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  • @bronwenalexina
    @bronwenalexina2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I hate saniderm SO MUCH. I get a red, painful rash 100% of the time after 24+ hours. T____T

  • @user-mh5lf8ih8g

    @user-mh5lf8ih8g

    2 ай бұрын

    @bronwenalexina I get the same reaction… it’s horrible.

  • @skylarshahan7924

    @skylarshahan7924

    Ай бұрын

    I think You’re allergic to the adhesive

  • @RebekahWingate

    @RebekahWingate

    Ай бұрын

    yeah same and it hurts like a bitch to take off and makes me feel faint EVERY TIME... I healed a full back with it but I doubt i'll use it again. Just dry healed a neck+sternum piece and it was so much easier

  • @michaelmangan7963

    @michaelmangan7963

    26 күн бұрын

    Ugh that sucks. I have been really lucky because I have really big tattoos and they heal quickly with little effort in a couple days. I basically just use soap and the free packet of diaper rash cream my tattoo guy gives me in the first day.

  • @newyorkvisionary

    @newyorkvisionary

    25 күн бұрын

    Ive healed a ton of tattoos and never used saniderm. Never had an issue healing tattoos without it.. Seems utterly pointless.

  • @corneliusthecrowtamer1937
    @corneliusthecrowtamer19372 ай бұрын

    "stop using vaseline or lotion" then she recommends Aquaphor, which is literally just a mixture of Vaseline and Mineral Oil with some other inconsequential ingredients...

  • @darkplasmo7921

    @darkplasmo7921

    Ай бұрын

    Buy the same thing you would put on a burn wound, Silver sulfadiazine cream is best

  • @MxALot-fp9yt

    @MxALot-fp9yt

    29 күн бұрын

    Vaseline is too thick though, so like the other guy said, it blocks air. Aquaphor is a nice balance. Look up the properties of it, you might actually be surprised!

  • @darkplasmo7921

    @darkplasmo7921

    29 күн бұрын

    @@MxALot-fp9yt you should use creams for burn wounds, they are made for open wounds and are made to moist and breathable best for healing

  • @mediocrepixels9095

    @mediocrepixels9095

    20 күн бұрын

    If you need a tire use a square instead cause its also a shape

  • @user-si6nj2rw4y

    @user-si6nj2rw4y

    16 күн бұрын

    Lotion is all you need aquaphor isn’t moisturizing is just keeps it wet lol

  • @mrfredbasset
    @mrfredbasset2 ай бұрын

    lol how do people go to appointments and not know what they want 😅 I literally show up with a PowerPoint presentation

  • @emeraldbonsai

    @emeraldbonsai

    2 ай бұрын

    I just accept I don’t understand art at all. So I Ussualy just find artists who are cool with just being giving a character and then they just have full control from there. Giving references and feedback on art gives me terrible anexity

  • @michaelmangan7963

    @michaelmangan7963

    26 күн бұрын

    I’ve done both. But I only use two people and both are well known and so talented. One is a friend of mine and she gave me one free tattoo covering my forearm. She designed it based on our conversations. At some point she said “I think you either get the tattoo or don’t but over thinking it doesn’t work for a tattoo.” She gave me options, I said what I liked and didn’t. She fixed it on the day and we went with it. The guy who does all my other tattoos has been around forever. We have a similar process.

  • @saltyishere9152

    @saltyishere9152

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@emeraldbonsaiYou don't need to understand art that's what the artist is there for lol. I get what you mean though it's very tough thinking of something "new" or appealing start by photo surfing try to show them what you want and explain as best as you can anxiety is gonna happen to some people, I don't fully understand how but I'm not judging just I don't get how you know lol, it's your body you will know if you won't like it try not to overthink it, it can always be covered up later if need be

  • @MellowBirb
    @MellowBirb2 ай бұрын

    19:30 when I got 1 word done on my wrist I was like “this kinda feels therapeutic in a way” but when I got a whole sleeve done, I had seen the light multiple times😂

  • @robbieboydudeguy

    @robbieboydudeguy

    19 күн бұрын

    LMAO the air thins with every press of the needle

  • @eliartistik
    @eliartistik2 ай бұрын

    9:45 you can absolutely ask for a fat ass tattoo even with a lower pain tolerance. Just ask the tattoo artist if it's okay to make multiple smaller appointments. Maybe it wont work for everyone, maybe it wont work for some pieces, but you can always ask beforehand. I have 2 to 3 hours appointment every month for 4 month with my tattoo artist for a big back piece and she was happy to make it possible for me.

  • @nuh-uhbro765

    @nuh-uhbro765

    Ай бұрын

    Like you said yourself it wouldn’t work for a lot of pieces. Though I could see it working with some styles, if it’s one cohesive design, re-applying a stencil in the exact same spot multiple sessions is a nightmare e

  • @eliartistik

    @eliartistik

    Ай бұрын

    @@nuh-uhbro765 you know you can do prelining so you don't have to reapply a stencil. I did exactly that yesterday, my tattoo artist tattooed dotted lines everywhere so she knows where everything goes for the next time cause there's gonna be a lot of shading. It's exactly the same for tattoos that are way too big to do in one sitting like whole backs and stuff

  • @michaelmangan7963

    @michaelmangan7963

    26 күн бұрын

    💯my first tattoo covers my entire side. My guy is famous. We talked about it and he was totally cool. He said “you might last an hour. You might last 6 or 8. Either way, we will get this done.” When we actually got into it, he pushed me to stay longer and longer because he knew I was fine even if I wanted to go take a pee or whatever. Two sessions.

  • @CrawlingPanther
    @CrawlingPanther2 ай бұрын

    I do saniderm for about 24 hours. Tattoo artist puts it on himself. TikTok has done more harm than good. Ive worked in shops, worked at tattoo magazines, been to probably 100 conventions. Ive met and know so many tattooers. The best tattoo advice is to talk to your artist. Dont listen to anyone online, unless they happen to be tattooers with years of experience.

  • @leverestw

    @leverestw

    2 ай бұрын

    this is quite true, everyone heals a bit different so their best bet is to talk about it with each individual artist until you get a routine going

  • @eliethia1197
    @eliethia11972 ай бұрын

    - ‘Happening in a garage somewhere ruining someone’s life’ 😂💀

  • @JustTheTip556
    @JustTheTip5562 ай бұрын

    With fresh tattoos I just wash with cold water and unscented antibacterial soap. I pat dry it with a paper towel and let it air dry for about 10 minutes then I put aquaphor on it and dab the excess off with a paper towel. I do this about 3-5 times a day for the first 3-6 days. Then for the next 5 days or so I just wash, pat dry, then put unscented lotion on it. All my tattoos heal great!

  • @darkplasmo7921

    @darkplasmo7921

    Ай бұрын

    Silver sulfadiazine cream, it is used for Burns that penetrate the epidermis that is the best thing you can do, treat it like a burn

  • @JustTheTip556

    @JustTheTip556

    Ай бұрын

    @@darkplasmo7921 I've got a lot of tattoos man I'm just going to keep doing what I've been doing. My tattoos heal just fine. I'd be careful using heavy chemicals on fresh ink. Something about the name of what you just said sounds like something you don't want to put on a tattoo. The aquaphor is good because it's thin especially once you dab off the excess. If it works then keep doing it but the way I do it works just fine

  • @darkplasmo7921

    @darkplasmo7921

    Ай бұрын

    @@JustTheTip556 it is the most basic and non-problematic wound cream on the market. It is antimicrobial and slight pain relief, it is not a heavy chemical. aquaphor is not for open wounds use, attest something for burn wounds. Nothing will interact with the ink, you just want to prevent infection, and burn creams are made for exactly that. Do what you want, if you want to follow my advice is up to you

  • @michaelmangan7963

    @michaelmangan7963

    26 күн бұрын

    That’s me too. I luckily never needed much to heal. Never even had a lot of scabbing

  • @willes2735
    @willes27352 ай бұрын

    I'm allergic/sensitive to adhesives and it always takes at least a day to start seeing a reaction.

  • @hanakikoi
    @hanakikoi20 күн бұрын

    GIVE ME ALL THE FLASH. Half my tattoos are flash, I want your permanent body stickers

  • @necrosadotor
    @necrosadotor2 ай бұрын

    "tattooing ass cheek and stretching that shit out" XD

  • @melissabinns8922
    @melissabinns89222 ай бұрын

    Yes! Let your body do it's job! I've been dry healing my tattoos for over 30 years. They heal fine. And no extra costs.

  • @TheJunkShot
    @TheJunkShotАй бұрын

    All you need for tattoo healing is a bottle of liquid dial soap (plain orange) and lubriderm unscented lotion. That’s it

  • @inulove9702
    @inulove97022 ай бұрын

    The thing about saniderm is it can also depend on where you use it for example my uper arm saniderm was fine and worked well my lower forearm tattoo i had a big red rash .

  • @dark-thoughts

    @dark-thoughts

    2 ай бұрын

    I got a rash on my forearm as well, but no issues in the other spots I've used it

  • @Tripp_z137
    @Tripp_z13721 күн бұрын

    I’m a self taught (still new) tattooer and u are so right about the tips , it all sounded good until I started for real, I’ve given myself 15 tattoos and the better I’ve gotten the less the starter tips are useful, it’s all situational and like any real skill day in and day out problem solving is kinda the only way to actually learn , love the vids , there are so many at home artists now and not enough practical advice about the whole thing not just how to line, look forward to seeing where ur channel goes

  • @mspicer3262
    @mspicer32622 ай бұрын

    I don't do tattoos, but I have a whole bunch. - I have always had a bite to eat before going to get work done. You're not Superman, you're going to be undergoing a strenuous physical event. Make sure you have the energy you need to make it to the other side. - Always be respectful, you're dealing with an *artist* who is going to create a piece of **ARTWORK** on your body, that you will have for the rest of your life. Don't shop for artwork, shop for an artist who will put what you have in your head onto your skin. Take a look at what kind of work an artist has done, talk to staff at parlours, talk to other patrons. And talk to the artists themselves. They can give you a good idea of what might need to be changed to make an idea work. - Take good care of your ink after having it done. Listen to the guy who put the ink in you for their advice. Myself, I just keep the tattoo clean, PAT it dry, and don't scratch at it. I do use an unscented hand-cream if it gets a little dry, but that's the only "special" thing I do as aftercare. My ink is still just gorgeous, and some of mine are closing on forty now. - My biggest advice to somebody looking to get a tattoo, is don't rip off somebody else's tattoo. Be inspired by one, sure, but don't copy it. Have your own tattoo ideas, it's like getting a custom paint-job for a car. You don't want it to look like every other car, which is why you get custom paint. Put your own spin on a tattoo idea that you like. I saw one on an 1800-year-old bog-body. Four crescents on either side of a circle, the four crescents got smaller moving out from the circle. I dropped the circle, and two of the crescents. I have six crescents in total, across the back of my shoulders and base of the neck. Same place as the guy from the Iron-age, but I still changed up the design. I've got 23 in total. Biggest one took two six hour sessions, and was almost entirely freehanded (Polynesian 3/4-sleeve). The eye on the back of my head was a single, eight-hour torture session, my neck and shoulders were so damn sore, for days afterward. The artwork is awesome. It's worth the physical stress, in my opinion, and even at 56, I'll get more if I come up with something I want, and find the right artist to do it.

  • @MellowBirb
    @MellowBirb2 ай бұрын

    2:40 yes! I always say this because it’s an open wound that needs to breath in order to heal well (also don’t like wrapping the tattoo for this reason). I always hear that people put on to much stuff and the wound gets infected or is healing way slower than it normally would.

  • @squidia5134
    @squidia51342 ай бұрын

    3:50 a piercing article for piercing newbie said to put Vaseline on new piercings to protect from dust, sweat or dirt. Called my piercer, they were shocked at the stupidity

  • @onionmctwist
    @onionmctwist22 күн бұрын

    I think the dude talking about squares was just over simplifying thumbnailing, drawing a small, rough sketch to get the balance and composition right. That may be a charitable reading of it though.

  • @zachgreen4613
    @zachgreen46132 ай бұрын

    You rule Kirk! Love the tattoo content.... I seem to agree with 98% of your advice and opinions I'll be watching every vid !

  • @CHXFIT95
    @CHXFIT95Ай бұрын

    I agree 100%, I have beautiful black and grey tattoos and as soon as I get home the saran wrap comes off, I shower and wash the tattoo with literally anything I can find that’s unscented then I go about my life and let it do its thing while occasionally putting lotion when needed. I think the tattoo care products is all marketing and is a waste of money. I don’t do shit to my tattoos and they all healed wonderfully. Don’t buy into Mad Rabbit or anything else like it, it’s a scam. Just let your tattoos breathe and do their own thing. When you do too much, they do too much and usually heal badly.

  • @Jarl_egbert
    @Jarl_egbertАй бұрын

    Im learning so much from your videos. I love your old school sense of style and common sense approach.

  • @Olimari
    @Olimari16 күн бұрын

    I don't tattoo, and I'm far t0o younge to start on people, but I do draw on people with paint markers and I've noticed that some of the things you say match up with the things I've learned with my experience drawing on people. Like figuring out how to do different designs on people. I've mostly just gotten the hang of having a steady hand and understanding how speed and pressure effect the thickness. I love this channel either way :3

  • @Glacialls
    @Glacialls2 ай бұрын

    I love the longer videos so much!!!

  • @user-bb3bl5zs6n
    @user-bb3bl5zs6n2 ай бұрын

    Love your simple, down to earth advice. It is real with no bs attached!

  • @Upper_echelon_exotics
    @Upper_echelon_exotics2 ай бұрын

    Oops...my tattoo artist has only been tattooing for 3 years. I love her work though. I've had 3 sessions with her (working on a big leg piece) and I love how it's turning out. 💞💗💞 It's my first tattoo and it's so pretty

  • @hanakikoi

    @hanakikoi

    20 күн бұрын

    My worst tattoo experience was with someone who's been in the business for almost 2 decades. The ONLY tattoo I've scarred with, the only one I have blowouts on(some parts were expected and understandable, but the outer arm and shoulder shouldn't blowout like that). Sometimes, the time someone's been tatting for doesn't translate equally to their work or ability to work on all skin

  • @JENXVA
    @JENXVA2 ай бұрын

    One of the best tattoo artist on the internet to learn from. I feel a lot of the advice you give is just so real. as it should be these things are for life and the people that are giving bad advice and showing bad practices are only further diluting and ruining the process of learning for others who might want actual real information. love your videos man never stop making them they are so insightful. I hope to see your channel grow to be one of the biggest on here you deserve it! much love jenxva

  • @seansalisbury9570
    @seansalisbury95702 ай бұрын

    I’m a newer tattoo artist and omg your channel is amazing

  • @zedsdeadbaby3481
    @zedsdeadbaby348120 күн бұрын

    I will say there have been tattoos that I’ve fallen asleep in during the outline. Shading started to wake me up a bit. But there have been majority of my tattoos where it was miserable…. Ribs.

  • @_tardigrade
    @_tardigrade2 ай бұрын

    Love your videos! Keep it up

  • @quentinmartjno
    @quentinmartjno2 ай бұрын

    Here I am, the 1% who actually likes the feeling of getting tattooed😂 I think it's fair to say that I'm enjoying myself for most of the tattoo and I only start feeling actually bad in the last hour of the session or when a very specific spot is overworked

  • @gggthsb
    @gggthsb10 күн бұрын

    I love Saniderm/Second Skin because I tend to overdo cremes and such because I get paranoid about not taking good care of my new tattoo. The second skin helps me with just leaving the thing alone and not constantly doing something to it. So in order to not overdo the after care I need to put that stuff on and forget about it 😂

  • @zyn87
    @zyn8715 күн бұрын

    Thin layer of Vaseline never hurt me, aquaphor is literally just a different brand if Petroleum jelly. So idk what she's talking about.

  • @themysteriousfox3767
    @themysteriousfox376720 күн бұрын

    I feel like your channel is gonna get huge soon. Great quality vids!!

  • @broskino2756
    @broskino275615 күн бұрын

    Underrated channel

  • @IDontEatGlue
    @IDontEatGlue18 күн бұрын

    Dont tattoo but this is one of if not my favorite channel on yt

  • @SpacyMidnight
    @SpacyMidnight24 күн бұрын

    11:41 there is a tattoo artist in my area😅And he is so beautiful I have never dared to be tattooed by him. I actually had an appointment 15 years ago but cancelled a week before becus I just couldn’t take it 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @carmendurnell5525
    @carmendurnell552522 күн бұрын

    Love all your videos, but especially the long ones. Make 'em longer, as far as I'm concerned.

  • @jy840
    @jy840Күн бұрын

    Honestly I just walked into a shop my friend recommended one day, just so HAPPENED to be the one shop who’s former apprentices went on to be the best artists in the area and started their own shops, and I just happened to mention to the guy that I thought it would be cool to be a tattoo artist and suddenly I’m an apprentice. Pretty much just… happened 😭. Four years of graphic design school and I’m content just being an overqualified shop assistant.

  • @sages101
    @sages1012 ай бұрын

    As far as ointment, I just put a little bit of coconut oil to keep the skin from getting too dry.

  • @NotsoJollyJolie
    @NotsoJollyJolie19 күн бұрын

    Every tattoo I have had hurt, but I will say after a while there are spot that you just can’t feel anymore while others still hurt like a bitch

  • @deltasaves
    @deltasaves4 сағат бұрын

    Aftercare tips from a tatted nurse who deals with a lot of various stage wounds: Keep it clean and you'll be keen.

  • @LeXyStAr77
    @LeXyStAr7718 күн бұрын

    Everyone is different when it comes to pushing and pulling,,, and sometimes the hand eye coordination is different for everyone

  • @agerrity1
    @agerrity110 күн бұрын

    On the point of talking with your artist…. I got three tattoos from the same parlour in town, two of my own design, and one concept (which I provided several inspo photos), but this parlour doesn’t let you directly speak with the artist to collab. I offered to come in before the actual appointment and review what she had, but nope…no can do. I thought this was odd because my daughter got a beautiful Luna moth on her back in another state, and they collaborated back on forth on design via text until she said ‘yes’ and got it done. So, I got the third tattoo from this artist who did a smaller one for me, and it’s not quite what I was looking for. I wanted a lot of negative space, but she kept putting ink in me, so now it’s not reading like I wanted…looks congested. If I had been able to collaborate with her, this wouldn’t have happened (yes, I deposited with her at the consultation). The only option the parlour gave me when I asked ‘what if I don’t like the design?’ was to ask the artist to change the design after you arrive for your tattoo appointment (uh…ok?), but the image she showed me, and I agreed to, did not show the amount of shading that was going in…it was just lines. If I had seen a finished product before the needle hit my skin, I would have asked for more negative space. Bummed because it was six hours in the chair, a lot of money, and not overall happy with what I got. Looking for solutions to fix it (white ink?) but not sure it will work.

  • @mikip282
    @mikip28222 күн бұрын

    the guy that did my first tattoo (very hyped about it lol) told me black people tend to have reactions to second skin more than other people. i watched that shit like it was already infected 😂

  • @Rob_0_Pierce
    @Rob_0_PierceАй бұрын

    I just learned this the other day but a good thing to keep an eye out for is water vs petroleum based ointments. Water-based doesn’t suffocate the tattoo

  • @danavipuzzles7308
    @danavipuzzles73082 ай бұрын

    It's beyond me how there are people who go into a tattoo shop without even having a general idea of what they want to get. With every tattoo I've ever gotten, I've spent anywhere from a few weeks to a few months designing the tattoo myself to the smallest detail, figuring out its exact placement, printing like 20 copies of it in various sizes to figure out the exact size I want, drawing it on myself, putting stencils on myself, and then on the big day actually bringing in my own print to the tattoo shop which is exactly sized. And then when they put the stencil on me, I guide them on the placement to the exact millimeter, in some cases having to redo the stencil a number of times. But at the end of the day, I know I'm getting something I've put a whole lot of thought into, placed and sized exactly as I want it. Not everyone has to be as precise as me, but you definitely need to have a clear general idea of what you want, including the type of image itself, the style, the general size, and the general placement. P.S. Getting some areas of my arms tattooed was kind of relaxing once you get past the first few minutes of initial pain and the body adjusts to it. Other areas were not as relaxing.

  • @Aussie100-hj2jm

    @Aussie100-hj2jm

    2 ай бұрын

    Why don’t you just tattoo yourself ? You sound like an absolute nightmare. Here’s how it’s supposed to be done. Ask your artist if he’s into “ fill in blank “ , if yes ask will he do it , Maybe ask him what interests him in that particular ballpark. If you like it , get it sized and come back when he’s drawn it up. No one wants some geek micro managing the design and the whole process. That’s the opposite of what you should do. Or keep being annoying and having the worst tattoos ever. “This part represents my Navajos spirit identity and this is my dads favourite beer ,this part is my first dogs paw print and these are the dates of my etc

  • @DetectiveTrupo203

    @DetectiveTrupo203

    2 ай бұрын

    Any reputable artist would tell you to get out. If you're creating the design, printing it 20 times, placing the stencil, you should just be tattooing yourself. No real artist is going to allow a client to micromanage their art in the way you're describing. They aren't applying stickers to your skin, they're creating THEIR OWN art. Sorry but you sound ridiculous.

  • @danavipuzzles7308

    @danavipuzzles7308

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DetectiveTrupo203 I'm not printing it 20 times in the shop. I'm printing it 20 times on my own before the appointment to size it up and decide for myself what size I want, so that when I come into the shop I bring in the print that is ready for a stencil, as I clearly specified in my original post. At that point the only thing I micromanage is the placement of the stencil. Just because you might not give a sh't about the details of the tattoo that is done on your body, doesn't mean others have to feel the same way as you do. Don't be so narrow-minded and judgmental. The only one who sounds ridiculous here is you.

  • @DetectiveTrupo203

    @DetectiveTrupo203

    2 ай бұрын

    @@danavipuzzles7308 lol I'm sorry, you literally have never gotten a tattoo if you think that's how it works. Take your own design to an artist and tell them where to put it and they'll laugh in your face and tell you to leave

  • @DetectiveTrupo203

    @DetectiveTrupo203

    2 ай бұрын

    @@danavipuzzles7308 maybe in 6 or 7 years when you turn 18 you can get your first tattoo and learn how it actually works

  • @blueberryzzz3164
    @blueberryzzz31647 күн бұрын

    20:05 yeah I do love getting tattooed……. After it’s done and healed, that shit hurts while your doing it

  • @jgl4494
    @jgl449416 күн бұрын

    I was always told to let the artist shave you because they are experts at it and people can cut themselves right before the appointment lol.

  • @CarminaVillamizarBeautyDiva
    @CarminaVillamizarBeautyDivaАй бұрын

    I love second skin for me it’s makes my life easier and the itchy phase is less

  • @thegreendank1
    @thegreendank120 күн бұрын

    I wouldn't say i love the feeling of tattoos, but i love getting them, my first tattoo was a 3/4 arm tribal sleeve and i never took a break, i let the artist break for a smoke, but i never stopped. I don't know if it was my childhood but i don't feel much pain. Now when i fractured my ribs I FELT THAT SHIT FOR DAYS! just breathing or taking a dump was excruciating.

  • @sunblade704
    @sunblade70416 күн бұрын

    With all my tattoos I just made sure to keep them clean and sometimes apply some creme because my skin gets dry fast. The only issue I ever had was my own fault, I got a little dirt on a spot and didn't see it soon enough and a scab developed. Thankfully the "damage" I had was some slight discoloration that could easily be fixed, but since it is a tattoo of an animal so it kind of just fits in with the animals skin

  • @Pandidolod
    @Pandidolod6 күн бұрын

    I do actually like the feeling of getting tattooed lol. At least until the 4th or 5th hour hits and my skin is locking up like I just got a back alley butt filler. But other than that, yeah, I have a long history with intentionally causing myself pain. Tattooing is a perfect and safe alternative for that, and it really doesn't phase me until I've been in the chair for +4 hours. Everybody's response to pain is different. I don't doubt that some people even enjoy it beyond my 4-5 hour window before I start having to remind myself I signed up for this.

  • @sadieross-johnson2800
    @sadieross-johnson280016 күн бұрын

    I’m a special effect and prosthetic artist, and we skin test for 48 hours. Even for products that are classed as ‘skin safe’.

  • @Pain.-
    @Pain.-11 күн бұрын

    All soap I use is unscented (I hate perfume) So I just leave 2nd skin on for 4 days and afterwards wash my body like normal, no extra washing for tattoo and I use bit of unscented body lotion on my tattoos, till like a week after theyre done peeling. Works for me

  • @emmy2961
    @emmy296120 күн бұрын

    I do like the feeling of getting tattooed but it's because I suffer from chronic pain and since tattoo pain is a pain I decided to get and can control and not something that my body imposed on me it can be cathartic 😊

  • @empirenow6068
    @empirenow606816 күн бұрын

    Antibacterial soap is huge. I used axe soap on my first one (cuz i’m an idiot) and the whole thing had to be redone. It wasn’t a crazy complex tattoo thankfully.

  • @trashcanjam
    @trashcanjam2 ай бұрын

    I wish I could get you to do a Japanese back piece for me! Dang

  • @MrsRyanna01
    @MrsRyanna0126 күн бұрын

    Your videos make me realize why my tattoo artists have all commented I take tattoos well. I am so glad to heal well with just some soap

  • @blathena
    @blathena15 күн бұрын

    Im not a big fan of second skin. No allergic reaction. I usually use it as i work with dogs and its harder for it to accidentally get torn of

  • @LeXyStAr77
    @LeXyStAr7718 күн бұрын

    Aquaphor fuks me up regularly so I can only assume it would Not be good to put on an open wound tattoo

  • @STARPHASE
    @STARPHASE2 ай бұрын

    I will say I'm a fan of mad rabbits repair gel, mostly because it prevents intching and soothes the burning sensation. But like the guy in the second video, you can't over do it lol. On a fresh tattoo, I'll put a thin layer if it on, let it dry, and then put a fresh second skin on it, then leave that on for a few days. Take the skin off(in the shower lol) clean it, put another thin layer of the gel on, then let it do it's thing. I'll use a regular moisturizer when it feels dry, and if it's really itchy I'll use the mad rabbit stuff.

  • @terminaldeity
    @terminaldeity2 ай бұрын

    I enjoy getting tattooed. It's meditative for me. Big, all day sessions included. It's the healing that sucks. My stomach piece was super chill getting tattooed for 8 hours. But the healing for it was a fucking nightmare.

  • @logankinlaw879
    @logankinlaw879Ай бұрын

    I use saniderm for 2-3 days use aquafor for a couple days and fragrance free lotion (lubriderm is my go too). Long as you keep it clean and out of the sunis the main thing

  • @charlottesimmonds
    @charlottesimmonds2 ай бұрын

    I mostly just keep mine clean and they've healed really nicely

  • @Ziptie247
    @Ziptie2472 ай бұрын

    Hey Kirk I was wondering if u has any good flash book recommendations. Trying to practice my flash more and want some more ideas.

  • @pixxieestixx
    @pixxieestixx2 ай бұрын

    i got a giant thigh piece as my first tattoo and i actually kinda liked how it felt for most of it so maybe im just weird- the shading fucking SUCKED tho im not gonna lie

  • @Teeders
    @Teeders14 күн бұрын

    23:57 Last tattoo I got this guy came in probably for the 4th time to that shop to persistently ask the guy tattooing me, if he could get an apprenticeship. Guy politely said he didn't do apprenticeships but the guy did not get the hint and just stuck around. He talked about his experience, showed what he was doing and how he was learning by tattooing himself. It wasn't bad work but it was also like dude, you don't get the hint he said no. It was just an awkward half hour until we took a break and I think the tattooer said he'd call him or took his number down or something. I don't know what happened to him, unfortunately the guy tattooing me fell on hard times and ended up going back to prison but his tattoo is good. I hope he's gotten the help he needed.

  • @Siamotutti161
    @Siamotutti16119 күн бұрын

    I gotta be honest. I got a full back. And well some parts hurt as shit (the sides and in to the armpits) but there are really parts that I enjoyed like everything more in the central line of the back was pretty relaxing or at least it felt funny from time to time. Sur after hour 6 the fun parts got less, ues going back over an allredy open wound isn't the most fun but I mean other then that, I really made the experience that in lot of places it can be feeling good.

  • @jtkappy7742
    @jtkappy77422 ай бұрын

    I had saniderm placed on my first tattoo because I was going to be flying home in a few hours after it was finished. It did not heal as well as any of my other tattoos, I’m not sure if it was because of the saniderm or if it was just because it was a diffrent artist than I usually go to. I haven’t had to use it again but I don’t think I would use it again.

  • @rebel4466

    @rebel4466

    4 күн бұрын

    I'd say the artist is the issue or some reaction to the product... Or bacteria caught under the wrap. I got a product like this on all of my tattoos, just left it alone, removed it after a couple of days, done.

  • @emeraldbonsai
    @emeraldbonsai2 ай бұрын

    I like saniderm like products though I find some of the brands give me a rash so I just keep a roll of m3’s at home to use

  • @janett.t1262
    @janett.t12622 ай бұрын

    For me puting a lot of ointment is the only way to heal my tattoo. When i change clothes in hospital (like 5-6 times) it takes half the layer off ☹

  • @necrosadotor
    @necrosadotor2 ай бұрын

    one guy said it like this: rather put a bit too little ointment than too much

  • @misty5882
    @misty5882Ай бұрын

    i love saniderm! however i’ve never left it on longer than 2 days. there’s something about that, that never felt right to me

  • @rebel4466
    @rebel44664 күн бұрын

    I'm one of the people who "likes" being tattooed. Not like it's awesome, but so far none of my 9-10 hour sessions (I travel far and can't leave after an hour if I want to get things done) were painful. I got annoyed at the buzzing and it was kinda exhausting, but not painful. The tattooer was kinda sad that I didn't complain. He told me that most people end up having issues at some point. Only thing I really didn't enjoy were the tiny white highlights for whatever reason. I maybe just got lucky.

  • @chukpic
    @chukpic9 күн бұрын

    This man needs to be protected

  • @CarlGustavHung
    @CarlGustavHung2 ай бұрын

    5:26 while not properly explained in the example given, this is a strong method to figure out composition, readability, focal point etc. with very little time, since it is only a rough doodle on a square inch surface. It forces the artist to reduce a design to its base elements. There really isn't any argument to go any larger before you sketch either. I guarantee that if you try this method next time you have an idea for a design, you'll be convinced of its value.

  • @sunflowerprincess
    @sunflowerprincess23 күн бұрын

    The thing about tattoos hurting is so weird cus I get it when people say they like it, but also by the end of a 4 hour session absolutely the hell not. The first hour of my back session when I was numbed was great, same for the entirety of my underbust, ankle and behind the ear tattoos. It kind of felt like a massage, the pressure was nice and I wouldn't of minded if they had taken twice as long lol. But the back session when I wasn't numbed just fucking sucked, the first 30 minutes was chill, but then I just wanted to cease existing lmao

  • @madihall6865
    @madihall68652 ай бұрын

    I love saniderm but it does not love me. I always get an allergic reaction after I take it off no matter how long its on. The mark always last about 3 weeks.

  • @youtubeuser4943
    @youtubeuser494320 күн бұрын

    I'd say don't use aquaphor if you have saniderm on for 3/4 days already

  • @Ha-fy6zv
    @Ha-fy6zvКүн бұрын

    Lotion let's it breathe better than aquaphor. Haven't had an artist recommend that over lotion in a decade.

  • @agispaaa
    @agispaaa16 күн бұрын

    I'm just going to ask about second skin, as someone who had it applied before. First, you said something like "they leave it on for 5 days". My tattoo artist (whom I love greatly) told me that I cannot leave the secondskin on for more that 48h, and if I can, take it off earlier, because the whole point of it was to let me safely travel back home and to keep it safe for the first crucial hours of healing. Second, wdym you don'y use it? Isn't it like a safety hazard? what if there's a lot of dust? or bugs? a lot of bugs tend to just smash into you Just so we're clear, I'm used to a different tattoo culture, where safety first, allergy can be treated (like, it's a normal to be in contact with you tattoo artist and be able to ask questions no matter the time of day) and, ye, hi from Europe!

  • @Chevsilverado

    @Chevsilverado

    12 күн бұрын

    The reason they told you to take it off within 48hrs is because there can be a buildup of plasma, bacteria, dead skin, sweat, and ink under the second skin. So it may be a good idea to take it off usually after a couple days. However, tons of people leave it on for 5-6 days with zero issues. In this case, it’s recommended to only take the second skin off if it starts to develop ink bubbles and fluid. Using a second skin for 5 days really helped speed the healing process for me. It completely prevented the scabbing phase, and when it was removed it wasn’t itchy or tender. It just had a mild flake a few days later then it was done. A common way to use saniderm is to leave it on for a day or two, take it off and clean well with antibacterial soap, then apply a new saniderm. Then leave that on for 4-5 days. This method works very well for me. However you can totally remove it after 48hr and it will still help a bunch with initial healing. I just like to leave it on for longer since it allows me to work outside for my job without worrying about infection. It makes showering easier and in general makes my tattoos heal really well and easy. There are 100 different healing methods and they all work well. That’s why you gotta find one that fits your body and your lifestyle.

  • @turnbasedtoddy7664
    @turnbasedtoddy7664Ай бұрын

    Just Saying, the eyeball chair tattoo sounds sick.

  • @maneyd.6631
    @maneyd.663112 күн бұрын

    when it comes to healing a tat my coworker and I recommend nothing more than washing it with neutral soap. after a week you can slap some coconut oil to relieve the itch but thats it dont drown the bastard. and dont touch the scabs !

  • @ruffr4bb1t
    @ruffr4bb1t17 күн бұрын

    What’s the policy if I bring in specifically a silhouette? I’ve been designing a silhouetted dragon of my OC and kind of want it tatted

  • @NerevarRain
    @NerevarRain2 ай бұрын

    Both of my legs are sleeved, one is black & grey, the other is colour illustrative. Even the 7 hour sessions on the B&G sleeve didn't hurt anywhere near as much as the 5-6 hour colour ones 🔥🥴 People with tiny B&G tattoos who say that tattoos don't hurt.. shut tf up 🤡🤦‍♀

  • @sandraperlstein79
    @sandraperlstein79Ай бұрын

    I've had saniderm on some of my tattoos and I didn't have an allergic reaction. The only thing I hated was removing it. It was not fun.

  • @DumbTacoBeast

    @DumbTacoBeast

    Ай бұрын

    It’s less painful to remove if you let hot water run over it while you’re in the shower.

  • @gymrat9072
    @gymrat9072Ай бұрын

    I got a tattoo like 3 weeks ago and if healed in like 8day . When can I put sun on it .i will use sunscreen 50 uv

  • @HelloMotherFoodReviews
    @HelloMotherFoodReviews2 ай бұрын

    16:00 This guy seems to be trying to channel his inner Pony Lawson. He does okay on the voice, but not anything else, unfortunately.

  • @piperatoms5926

    @piperatoms5926

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol I can’t unheard the voice now 😂😂😂

  • @STARPHASE
    @STARPHASE2 ай бұрын

    Yeah...A LOT of people are allergic to the adhesive that the second skins use. So that video saying reacts are rare is definitely a lie lol. I'm fortunate enough to not be allergic to anything, so I can use second skins just fine, and love them. I work with my hands, and work with a lot of liquid cleaners and chemicals(I work at a sign shop in production) alcohol, windex, adhesive remover, rapid tac, and so on. So I like to have the second skin to really be sure none of that gets on the tattoo. There's also a lot of sanding going on around there lol so there is dust around.

  • @gudi_esau
    @gudi_esauАй бұрын

    20:00 I don’t like the pain but I miss the pain

  • @Aussie100-hj2jm
    @Aussie100-hj2jm2 ай бұрын

    It’s like those trendoid YT channels , I saw this BS , you seal it with the wrap so securely that all the liquid pool up in the thing ,keep that shit in 24hr ,then pull it off and repeat Like the whole thing is a procedure. It’s bs. If you’re driving home , don’t even wrap it. Go home have a shower. Or not , just let it be and definitely don’t worry about the frivken ointment and all that crap until you’re all flakey and it eases the tightness if necessary. The only thing I’ve found that stuffs up is red ,sometimes reacts to my skin a bit. Can get a bit scabby But other than that , it’s done right it’s in.

  • @d.alise__
    @d.alise__2 ай бұрын

    Aquaphor that’s all you need Edit: lol my first tattoo was done in a college dorm room and I didn’t realize the mistake he made until after the fact . It’s not real bad looking …color was very vibrant and I only paid like 60$ … BUT lol if I knew what I know now about tattoos I would’ve waited .

  • @applejayz1987
    @applejayz198719 күн бұрын

    Bruh wtf even is the 1x1 square one?? I know its just meant to be a fat load of nothing to follow the promo, but damn it actually gets to me as, not a tattoo artist, but an artist in general who cares about composition

  • @iggyg6251
    @iggyg62512 ай бұрын

    Dude looks like Tom Delonge lol

  • @PestilencePage
    @PestilencePageАй бұрын

    hey i need to be very cautious about what i hear on the internet :P

  • @uffu2490
    @uffu2490Ай бұрын

    Does an artist know how to draw a straight line and a perfect circle? If an “artist” can’t do either, don’t take their advice. You have to put things in perspective: tattooing is an art form and if that artist doesn’t have the basics down, you shouldn’t trust your life with em. Have high standards because you’re going under a minor surgery.

  • @Pandidolod
    @Pandidolod6 күн бұрын

    I HATE second skin type products. I tell people please do not put that shit on me.

  • @nfamous2715
    @nfamous27152 ай бұрын

    Lmao we should do a show together

  • @sportyeight7769
    @sportyeight7769Ай бұрын

    Why everyone going saniderm when wrapping it the old way works ans is cheap as hell