butterfly tattoos your foot image
Taylor
I want to get a kinda small to medium sized butterfly tattoo on my left foot how much might that be and will it hurt?
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A lot of tattoo places will charge you hourly, like where i went i was charged $175/hour, you definitely have to do some research before you get it though i'd go to a couple of tattoo shops with a picture of what you want and ask for an estimate thats what i did.
It does hurt a lot at first and your gonna have to keep your arm very very still, but after the first ten minutes your body kind of gets used to it so it feels like someone is holding a hot lamp really close to your skin, but its not that bad.
A lot of tattoo places will charge you hourly, like where i went i was charged $175/hour, you definitely have to do some research before you get it though i'd go to a couple of tattoo shops with a picture of what you want and ask for an estimate thats what i did.
It does hurt a lot at first and your gonna have to keep your arm very very still, but after the first ten minutes your body kind of gets used to it so it feels like someone is holding a hot lamp really close to your skin, but its not that bad.
How bad does a lower back tattoo hurt?
brittiany
Helloo . So I have been wanting to get a butterfly tattoo (colored) on my lower back for a long time... And might get it done tomorrow. How bad does it hurt? And also whats the least painful spot to get one?
Answer
Anywhere that is more "fleshy" or where it's not directly on top of bone (Example: ribs) are more likely to hurt less, but you'll still feel "pain" or the tattoo needle on your skin regardless of where you'll get it. Arms and legs (depending exactly where) will usually hurt less--for most people. Places like ribs and feet will hurt more. White ink is also supposed to hurt more than colored or black ink.
Lower back tattoos aren't that bad...but that's really hard to say because I don't know your pain tolerance.
Anywhere that is more "fleshy" or where it's not directly on top of bone (Example: ribs) are more likely to hurt less, but you'll still feel "pain" or the tattoo needle on your skin regardless of where you'll get it. Arms and legs (depending exactly where) will usually hurt less--for most people. Places like ribs and feet will hurt more. White ink is also supposed to hurt more than colored or black ink.
Lower back tattoos aren't that bad...but that's really hard to say because I don't know your pain tolerance.
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