson4729 Год назад +16

      Agreed. Got my first a while ago. I was itching like crazy and my wife brings me a cold beanbag type thing from the freezer. I totally could see this angel standing there when I put it on. 😇

  • @jillbravo5252
    @jillbravo5252 Год назад +247

    I’m an introvert, so discussion with strangers is not exactly my strong point, but I totally understand it’s going to happen so it’s fine. It’s the touching that freaks me out. Don’t touch people without their consent. It is not okay.

    • @celle_tattoo
      @celle_tattoo  Год назад +40

      Same! Absolutely not ok !

    • @0blivvy8
      @0blivvy8 10 месяцев назад +10

      Same! A lil tip I use that can help keep strangers from chatting you up is to wear headphones, especially the over-the-ear kind. You don't even have to have music on, and people will just usually assume you can't hear them and leave you alone. Of course this doesn't always work, like if you're at your job or something. Touch without consent is infuriating! I used to be more timid, but now I firmly say "don't touch me" and I'll pepper spray a mf'er if I have to! 😂

    • @abigel6457
      @abigel6457 4 месяца назад +2

      People who look different are always seen as free real estate for touching :/ Black people with braids/dreads, liberty spikes on punks, tattoos... It's so insane

  • @houijda
    @houijda Год назад +293

    I got my first tattoo at 18, and the artist honestly gave me some really great advice about placement. He asked me about my tattoo plans and ideas and is honestly the reason i don't have a bunch of random tattoos because i had the money at the time. I think about the things he told me every time i get a tattoo lol

    • @TheDrawfeeBraincell
      @TheDrawfeeBraincell Год назад +15

      any advice you can share? I want to be as informed as possible about tattoos :)

    • @clarkbowler157
      @clarkbowler157 Год назад +5

      Share pls

    • @sasylein
      @sasylein Год назад +10

      @@TheDrawfeeBraincell i recommend tattoo youtuber QCKND for that kind of advice, she had lots of (older) videos about planning tattoos and tips.

    • @PercyBoom69
      @PercyBoom69 Год назад +15

      @@TheDrawfeeBraincell plan ahead of time. Don't just plan for your next tattoo, but think about the next 4 as well, so you can find a good placement

    • @spidey_things
      @spidey_things Год назад +17

      @@clarkbowler157 I kinda wish I had chosen a different spot for one of my tattoos, later on I found a design that would make more sense in that spot than what I got. So I would say that if you want to get tattooed in a visible spot that is symmetrical to the other side of your body (like collarbone, ribs, sternum, shoulder blades, biceps, and upper thighs) then think about what you would want on the other side as well, and if you want those places to look similar, like the size and style of tattoo. Always think ahead and dont just think about your next one, right now I have three thought out for the future. And dont get tattoos impulsively, that's what I did with my third one. I saw a post on pinterest of bubbles on a girls collarbone, so I drew up a design and had bubbles tattooed there. Completely forgetting that I have dragons tattooed on the other collarbone, and that butterflies would have made much more sense in that area. If I had thought that through then my tattoos so far would be more consistent and read better

  • @evelmrq9263
    @evelmrq9263 Год назад +137

    Ooh something that is important is : hydrate your tattoos even after yeeeears of having them ! The ink under your skin is not drying, it will move with time so the more hydrated your skin is, the better it is. Don’t need to over do it, but like once a day or every two days is good :)
    And put SUNSCREEN (SPF 50 is the best) on your tattoos when exposed in the sun or else the ink will change color to like a greenish tint. Don’t hesitate to put sunscreen again during the day if you’ve especially exposed it a lot (ex : at the beach, during hiking…).
    Take good care of your tattoos, you pay a lot of money for it so make sure it was worth it ^^

    • @0blivvy8
      @0blivvy8 10 месяцев назад +2

      THIS!! 💯

    • @lastjester5109
      @lastjester5109 5 месяцев назад

      I am confused on what u mean by hydate. Like put Lotion on it or something??

    • @evelmrq9263
      @evelmrq9263 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@lastjester5109 yes ! :) you can put hydrating cream, or even coconut oil to nourrish you skin :)

    • @haileyy2223
      @haileyy2223 3 месяца назад +1

      when can you start putting spf and lotion on? my first tattoo is on wednesday !!

  • @ericbert6551
    @ericbert6551 Год назад +87

    The friend/stranger answer is such a good idea. I have a clipper ship and underwater scene on my right arm which I give significant meaning to, but when my band played a yacht club everyone thought I was a sailor. I just rolled with how much I loved boating as a kid and left it at that. No need to tell strangers what your tattoos mean to you. They can appreciate them for how they look and let that be it.

    • @sleepyote
      @sleepyote Год назад +6

      When I was younger I was thinking of getting a ; but changed my mind because people might ask about it.

    • @s0lastsummer7
      @s0lastsummer7 Год назад +3

      I have years-long plans for a giant ship piece on my upper back and shoulder blade, and a slight wrap around over my collar bone and arm, it's an idea based on a mark Twain quote I love, I wonder if people will think my tiny self is a sailor 😂 I mean, my language could easily give them that impression too 🤣

    • @amysmiles9751
      @amysmiles9751 6 месяцев назад +1

      great story, we don't have to be that serious, have fun.

    • @abigel6457
      @abigel6457 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sleepyote You could have it incorporated into a bigger design, so it's less obvious to strangers :)

  • @cheyenn3nic0le
    @cheyenn3nic0le Год назад +179

    i’d like to add that as a woman, specifically, my tattoos have made it easier for men to approach me and invade my space :( didn’t think about that before i started getting more heavily tattooed

    • @j_me
      @j_me Год назад +70

      TRUE, I feel like I did enough research to have awareness of most of things in this video but I had no idea that men really think that we look 'easy' when we're more heavily tattooed. It's really gross and the effect is extremely noticeable for me

    • @kellylyons1038
      @kellylyons1038 Год назад +47

      Yeah, there's a phenomenon called "tat-calling". It's sad that men will do inappropriate things to tatted women that they'd never do to a tatted man. Big diff between simply admiring/politely asking about our ink vs the invasion of personal space and creepy comments etc.

    • @sosseserpenti
      @sosseserpenti Год назад +16

      I know right! At first I thought I would scare people off with my tattoos but the opposite happened

    • @HectorLikesToDraw
      @HectorLikesToDraw Год назад +9

      @@kellylyons1038 As a guy I’m curious as to what the difference is? I ask because I tend to compliment/comment on people’s tattoos but I definitely do it regardless of gender and I hope women haven’t been taking it the wrong way

    • @HectorLikesToDraw
      @HectorLikesToDraw Год назад +4

      @@kellylyons1038 Not saying it doesn’t happen at all I just wanna make sure I’m not being a weirdo haha

  • @cesameseason
    @cesameseason Год назад +72

    finally having enough tattoos that i look ’’tattooed’’, it has made me so comfortable in my skin. not necessarily more than before but in a different way. i feel cool and i love that. i also like how your style as a person really can be defined by your tattoos and how it opens up conversation with people with similar vibe. to me i feel kind of clothed with them, they makes me more comfortable to wear less fabric and still not feeling super exposed.

  • @brentmatheson4729
    @brentmatheson4729 Год назад +22

    I just got my first at 53. My artist told me he knows only one person with a single tattoo and that person doesn't like that one. This, to me, highlights how important the experience is when you get your first. If it goes really well and is a great memory then you will want to get another. I had an excellent experience.

  • @thepaqman
    @thepaqman Год назад +78

    I went in to get a single tattoo and the artist told me "you'll see, You will want more. It will get obsessive". She was so right. Just before the end of my first tattoo, I changed my mind and wanted a full sleeve. So I booked more appointments. I started last October (this was for my 50th years old crisis) and I'm now at my 6th appointment.
    BTW, I'm lucky, I never got any Itching.

    • @amysmiles9751
      @amysmiles9751 6 месяцев назад +1

      I got my 1st at 18 and 2nd at 33. I'm 47 and I have been trying to plan a few more because I don't want them to be random. I want to design my body. It's kind of fun. But the industry has changed so much. I want to just walk in and ask for something, but you have to wait a year for a good artist.
      When people say you'll regret when you older, well I'm old now, I want to enjoy it for the time I have. ❤

    • @thepaqman
      @thepaqman 6 месяцев назад

      @@amysmiles9751 I’ve seen a few 65+ with tattoos and they were very fine. The quality of tattoos these days will certainly look better when we get older. :)

  • @dopex89
    @dopex89 Год назад +42

    One thing I did not realize is that color hurts a lot more than black & gray because the artist has to go over it more than once. The same placement can feel a looot different depending on the ink, needle, technique.

  • @SebaM83
    @SebaM83 8 месяцев назад +9

    I got my first tattoo about a month ago and I love how it makes me feel about myself, feeling my body as a canvas that can be change as many times and in many ways to feel more comfortable inhabiting my body.

  • @lottienonchalant8135
    @lottienonchalant8135 Год назад +11

    Tattoos are soooooooo addictive. There were so many tattoos i wanted at 18 - but I'm not a rich girl.
    Good thing too because at 29 - i am so glad 18 year old me didn't cover myself in teenage-brain ink.
    Same goes with plastic surgery.

  • @jjcatalyst
    @jjcatalyst Год назад +65

    Petition for solo vid for number 7 cause it deserves better😭 you get 9️⃣ instead of 10!

  • @natsukihirai4937
    @natsukihirai4937 Год назад +32

    I was warned about the itchyness and was expecting the worst, but for some reason my first tattoo healed with basically no itching and almost no shedding. Maybe it was just that particular spot of skin that behaved that way, we'll see when I get the next tattoo, which is already planned^^

  • @3hunderedthirtythree
    @3hunderedthirtythree Год назад +16

    it surprises me how many people stop me to show me their tattoos now. have people randomly taking off their clothes showing me all sorts of things I didnt ask to see 😂makes me feel like an ass too when they say "yea my cousin did this in my garage for $50" and all i think is yea i can tell 🔟

  • @cyrusunderscore7315
    @cyrusunderscore7315 Год назад +37

    I'm surprised so many people don't consider placement in relation to possible future tattoos. Concerns about placement (and by extension theme cuz I want tattoos that all work together to form a larger coherent art piece) are one of the main reasons I haven't gotten any tattoos yet.
    Also I'd love to hear why you dont want to use numbing cream anymore. That's an interesting choice.

    • @Melly01
      @Melly01 10 месяцев назад +4

      I never knew I'd want more than one tattoo. I was over 40 when I got my first, and it was a tribute to my parents. Big angel wings. I thought that's all it would ever be, so I didn't plan for anything else. Well ... over a dozen tattoos later, they are randomly placed because I was in denial about getting addicted to them. So I wish I had planned the layout, but I just had no idea ... 🤷🏻‍♀️ You don't know what you don't know.

  • @b2rad
    @b2rad Год назад +14

    Hey Celle. Just a tip. I owned that same mic and the sound quality is much better when you speak into the front vs the top! The front is the side with the logo.

  • @galacticgardevoir9496
    @galacticgardevoir9496 Год назад +29

    I wish more people talked about how sensitive your skin can get after getting a tattoo. I got my first tattoo 8 months ago and even months after healing I still have days where it gets super sensitive in comparison to non-inked sections of skin (it might not be a problem for everybody, maybe its just my neurodivergence lol)

    • @silk8488
      @silk8488 Год назад +9

      You might be having a mild allergic reaction ): i have both sleeves done and there is no difference between tattooed and non tattooed skin, sensitivity wise

    • @jackelinesierra1342
      @jackelinesierra1342 Год назад +6

      Yes! My first tattoo was a giant cherry blossom tree on my thigh. For about 2 years, I had what felt like a “permanent” bruise on one corner of the tree and then suddenly that bruising pain went away.
      I never had an actual bruise it just felt like it was bruised. Not sure what that was but I’m glad it went away

    • @abigel6457
      @abigel6457 4 месяца назад +1

      Did it go away?

  • @SatiricalSunflower
    @SatiricalSunflower 11 месяцев назад +10

    Honestly I wish I’d had more confidence to say something when it comes to #5. While I do genuinely like the tattoo now, it is admittedly much different to the aesthetic I originally wanted. I’d shown the artist a bunch of photos of ones I liked (I wanted a geometric arrow) and literally all of them were more delicate, fine line, flowy type designs, but he came up with a more ‘standard’ geometric look. I changed one thing, and then went with that. I wish I’d said to him, “no, this clearly isn’t the aesthetic I wanted, please change it.” But as it was my first tattoo I had no idea what was appropriate in terms of changing designs, and my social anxiety was a bitch at the time, so I didn’t want to rock the boat. Again, now I do love it and I’m kinda glad I never spoke up, but it is something I’ll always have in the back of my mind.

  • @i_love_rescue_animals
    @i_love_rescue_animals Год назад +15

    Personally, I don't find getting tattooed THAT painful and I've been tattooed on most parts of the body (except for the whole armpit, that would not be fun). Laser removal really hurts. Feels like getting splattered with hot bacon. Caved and used numbing cream for that! As for the itching, I use ice (not directly, with cloth) on the itchy parts and/ or cortisone cream. Cortisone cream doesn't affect the color or anything of the tattoo and can give you some serious relief. The slapping technique will only make the itching worse, after the initial relief. Great list, I really wish I had known how tattooed I would get - but there was no way to know! 🔟

  • @communitymilk6924
    @communitymilk6924 Год назад +11

    For anyone struggling with the itch!! I recommend ice packs wrapped in a small towel or anything a bit chilly 👌🏽👌🏽 I find that to be a great relief

    • @cosettefrancis1664
      @cosettefrancis1664 Год назад

      I got an 16x10inch tattoo for my first piece, and the ice packs saved me!😅

  • @kajalexander
    @kajalexander Год назад +51

    The most surprising thing to me was the random itching of a random part of a tattoo years after getting them.

    • @talyahr3302
      @talyahr3302 11 месяцев назад +5

      That sounds like just a normal itch at that point

    • @kajalexander
      @kajalexander 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@talyahr3302 I mean maybe but it comes with those lines in the tattoo being raised a bit while being itchy and it stays one for a bit longer than a normal itch too. When I get a normal itch in a tattooed area then the tattoo doesn’t raise and it goes away quicker 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @chyennerea38
      @chyennerea38 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! I've heard it's an allergy to the ink, but I'm not sure. The lines of my tattoos get raised and itchy, like a bug bite. Definitely not a normal itch!

  • @jo-marierossouw2980
    @jo-marierossouw2980 Год назад +8

    Tattooing is much more of a collection then an addiction

  • @fajreesudolsky
    @fajreesudolsky Год назад +10

    Idk if it just me but I never been told anywhere before about prepare your skin before getting tattoo. I have very dry skin naturally and my latest tattoo artist told me that my skin is way too dry. So she recommended me to always moisturize your skin at least a month before get tattoo that will reduce pain as well as faster for it to be done. I guess tattoo artist before her never mention to me because it’s probably common thing people do in their daily life (drink a lot of water/put lotion on), well not me 😂

  • @Tonii080
    @Tonii080 Год назад +20

    How uncomfortable it can be sitting one way for over an hour/multiple hours , even with breaks. 😅
    Also, praying you aren't gassy that specific day 😂

  • @lucysour
    @lucysour Год назад +10

    It's not even the questions for me, it's the stare... I catch people just slack jawed staring at me, like when in line at the grocery store. I lived in Hawaii for a bit, where basically I was in a bikini all the time and the staring was constant. This gradually happens when you go from having a few tattoos to being covered in them. Prepare yourself.

  • @Lemu_with_a_shirt
    @Lemu_with_a_shirt Год назад +25

    I definitely have high pain and itching tolerance, so to me those are non issues. But I do recognise that not everyone registers and handles pain the same way.
    Personally would say if you don't have issues with wounds and scratches, you're probably fine. If you're rarely injured or can't handle it well, beware. A tattoo is just a type of wound, treat it as such.
    And something for hypersensitive people: it is a scar, no matter what you do, it can start itching when you're having an off day, even after years.

    • @NukkuiskoHyvinVaiPois
      @NukkuiskoHyvinVaiPois Год назад

      Doesn't tattoos itching after healing happen only with allergic reaction to ink, especially for red ink? I already have atopic eczema that makes my life a living hell, I'm definitely not into the idea of having even more patches of horrible itching.

    • @Lemu_with_a_shirt
      @Lemu_with_a_shirt Год назад

      @@NukkuiskoHyvinVaiPois no, but people with hypersensitivity do seem to be the only ones to have it.
      I only rarely have mine itch, especially if I keep it moisturized, but every so often it happens.
      For most people that's not a concern I'm sure, but I definitely would have liked to know that it can happen.

    • @miglek9613
      @miglek9613 Год назад +2

      @@NukkuiskoHyvinVaiPois some people have sensory processing issues and feel things most people never do (for example, I can see visual snow on my real life vision sometimes, certain textures brushing against each other send vibrations through my entire body, etc) so I assume their nerves just sense some sort of hardness or past damage

    • @kellylyons1038
      @kellylyons1038 Год назад +3

      ​@@NukkuiskoHyvinVaiPoisi have VERY sensitive/dry/itchy skin and my healed tattoos never itch. I do not feel them. That said, if you have a skin condition, it can harm the healing process and make the tattoo not look as good. For example, i have EDS and my skin has rejected ink.
      So i cant speak to whether healed tattoos will hurt, ive never heard of this before, but i would research if your skin condition would affect tattoo healing.

    • @missstripedsocks
      @missstripedsocks Год назад +1

      @@NukkuiskoHyvinVaiPois I have pretty severe atopic eczema and the "itchy" phase for me feels like nothing, because I have a very high tolerance for that itchy feeling. It was such a breeze for me that until I went online and saw other people complaining about it, I had NO idea it was such a big deal to people. Not only that, but my tattoos tend to heal quick and look good for a long time , at least according to my tattoo artist. As long you don´t get tattooed on active eczema areas you´ll be fine!

  • @alannaroff3948
    @alannaroff3948 Год назад +21

    Hey, I made the cut! 😄 Good advice all around, especially the part about it being addictive. I think for me it's partially because it's helping me to appreciate my skin/body more. 🔟

  • @jessegamingtv2146
    @jessegamingtv2146 Год назад +24

    I was in this! Now that I know that different areas hurt more than others, I'm definitely going to be more informed before I go with certain placements. Great job Celle!

  • @annablue2799
    @annablue2799 Год назад +12

    I dont know if this works for everyone but I got a tatoo on my hip. And before the tatoo I looked at my stomach a lot but since I have the tatoo I only look at the tatoo. So it maybe helps getting a tatoo on the era of your body you dont like.

    • @willes2735
      @willes2735 Год назад +3

      I agree, I used to not love my lower leg/ ankle area but now that I have tattoos I only look at them when my leg is exposed, not my criticisms about my leg and I kind of think that's all other people see too.

  • @SevenCharmsTV
    @SevenCharmsTV Год назад +7

    Getting my first tattoo in May so I was super excited about this video !!! Helps me out a lot ❤

  • @Dmahon247
    @Dmahon247 Год назад +6

    a lot of the comments you highlighted did a good job, I'd also add my own tip of bring a power bank with you to charge your phone as you may not be near enough to a socket! and I also love how your hair looks!

  • @Lillith.
    @Lillith. 3 месяца назад +2

    I didn't expect it to be so addictive. I got my first tattoo after being on the fence for years because it's permanent. I have it and I want more. I have so many ideas that I want to see on my body.

  • @user-no3fv4xm4r
    @user-no3fv4xm4r 16 часов назад

    Such a calm soul ❤ enjoyed the video. Thank you 🙏

  • @UsorThem07
    @UsorThem07 11 месяцев назад

    I would love a jewelry collection video or something, I am obsessed with how you put together your accessories!

  • @5kydragon347
    @5kydragon347 Год назад +6

    You used my answer in your video! These were all super good things to think about before getting tattoos, my first tattoo was the first part of my sleeve, so I kind of jumped right into the deep end with tattoos 😂 I don’t have any regrets!

  • @DomDaBom
    @DomDaBom Год назад +1

    Omg yes for the explaining what you want part, i try to find photos of tattoos my artist has done themselves, and use that to point out what im looking for. For 1, you should like the other work your artist does but for 2 i find its a super easy way to explain the levels of shading/detail i want and since the artist has done the reference, they pick up on that pretty easily. 🔟

  • @gnarlish
    @gnarlish Год назад +1

    I LOVE YOUR HAIR! also saving this video for if I ever do get a tattoo.

  • @bradstringer9951
    @bradstringer9951 Год назад

    Celle, you get more and more beautiful every video! Love the content and information you give us all! Keep it up 😊

  • @YouCanCallMeChrys
    @YouCanCallMeChrys Год назад +6

    My favorite tattoo artist has stopped tattooing and it was the saddest thing 😢 Now I want to get more tattoos and sadly haven't connected to any artist since. Le sigh 😔

  • @veking30
    @veking30 Год назад +7

    Never rrwlly noticed the itchy phase with my first tattoos, but after starting watching tattoo videos, the itchiness is the only thing I can think of during tattoo healing 😂😂

  • @Sombokor
    @Sombokor Год назад +3

    I'm not very good at visualizing my tattoos, and none of them look like what I imagined them before getting them. And honestly, that's for the better. I sat with my ideas for a long time and looked for the right artists I felt I could trust with the specific idea. I love how they turned out and the people around me are absolutely in love with the visible one. (that's also an easy 'stranger answer' tattoo). So choosing the right artist is number 1 for me. Nr2 is definitely that you can take painkillers before/while getting tattooed. Wish I knew that before getting my whole side done.

  • @courtneypaige091
    @courtneypaige091 Год назад +4

    the sadness of finishing a project (idk if sadness is the right term) but the end of an era almost like a new year !

  • @blinkie1114
    @blinkie1114 Год назад

    Stumbled on to your channel and just wanted to say I love how soft spoken you are. It’s very relaxing!
    Also, as a teen I wanted tattoos.. but I am soooo indecisive. I had and still have a big fear of doing something and spending my life regretting it, almost as if in a past life I had gone to jail for life or something.
    Anyways, tattoos are stunning, although I don’t think I’ll ever have one.

  • @SienAppelsien
    @SienAppelsien 4 месяца назад +1

    When i got my first tattoo, i changed the idea of my placement by advice from the artist and it turned out to be great. Now im planning to get more, and im getting my first arm tattoo soon. I dont want a full sleeve but a sleeve that kind of looks like a sticker sheet full of cute colorful space themed tattoos. This way i can slowly add onto it! And yeah, i thought getting a few is okay but i really am getting addicted. I got my first tat in september and my next one is in a few weeks. After that i'll probably wait for at least half a year

  • @memandylov
    @memandylov Год назад +3

    I got my first ever tattoo for my birthday this March, done by a friend. I've seen the tattoo work he's done on himself and on his girlfriend (my best friend) and neither of them mentioned ever having any complications, so I wasn't expecting any issue.
    The tattoo is a simple treble clef design on my wrist. Nothing fancy or elaborate, only about two inches of mostly line work and one slightly larger shaded area. The tattooing process went well, it came out looking great, and for the first two weeks, everything was totally fine. I had no redness or swelling, it never got itchy or anything, it was just a bit tender, as expected, and I thought I had won the tattoo lottery. Then, after two weeks of having absolutely no issues with the tattoo, I woke up to an intense shooting pain in my wrist that radiated through my entire hand and arm. I can't even begin to describe the pain in words, but it was debilitating and pain medications did nothing at all to help. I ended up with my arm in a brace for several weeks because bending it even a little bit was excruciatingly painful.
    When this all started, I did a little bit of research to see if this was a known side effect of tattoos and found a lot of articles of other people claiming to have the same problems after a new tattoo, and while it seems like it hasn't yet been officially confirmed whether or not the tattoos were the direct cause of the reaction, I feel like it's a risk more people should be aware of.
    The saddest part for me is that portion of my tattoo didn't quite stick, probably because it was over a scar, and I was aware of that risk with covering a scar, so I was fully expecting to have to get it touched up anyway, but after all of that pain, I don't think I want to risk going through all of that again to get it fixed. I also had other tattoo ideas in mind that would've meant so much to me, but I don't want to risk crippling any other limbs for it.
    I really wish I had known of that possibility before I committed to the tattoo. It probably wouldn't have changed my decision, but at least I might've been prepared for it

    • @whisperingdonut
      @whisperingdonut 11 месяцев назад +1

      oh my! i’m sorry you had to go through that, how did the pain go away in the end?

  • @archeewaters
    @archeewaters Год назад

    omg you just reminded me i have a tattoo appointment that i forgot about. thanks!

  • @cityullm53
    @cityullm53 6 дней назад

    Some great advice, My daughter passed a few months ago and I thought i would get a tattoo in her honour, the first artist I spoke just seemed to know where I was coming from (I have spoken to a few but just felt he was the one), I’ve seen his work past and present, I have had wait but and he’s not the cheapest but at the end of the day I rather do it right instead of rushing into it

  • @TylerHy
    @TylerHy Год назад +5

    Finding a tattoo artist who has brown skin people in their portfolio. It's really a toss-up when booking online as dark skin person. Should it be mentioned?

  • @lady_gen
    @lady_gen Год назад

    Loved it! New subscriber! ❤🔟

  • @abuslume4169
    @abuslume4169 Год назад +2

    Your hair looks incredible btw

  • @TheCMC92
    @TheCMC92 Год назад

    I’m planning on getting a Japanese sleeve so I appreciate all the advice 🔟

  • @PrincessAliceDarling
    @PrincessAliceDarling Год назад +3

    addictive is right. Ive gone from 0 to 3 in 6 months and I'm 35!

  • @felix-ve8jk
    @felix-ve8jk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another thing to consider is the longevity of the subject matter. Tattoo designs and styles that have been around for a long time are probably going to look better to you in 30 years than a pop culture or funny meme tattoo. Just something to consider because Ive done funny party tats and thankfully they were all easy to cover.

  • @SuperHelenaCardoso
    @SuperHelenaCardoso 11 месяцев назад +1

    I couldn't find the emoji you said at the end but I am a real one 💟

  • @ryleegiltner
    @ryleegiltner 7 месяцев назад +2

    THE TOUCHING!!!!! Especially when the tattoo is fresh and your all sore n swollen and they wanna grab your arm n move it alllllll around

  • @rose5602
    @rose5602 Год назад +7

    I'm very used to the itchiness because I have ezema so I can deal with that. Only thing, is I have to be really careful where I get a tattoo to make sure it won't wreck due to ezema. That part sucks because the placement is always limited but I'd rather not have an ezema patch on a tattoo no thank you lol.

    • @kathleenwong3888
      @kathleenwong3888 Год назад +1

      I can totally relate! I’ve had eczema since I was around 7-8 years old. (I’m 28 now) And I’m about to get my first tattoo next month but definitely had to take into consideration the spots where my eczema commonly flares up. So avoiding bends of my arms and legs😅 it does limit the placement options but the eczema would wreck it 🥲

    • @ProloguePrincess
      @ProloguePrincess Год назад +1

      just got my first tattoo a few days ago on my forearm, and no issues with my skin in that area so far! my eczema only flares up on my neck and hands, so i know it won't be a good idea to get tattoos there 🤣

    • @rose5602
      @rose5602 Год назад +1

      @@ProloguePrincess That's great! I got one on my leg above the knee which is a risky place but is healing just fine. I wouldn't get any on my lower leg though.

  • @tessa432
    @tessa432 10 месяцев назад +1

    Getting tattoos is one of the few things I look forward to, so I find myself getting them frequently. (Maybe 2-3 times a year. That’s frequent to me.) I feel like I need to slow down sometimes but I don’t find my self regretting any of them.

  • @milenajord4n
    @milenajord4n Год назад

    I love your voice and tatt content so, new subscriber

  • @dannietea
    @dannietea 11 месяцев назад +2

    Number 1, especially about people reacting to your tattoo, I absolutely get. After I got my first one almost a year ago, I got a lot of positive reactions, a few customers started calling me “Chainsaw” (because it’s a chainsaw that says GROOVY on the blade in “blood”), and everybody keeps asking when I’m getting my next one. 😂

  • @Lazyz.
    @Lazyz. 5 месяцев назад +1

    im very lucky to have a brother as a tattoo artist so it was a great environment to get my first tattoo , it was so good i good half a sleeve and a small hand tat

  • @xaviera5718
    @xaviera5718 9 месяцев назад +4

    I got my tattoo and didn’t know it was supposed to peel , I woke up freaking out 💀

  • @annkatt3
    @annkatt3 Год назад +2

    For anyone dealing with the itch from a tattoo healing or a bug bite; COLD! Something that's really cold like an ice pack or cold can of soda will help. (Used this for both my tattoos healing and when I got really bad bug bites)
    But yeah.. slapping it repeatedly can help but it can also cause irritation if it's on a healing wound like a tattoo. It's probably not going to cause a lot of harm as long as you're not crazy with it though

  • @lout9231
    @lout9231 Год назад +6

    got some on both forearms were pretty easy. Got on one the back of one arm and almost fell asleep.
    Got a big one on the back of my neck and holy fucking shit I almost tapped out it fucking sucked lmao

    • @jessegamingtv2146
      @jessegamingtv2146 Год назад +2

      Same thing with the back of my arm, felt like a massage. Got my wrist blasted a few months ago and that was the closest I've ever come to tapping out lol

  • @jakegenocide
    @jakegenocide Год назад +1

    There are shops on every block downtown where I live, so after I got a bunch of tattoos, the only sort of different people have treated me, is asking why so many of them are bad... I was just starting, so I have a cool story at least. One of them started as a blown out circle, it has now been reworked into a Squirtle.

  • @missknight9
    @missknight9 11 месяцев назад

    Great advice! What is the best way to find an artist’s healed tattoos examples?

  • @marktaling
    @marktaling Год назад +1

    9️⃣ will have to do for this time 😜

  • @bearliz2222
    @bearliz2222 Год назад +9

    i hate when strangers insist my tattoos must have some deep meaning that i’m a bitch for not sharing with them. they actually just look wicked sick, sorry to disappoint, jerry

    • @spiritsys
      @spiritsys 4 месяца назад +1

      Love this comment, fuck Jerry

  • @Ilikeflowers22
    @Ilikeflowers22 Год назад +7

    Number 6 is something that makes me scared of getting a tattoo :/
    I have anxiety and I'm just super shy and stuff so I'm super scared that I won't be comfortable around a tattoo artist, even of they're really nice. Also i don't have any tattoos aka no experience with that whatsoever
    Yeah also 8 and 5 :')

    • @diediedice
      @diediedice Год назад +6

      Omg I feel you so much on this! I've wanted a tattoo since I was like 12 (20 now) and I still haven't been able to make an appointment because of anxiety even tho I know exactly what I want :/

    • @willes2735
      @willes2735 Год назад +2

      I am the same way. I found an artist that seemed okay on Instagram and booked a really simple ankle tattoo with her. She did it so fast and she was so nice and now I just go to her and have gotten much bigger pieces that took a lot longer. I think it's like trying anyone new, new doctors, new dentists, new hair salons, it's scary at first because you don't know the person and don't know what to expect, but then it gets easier. I got my first one during covid so I couldn't bring anyone but a lot of places will let you bring someone if that makes you more comfortable and they can help advocate for what you want if you think you won't be able to speak up. I also didn't get my first one until I was 31, so I didn't exactly rush it, I think sometimes new stuff gets a bit easier when you get older because you've been in more new situations.

    • @Juliayuria
      @Juliayuria Год назад +4

      I have social anxiety, absolutely hate being touched and just got my first tattoo. I was really surprised, because my anxiety was no problem at all. Of course everyone is different, but it really helped that my tattoo artist was extremely friendly and made me feel comfortable. That’s so important. I just didn‘t want my anxiety to stop me from fulfilling this dream. Maybe this shows you that getting a tattoo is also possible with anxiety :)

    • @otabreza9747
      @otabreza9747 Год назад +1

      hey! i also have anxiety and sometimes when getting services from people I start of with telling them that! if they don't respond nice and reasonable to that than i know to search for someone else:) u can even do that before meeting them in person via text or mail or however u plan on contacting them!

  • @Chiffawndue
    @Chiffawndue 4 дня назад

    I feel like I’m an outlier for the addiction thing.
    I have 1 tattoo. It’s been nearly 5 years since I’ve gotten it, and it means something to me. It looks like just a Batman symbol to others, but it’s something there to keep me motivated and continuing to chase my dream job at DC Comics. Batman doesn’t give up. I shouldn’t either.
    I do want a second, and it’s going to be my dog’s paw print with her name under it. They’ll probably be almost exactly 5 years apart because birthday gifts. She’s the first dog that’s my whole responsibility, and I learned to be a dog trainer because of her. She’s my pet soulmate, and I want her with me forever. Even if it’s just her paw print. She turned 5 this year. We have plenty of time left together, I hope, but I couldn’t imagine life without her.

  • @odearflannery7781
    @odearflannery7781 11 месяцев назад +2

    I started getting tattooed after covid and it is so hard to connect with artists. Most of the artists near me mostly rely on social media for booking and portfolio. Every single artist I have reached out to have ghosted me or just don't elaborate much on designs or pricing. The only person I have been tattooed by is someone I met before covid and connected with😢

  • @kyura1006
    @kyura1006 Год назад +5

    uhhh first one 😅 and congrats on your journey😊
    edit again cuz I saw my comment. I'll hopefully finish my sleeve end of april and I'm not looking forward to the itching again.. 😂

    • @celle_tattoo
      @celle_tattoo  Год назад +3

      Yay thank you!! The itchiness will be worth it :)

    • @kyura1006
      @kyura1006 Год назад +2

      ​@@celle_tattoo definitely 😁🔟👌🏻

  • @s3xblue1
    @s3xblue1 9 месяцев назад

    Fire video

  • @takvacs
    @takvacs Год назад

    5:47 thats the cutest way someone's ever pronounced seargent bittles

  • @pathofchaos786
    @pathofchaos786 Год назад +4

    I'm getting ready to finish my elbow while watching your video. I like the pain of getting tattooed. It doesn't bother me at all. But I absolutely hate the itchy phase. It drives me crazy 😂😂

    • @cordoesart
      @cordoesart Год назад +1

      absolutely same! I found out that a lot of the itching comes from how the artist shaves the area. From my experience most artists just go gentle zigzack for shaving and it makes the itchiness way worse, for me at least. I explain to my tattoo artists to shave just in one direction now.

  • @mindoongie
    @mindoongie Год назад +1

    for me it was how long the tats actually take, for some reason colored ink doesn't like to stay in my skin so it takes about 30mins to 1 hour longer depending on the size i get.

  • @mitchellstrenk2677
    @mitchellstrenk2677 9 месяцев назад +1

    Whenever someone grabs my right arm to look at my sleeve, I'll use my left hand to grab their arm while I stare them dead in the eyes. It has been the single quickest and most effective method at getting people to let go of me.

  • @maxinemm1607
    @maxinemm1607 Год назад +4

    Ok, so I am an extremely touchy person. If I touch one blanket in the store I have to touch one of each color even though I know they will all feel the same, and for some textures, mostly new or different, it is not enough for one hand to experience it, both have to. That being said I totally get the desire to touch peoples tattoos even though I know it doesn’t feel any different. I also know that’s it’s not ok to just go around and touch people. I seriously don’t get why people think it’s ok

    • @spiritsys
      @spiritsys 4 месяца назад

      OMG I have the same thing!!
      I'm autistic and a mix between sensory avoidant and sensory seeking, so I sometimes have to use both hands to feel something to actually understand the texture.
      I actually asked my mom when I was younger if I could feel her tattoo, and she let me! It just felt like normal skin, if not a bit smoother because of the amount of lotion you should put on. I'd absolutely never ask a stranger to feel their tattoo, that's so weird...

  • @azinkspot
    @azinkspot Год назад +1

    Definitely 🔟

  • @ManulTransmission
    @ManulTransmission 3 месяца назад

    I always tell people to look at older magazines and books for tattoo inspiration because a lot of those print media records of tattoo aged pretty well. There are some exceptions in the late 90s and 00s but for the most part the thing people need to know before getting tattooed is that a design needs to look good on the skin/body. Not every idea is going to translate as a tattoo well.

  • @kateworkman921
    @kateworkman921 Год назад

    I was so worried about the itching and convinced I'd be slapping at my arm almost 24/7, but I had about three times, in the entire six week healing period, where I had some very light itching. Hoping that when I get my second one, it's the same experience.

  • @Abnormalproductions2
    @Abnormalproductions2 Год назад

    wow i don't even remember commenting that lol I'm glad I saw mine in this vid. 10/10

  • @bedroombop
    @bedroombop Год назад +1

    Disclaimer about numbing cream- a lot of artists don’t allow it to be used because it can change the skin texture. Also when it wears off the pain can be significantly worse

  • @nyasiamaire
    @nyasiamaire Год назад

    Please let us know when you are able to put needle to skin. I have 2 small tattoos that I'd like you to do if you feel comfortable doing script. They just 2 birthdates, so nothing crazy. I'm so excited for your journey!

  • @TehTeh911
    @TehTeh911 10 месяцев назад +1

    How often i would choose to cover it to avoid sunscreen/how much easier it is to force myself to wear sunscreen.

  • @Michelle-ve4gy
    @Michelle-ve4gy Год назад

    What would you say is a good length of time for healed photos? Like 2 months healed? Or more like 1year+?

  • @0blivvy8
    @0blivvy8 10 месяцев назад +2

    Re the pain: Just remember that the closer you are to a bone or a joint, the more it will hurt. Even for the insides, like your inner elbow, back of the knee, and armpit. The least painful areas are on top of fat, like your bum. The worst one I have was the top of my foot. My leg was shaking from the nerves being hit, so the artist had to hold my foot down. One time he let go quickly and my leg went right up and kicked him in the face (not too hard & I'm tiny at least)! I apologized profusely but he was a great sport. I made sure to give him a big tip too lol.
    Re the itching: Never scratch your tattoos, but you can give them a gentle slap (with clean hands oc). If you can keep your tattoo moisturized as it heals, it will really help the itching. I do NOT mean putting lotion on a healing tattoo! Use a gentle soap for sensitive skin to cleanse it because a harsh soap will dry out your skin and just make peeling and itching worse. Ask your artist what to put on it as it heals, but I've had great luck with A&D Ointment which helps to soothe the tattoo and gently moisturize it to help with itchiness. It's used for baby's diaper rash so it's definitely gentle and soothing, same with Aquaphor ointment.
    *Bonus Tip: Once your tattoo is fully healed, apply a moisturizing sunscreen lotion daily to help preserve it. If you're going to be in the sun, be sure to reapply sunscreen as needed (the travel stick formulas are handy).

  • @xeverlore
    @xeverlore Год назад +2

    I wish I got my hip tattoo bigger, it was one of my first and I was scared to go bigger 😭

  • @la_volpe_eclettica
    @la_volpe_eclettica 4 месяца назад

    What I suggest is if you’re getting a big piece done plan it so that you have time to rest after the session. Bigger tattoos take hours to make and enduring the pain for so long is very tiring. When I got my hip done for example it took 6 hrs and was definitely painful, I even had a sliiiiiiight fever when I got home

  • @independantegirl
    @independantegirl Год назад

    I remember how surprised I was to hear how my friends felt about tattoos in the same areas I had some done in. They said it was super painful, but I sat through all of my tattoos and was not really bothered. The one exception is my thigh piece - the portion that went onto my ass a little felt like fire going across my skin in a line 🥲 definitely not getting any work done in that area again!

  • @maryswope371
    @maryswope371 10 месяцев назад

    just got my 7th and 8th tattoos a few days ago. the smaller one is definitely itching like crazy already so i am not ready for the bigger of the two to do that, especially because that one is on my arm and kind of in my inner elbow pit as well (which hurt a lot)

  • @IZealous7
    @IZealous7 Месяц назад

    I get tattoos 50% for the pain and 50% for the art. Needless to say, I’m a beautiful, yet numb walking canvas, and I couldn’t ask for better!

  • @Supermateo97
    @Supermateo97 6 месяцев назад

    Her voice is smooth like butter wtf

  • @lisarogers4715
    @lisarogers4715 Год назад

    My body does random involuntary things when being tattooed. My hand kept going numb when my bicep was being done, and my foot kept twitching when getting my calf done

  • @Crossbar_Pain
    @Crossbar_Pain Месяц назад

    🔟 was a great tip

  • @j.rothchild173
    @j.rothchild173 4 месяца назад

    Some guys love tattoos and some of us like the James Bonds clean skin, classy girl! Everyone has their preferences!

  • @johy9824
    @johy9824 4 месяца назад

    Watching this two days after getting my first tattoo lol. Got 3 daisies with 2 leaves on my rib. The most painful thing was the desinfection after everything, that sh*t hurt like hell, for just a little period of time, but still.