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How Long Does A Small Tattoo Take – Time To Ink

Don’t think it is just the cost you ought to worry about if you plan on getting a tattoo. You need to think about the time too.

It is not just the size of the tattoo that will affect the completion time but also the color.

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Make sure you have discussed the time you will need to invest in getting the job completed to perfection during your first appointment.

The major factors which determine the length of time it takes to get a small tattoo are:

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1. Size

The size is the major determinant of the completion time. A quarter-size tattoo of a simple design can take up to an hour.

Many tattoo artists charge by the hour. The beauty of getting a small tattoo is that you will not just spend less time at the parlor, but also pay less. The longer the job takes, the higher the cost.

2. Color

Color tattoos are more demanding than black and grey. Therefore, they take much longer to complete. If you know the art style you want, find someone who is a specialist in doing the job.

Finding an artist who specializes in doing the tattoo in the color of your choice will lessen the time taken for the job to be done.

3. Amount of Detail

Details vary depending on the design. If intricate details are involved, expect to be sitting on the tattoo chair for long even if you are getting a small one. Celtic knot-work design, jewelry style, and portrait tattoos require a lot of time.

4. Pain Tolerance

If you can manage to sit still when you are being inked, you will be out of the place in a short time. This, however, is a challenge for the better part of the population that gets inked.

There are pain variations as the work progresses, but there is no a true indication of how people will adapt until the job is done.

Some areas are more painful to get inked at, and many people decide to get inked in stages. They will get a part of the tattoo done, go home, and come back for completion of the design later. This makes it more tolerable.

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