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Some questions about tattoos

1. Whether a tattoo is painful or not depends on the shape of your tattoo. If your tattoo needs to be colored, it will be more painful. It also depends on the size and location of your tattoo. Of course, whether it hurts or not Pain also varies from person to person. I just felt a little bit of pain. I didn't say "getting a tattoo hurts!" like others.

2. Tattoos can be removed, or they can be permanent and cannot be removed, so when you get a tattoo, you need to consider clearly what kind of tattoo you want. Even if you plan to get a washable tattoo, you still have to go through your tattoo. I have been thinking about removing the tattoo, because after all, tattoo removal is more painful than tattooing, and there is no guarantee that there will be no traces after you wash it. So you must think carefully before getting a tattoo.

3. There are many ways to tattoo. The most common method is to use a tattoo machine. Of course, methods like hand acupuncture are extremely rare.

As for tattoo techniques, they are divided into three types:

1. Samoan technique - use a small hammer to hammer fibrous bone or a hoe-type comb-shaped needle made of shark teeth, and apply the dye on the tattoo. The ink on the tool is injected into the skin.

2. Japanese technique - using a wooden stick (the size of a chopstick), the back part of the hand needle is made of wood, and the front end is a metal needle, which is dipped in paint to prick the skin.

3. American tattoo method - the common tattoo machine I mentioned above.

No more nonsense, because I am typing on my mobile phone...

Also, the poster, the elegant Lily is too exaggerated, please be realistic, don't Think about something that doesn’t exist. There are so many people with tattoos in the world, but how come not a few have AIDS? It's unreasonable... Of course, you have to find a more trustworthy place to get a tattoo, so why not pay more? Nowadays, tattooing is an art. Professional tattoo artists will never say that they are joking with your life. If you do not understand the art, please do not use some exaggerated language to evaluate the art of tattooing. I said this to Danya.