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A Painless Guide to Getting a Back Tattoo

Back tattoos are the best way to show off your personality...unless you're a total wallflower, in which case, maybe you should consider a different placement. After all, who wants a tattoo that nobody ever sees? Unless of course you're into that sort of thing, in which case, more power to you.

In any case, back tattoos are a great way to show the world who you are...or at least who you want people to think you are. So go ahead and get inked up! Just be sure to choose a design that you'll still love twenty years down the road.

Oh, and one more thing: don't forget to tip your artist. They'll appreciate it...and so will your back.

But do back tattoos hurt?

If you're thinking about getting a traditional back tattoo, you might be wondering if they hurt. The answer is yes, back tattoos do hurt. But the good news is that the pain is only temporary. The downside is that the tattoo will be permanent. So if you're not sure if you can handle the pain, you might want to reconsider. On the other hand, if you're sure that you can handle it, then go for it! A back tattoo is a great way to show off your ink-thusiasm.

Tips for Getting a Painless Back Tattoo

So you've decided you want a back tattoo. Whether it's a small rose or a huge dragon, there's no denying that back tattoos are totally badass. But before you take the plunge, there are a few things you need to know. This painless guide will give you all the information you need to get your back tattoo without any of the drama.

Decide on the Design

The first step is obviously to decide on the design of your tattoo. If you're not sure what you want, that's okay! There are plenty of resources available to help you find the perfect tattoo. Check out Pinterest or Instagram for some inspiration, or search Google Images for back tattoo designs. Once you've found something you like, print it out or save it to your phone so you can show it to your artist when you make your appointment.

Find an Artist

Now that you know what you want, it's time to find an artist who can make your vision a reality. Not all artists are created equal, so do your research! Read reviews online and look at an artist's previous work to get an idea of their style and skill level. Once you've found someone whose work you like, contact them to set up a consultation. This is usually a free appointment where you'll discuss your design and any specific instructions for the artist.

Book Your Appointment

After your consultation, it's time to book your actual appointment. Most artists will require a deposit upfront, so be prepared to pay that when you make your appointment. The deposit is typically anywhere from $50-$200 and is applied towards the total cost of your tattoo. The actual cost of your tattoo will depend on the size, complexity, and location of the design, so be sure to ask about prices during your consultation.

Wrap up!

Getting a back tattoo is a big decision, but it doesn't have to be stressful. Just follow these simple steps and you'll be well on your way to getting inked!