# FAQ
Questions
01. How to recognize a good and a bad master?
The good/bad criterion is very vague. It’s like comparing musicians of different genres – a matter of taste. But in the tattoo there is such a component as ensuring the safety and sterility of the procedure. There are many signs of a “bad” master here.
02. What colors should the artist use?
Paints can be from different manufacturers. Tattoo artists are constantly exchanging information among themselves about which one is better driven / healed.
03. How are instruments sterilized?
During the session, not only disposable equipment is used. The same clipper holders must be disinfected, cleaned and sterilized before the procedure.
04. What is the maximum break for one tattoo?
If a lot of work is being done, then the optimal break between sessions is 2-4 weeks. Long breaks are not good for anyone. The tattoo artist will simply forget what and how he planned at work.
05. Where do tattoos last best?
The most irrational places for a tattoo are fingers, palm, palm edge, wrist, foot edge, genitals. The paint is guaranteed to float, the tattoo looks like a dirty spot after six months.
06. How to care for a fresh tattoo?
Complete healing of the tattoo occurs within six months. Primary usually takes a week or two, depending on the specific skin.
07. How to prepare the skin for a tattoo?
Before the tattoo session, it is recommended not to drink alcohol / stimulants, get enough sleep, eat well and come on time with a good mood. It is very important that the clothes do not overtighten the place where the tattoo is planned.
08. How often do you need to renew a tattoo?
After a year, the paint will completely settle into the skin and the tattoo will look different than immediately after the session.
09. Do you have consultation?
Show yourself to the master who did your tattoo, he will make the correction easier and faster. Or consult another tattoo artist.
10. Why you shouldn't get a tattoo at home?
It all depends on your inner feeling. Someone makes tattoos with a deep meaning, and it is the very idea that such a pattern has a basis and pushes most people to go and get something stuffed. There are people who just want to see something meaningless on their skin, but beautiful, provocative, unusual.