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What to take to a tattoo session? A list of things worth remembering.

What to take to a tattoo session? A list of things worth remembering.

Why is it worth preparing well for a tattoo session?

A tattoo session is not just about decorating your body — it’s also a challenge for your body. A well-packed bag is the key to comfort, safety, and a better final result. Here’s a list of things worth bringing to your tattoo session to feel good and give your skin the best start for healing.

In this article, you’ll learn:

  • What to definitely bring to your tattoo session

  • How to prepare for several hours with your tattoo artist

  • What to eat, drink, and wear before your session

  • Which tattoo aftercare products are worth having with you

  • What to do before the session

  • What to avoid before getting tattooed

Checklist – What to bring to your tattoo session

  1. Studio address and contact details
    Start with the basics — make sure you know exactly where the studio is, write down the phone number and the name of your tattoo artist. Better safe than sorry.

  2. Comfortable clothing
    Go for loose, soft clothes that make it easy to expose the tattooed area. Avoid tight elastics or rough fabrics. Comfort is key — especially during a long session.

  3. Water and snacks
    Staying hydrated is essential, and a little hunger can really ruin your mood. Bring water and a light snack like a banana, protein bar, or nuts — ideally something mess-free.

  4. Headphones, book, or podcast
    Some sessions can take several hours. Bring something to help you relax and pass the time. Spotify, an e-book, or your favorite playlist? Perfect.

  5. ID card
    It might sound obvious, but many studios require a valid form of identification.

  6. Cash or card
    Make sure you know what payment methods are accepted — not all studios take cards.

  7. Tattoo aftercare products
    This is a must-have. Enter Loveink — we recommend having on hand:

🧈 Tattoo Butter (Papaya, Orange, or Aloe) – perfect for moisturizing and protecting fresh ink
🧴 Tattoo Oil Raspberry – great for post-session care to keep the tattoo hydrated and vibrant
🧼 Tattoo Soap – for gentle cleansing of fresh tattoos
🧴 Tattoo Cream Pina Colada – a lightweight, fast-absorbing cream for daily use

You don’t need to bring every product into the studio — but taking a small 50ml Tattoo Butter with you for the ride home and first applications is a great idea.

What to do before your tattoo session

  • Moisturize your skin daily – ideally for a week leading up to your session. Use lightweight lotions or butters, like our Tattoo Butter Aloe with soothing properties.

  • Drink plenty of water – well-hydrated skin is more elastic and takes ink better.

  • Get good sleep – a tired body handles pain and healing less effectively.

What to avoid before getting tattooed

Don’t sunbathe – irritated, sunburned or even lightly tanned skin is not suitable for tattooing.
Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning medications (like aspirin) – they increase bleeding during the session.
Don’t do intense workouts the day before – sore muscles and micro-injuries can increase discomfort.
Skip heavy skincare products on the day of your session – your skin should be clean and dry.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can I come to a tattoo session after drinking alcohol or coffee?
    No. Alcohol and caffeine thin your blood, which can make the tattooing process harder and negatively affect healing.

  2. Can I bring someone with me?
    It depends on the studio’s policy. Call ahead and ask. Many studios limit the presence of accompanying persons.

  3. What if I’m sick on the day of the session?
    Reschedule your appointment – a body weakened by infection won’t heal the tattoo properly.

  4. How should I prepare my skin before the session?
    Moisturize your skin well the day before and avoid sun exposure. On the day of your tattoo, don’t apply lotions or oils.

Summary

A well-planned tattoo session means less stress, more comfort, and a more beautiful result. Just a few simple preparations and the right aftercare can help you enjoy your tattoo from day one. Don’t forget Loveink products – they’ll take care of your skin right after you leave the studio.