03/07/2026
**Every person experiences tattooing differently.**
Pain tolerance is very individual. Some people sit through a session calmly, some feel everything much stronger, some move, some need breaks - and sometimes people even fall asleep while getting tattooed. It happens more often than you might think.
The body can react in different ways: sometimes it calms the nervous system down, sometimes adrenaline helps, sometimes the pain feels stronger depending on the area, the mood, the health condition, or even the day itself.
That is why tattooing is never just “one simple process.”
The speed of the work depends on many things: how the client feels, how the skin reacts, how much the body moves, how sensitive the area is, and how long we can work comfortably and safely.
Healing is also different for everyone.
Some tattoos heal easily, and some need more attention. It depends on the placement, the skin, the body, movement, sweating, aftercare, health, and many other factors. Areas near joints, folds, or places where the skin stretches a lot can heal harder. Sometimes small scabs appear, sometimes tiny parts of pigment fall out - and that is normal. Corrections exist exactly for this reason.
A tattoo is a living process.
It does not end when the fresh photo is taken.
Many people see only the perfect fresh tattoo online, but real life is different: the tattoo needs to heal, settle into the skin, and sometimes be corrected to reach the final beautiful result.
So never be upset if your tattoo needs a little touch-up. The most important thing is to finish the work properly, take care of it, and bring it to perfection.
A good tattoo is not only about the first photo.
It is about patience, healing, care, correction when needed, and respect for the whole process.
These are important things everyone should understand before getting tattooed.
With love and respect for every client who trusts us with their skin and their story. 🖤