Q. I'm 18 and I really want to get a hamsa (hand of god) tattoo design on the side of my ribcage, but I want it to be relatively small (smaller than the majority of the hamsa rib tattoos i've seen). If I really want it in a few months I'm going to get it either way because it's my body, but I was just curious what you guys would think of that on a girl. It would be my only tattoo. Thanks! I'm a runner and stuff btw so it's not like I'm overweight and want to show off an unattractive part of my body.
A. "what eva what eva, its my body i can do what i waaaant" , ...... and to anwser your question I have no idea what a hamsa or hand of god looks like so i cant really answer your question. However geting a rib tattoo for your first one isnt recomended. I have a 6-7 hour rib tattoo on my entire left side of my body. I also had around 15 hours of ink done previous to that including some on my chest. About an hour into my rib tattoo was more painful than all of my other ink put together. Also the rib area is a good place to put a big tattoo. You have plenty of good spots to put small tattoos.
What can the depth a tattoo be compared to?
Q. I know its like 1/16th in. deep, but I want a comparison for a better idea so I know if I've felt that pain and/or if I can handle it.
A. Unless you've had a tattoo, there's no way to have "felt that pain" before. I will say this, everyone is different, and every AREA of the body is different for each person pain wise as well. A few are staples though, such as the rib cage being the most painful for men and women equally.
One thing I can tell you for sure, is the pain of a laser removal exceeds that of the tattooing itself ten-fold. It's the most intense, blinding pain I've ever felt in my life. If you're not even sure if you can handle the pain of getting one, you might need to re-think your reasons for getting it because removal is unreal, and 10x as expensive.
One thing I can tell you for sure, is the pain of a laser removal exceeds that of the tattooing itself ten-fold. It's the most intense, blinding pain I've ever felt in my life. If you're not even sure if you can handle the pain of getting one, you might need to re-think your reasons for getting it because removal is unreal, and 10x as expensive.
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