How to Start a Sleeve Tattoo
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Choose the sleeve you want.
Choose the sleeve you want. They usually vary based on the length and therefore, you can have either a quarter sleeve, half sleeve a three-quarter sleeve or a full sleeve. The color is also an important consideration. You can have either full color, gray and black or may be combine both colors. It is important to find out whether your exposed tattoo sleeve will be accepted at your workplace before doing it.
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Choose the sleeve you want. They usually vary based on the length and therefore, you can have either a quarter sleeve, half sleeve a three-quarter sleeve or a full sleeve. The color is also an important consideration. You can have either full color, gray and black or may be combine both colors. It is important to find out whether your exposed tattoo sleeve will be accepted at your workplace before doing it .
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Look at what the tattoo artist has done in the past before you can allow him/her to start working on your sleeve. The ink leaves a permanent mark and therefore, you do not want to make a bad impression. If the artist intends to do it using a freehand, you can ask the artist to make the drawing on a piece of paper as you watch. This will help you determine if it is the kind of design you would want.
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Choose the work you want to be finished first. Better to start with some independent part which can still have some meaning if you will not be able to finish the sleeve. You will also need to consider this before choosing your tattoo placement ��� it should be some place where it can be independent of the entire sleeve. It is highly recommendable to begin on your upper arm region and work downwards. This makes it possible for you to shorten the length of the sleep as much as you would wish.
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