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Party number - tattoo outside the studio

Party number - tattoo outside the studio
We sit and tuck into a delicious salad... This is not how a party starts, but it's going to be a great one! And how do we spend our weekends? It's a rather monothematic experience, but it's one we love! Rather, we embrace a system of sharply polarised experiences. Rather, we sit cocooned in blankets, candles, mugs of tea and TV series or just drive hard into the dope. And what if one of the others, during a melange, suddenly pulls out a tattoo machine? Just like that – to spice up the evening!

In this article, you will find out:

  • Is a tattoo at a party a good idea
  • What is the risk when getting a tattoo outside the studio?

 

Because anything could happen!


Absolutely everything! Do you know the rules our wonderful grandmother used to instil in us before eating? We wash our hands, and it's the best way to stay healthy! Hygiene is the most important thing, and it's also the easiest thing to maintain in the tattooing process! All you have to do is follow these simple rules and you'll be able to avoid catching any nasty infections! Use and replace disposable needles, cups and ink containers; protect equipment parts that cannot be sterilised; use disinfectant fluids; put on and change disposable gloves; thoroughly disinfect the tattooing area (and this is not just about the skin). And there's more! Remember to put on bandages and so on and so forth.

If you're thinking of getting a tattoo outside of a studio, it's still a great idea if it's with someone you know! And let's not forget that, technically speaking, a studio is just another room in a building, complete with all the modern conveniences we enjoy today. It's not a hospital, despite the best efforts of the tattooists to keep everything spick and span!

But already strutting in front of a needle like a lizard to the sun during a Saturday bajlando carries a much higher level of risk than Sunday's unparliamentary chuckle at grandma's dinner – and it's a risk worth taking! Rather than expecting a party tattoo artist to create a show-stopping design that will win the hearts of the nation, let's look forward to a small, simple, quick tattoo. Is this a bad thing? Absolutely not! As long as we follow the previous rules, it's a great way to get a tattoo done quickly and easily.

 

Hooray for bold moves


I've decided I'm going to do it! Hey, hold me a beer! The euphoric state of spontaneity is one of the best parts of party time! Just before professing your love to everyone, just after buying everyone a round, starting the best business of the universe and two steps away from jumping down each other's throats or possibly asking the ex what's up at three in the morning – it's a wild ride!

The great thing about parties in Poland is that they don't usually involve group readings of Bible verses. They tend to have a similar course, which is great! And let him be the first to cast a stone who has never done something stupid after a large vodka or two! The next day brought with it a thrilling possibility of embarrassment. Unless our action sowed lasting havoc, it could become a funny story over time.

And speaking of permanence... a tattoo is just such a thing. If we wake up in the morning, with a heavy hangover, trying to remember our name, our gender, our mother's family name, with a throbbing pain like a sunburn and a strange formation of spilled ink under the skin, then we can be sure – either the evening was dignified or something very much went wrong – and that's what makes life exciting!

 

 

Summary:


Tattoo studios are super careful about who they work on. They don't do work on people who are on the bomb or in a stiletto – and it's no coincidence! Why? It's because they have a unique perception, a different dimension of decision-making, and an amazing ability to assess their own strength! All of this comes from being under the influence of various intoxicants. So is tattooing outside a studio a bad thing? Absolutely not! As long as it is done in accordance with art, it can be a wonderful experience. The same is true of a tattoo done during a party. As long as it is not done haphazardly, without a pattern or tracing paper, with a pet in the mouth and grief under the fingernails, as a result of being persuaded by others, in a state of near unconsciousness... then we have a hip-hop vibe!