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Why Do Some Tattoo Artists Dislike Giving Hand and Finger Tattoos?

Do you want to know why some tattoo artists refuse to offer a hand or finger tattoo? If yes, this article to answer all of your questions!

Tattoos have been a fashion statement for multiple years, proving they are more than just a trend. Every year having tattoos becomes more and more sociably acceptable. 

The art of tattooing started back at the beginning of civilizations. The presence of tattoos on ancient mummified remains of humans unveils that the tattoo tradition is thousands of years old.

Over the years, although they have become more acceptable, they have also become more unconventional. The craze for this body ink art let people experiment with new body placements for tattoos

Any body part can be an excellent placement to apply tattoos, but a tattoo on the hands, face, or fingers is called to be the least favorite by expert tattoo artists.

The reasons why some tattoo artists refuse to give clients tattoos on their hands or fingers might surprise you. We will list 15 of the main reason in this article:

Hand or Finger Tattoo

 

 

15 Disadvantages of a Hand and Finger Tattoo

Here is a list of the potential factors that a tattoo artist may refuse to give their clients a tattoo on their hands or fingers. 

1- Direct Exposure to UV Rays

The face, neck, hands, feet, and fingers are the most delicate parts of the skin that gets direct exposure to sun rays and infrared rays. It causes tanning and damage to the skin, thus making the skin of hands and feet even more sensitive. Bothering this delicate body placement can be problematic.

This is one of the reasons tattoo experts advise you not to get a hand or finger tattoo.  If you want to learn more about tattoos and tanning visit Vlogigurl’s full guide.

2- Skin Sensitivity

Since the hands, fingers, and feet have very soft skin; minor wounds can take a long time to heal. The process of tattooing is already complicated. Skin can get infected, or the wounds can take too long to heal completely. This makes the tattoo healing process very difficult, which will make most tattoo artists hesitant. 

Tattoo artists want you to get the most out of your money and like to see their artwork live on. If the tattoo on your hands or fingers heals improperly the tattoo will most likely be messed up for life.

During the procedure, the applier will feel unease and complain to the tattoo artist. This is due to how painful receiving a tattoo on your hands and fingers is.

 

Skin Sensitivity

3- Misplacement Chances of the Ink Pocket

The skin of hands and fingers is very delicate. It can be difficult for any tattoo artist to determine which layer is the epidermis, and this confusion can cause multiple mistakes. That is one of the major reasons why newer and expert tattoo artists won’t tattoo on hands or fingers. Tattoo artists take pride in their art, tattoos on the hands and fingers might not come out the way they have expected. Also, since tattoos are permanent and can't be undone, you should be wary.

4- Rubbing Causes Irritation on the Spot

Tattoo aftercare is almost just as important as what happens while actually getting the tattoo. Our hands are constantly touching foreign objects, making tattoos easy to become infected.  You should keep your tattoo covered for at least 5 to 7 days which is almost impossible to do with your hands. Also, hand and finger tattoos become irritated easily, causing most people to start rubbing the skin. It can worsen the wound, and the tattoo gets displaced.

Irritation of Hand and Finger Tattoo

5- Feeling Judged

It is common unfortunately common in American society for people to judge anyone with visible tattoos. Other than tattoos on the neck or tattoos, hand and finger tattoos are the second most visible tattoos you can get. Don’t be surprised if people start to judge or look at you differently after receiving your hand ink. Tattoo artists will make you aware that a hand and finger tattoo will be the first thing people see. However, they give a warning for good reasons, be ready for your life to change after. Take this into serious consideration before getting any visible tattoos.

6- Employment Issues

When you apply for any job, they look at everything from past job experience to your appearance. If you have any visible tattoos on your body, there are chances that they will not want to hire you. This is due to the negative perception that is still surrounding the tattoo community. Although the perception of the tattoo community is getting better, it’s still not where we want it to be. Some artists refuse to actually do the tattoo because they know it can hurt their professional lives, like doctors, lawyers, judges, professors, etc.

7- More Painful Procedure

Any place where you receive a tattoo will hurt. However, some spots on the body hurt a lot more than others. The pain is moderate, where the skin is thick. Your hand has some of the thinnest skin on the body, causing some of the worst pain out of any tattoo. Getting a tattoo on your hand or finger is not for newer tattoo enthusiasts or anyone who can’t handle pain well. 

Painful Procedure

8- Matter of Reputation

When an artist offers a finger and hand tattoo, there are chances that they face discoloration, infection, or irritation. It can hurt the credibility of tattoo experts and tattoo saloons. So, to avoid any ill fame, most artists turn down any clients that want hand or finger tattoos. However, if a client seems beyond determined to get the tattoo, the tattoo artists will often change their minds so that their clients don’t go somewhere less professional in order to receive the tattoo. 

9- Good Conscience of Some Tattoo Artists

While considering all the cons mentioned above of tattooing on hands, fingers, and other sensitive parts, a tattoo artist can say no because of a good moral conscience. It also affects their reputation as artists because the work speaks about the doer.

10- Get it Done by Expert Tattoo Artists

When receiving any form of tattoo always make sure to get it done by a reputable and safe artist. Some tattoo enthusiasts will try and go the cheap route and hire an artist that is not reputable. If you do this, you risk a very high chance of infection or the artwork coming out poorly. Do your research on your artist prior to contacting them. Tattoo testimonials are always a great way to see how a tattoo artist is. 

Getting a tattoo on a sensitive area calls for an expert tattoo artist. Most newer tattoo artists will refuse any tattoo that is too difficult in order to save you and the artist's reputation.

Expert Tattoo Artists

11- Consequences in the Near Future

People with a lot of tattoos are, unfortunately, still often seen as low-class and suspected of having poor moral character. It is because gangsters, thieves, and other criminals were the first types of individuals to popularise having tattoos on their bodies. The average American still associates criminals with tattoos. Before getting any tattoo, especially an easily visible tattoo, take your future job, social circle, and life into consideration. 

12- Susceptible to Infections

As discussed earlier, the skin of hands, fingers, and feet is easily susceptible to infections. Infected tattoos can cause many life-threatening issues and should not be taken lightly. Since the injured skin is so vulnerable to the outside world, it is recommended to avoid putting it into any direct harm, stopping you from having fun for a while. Avoiding situations that can cause infection might sound easy to some people, however, others might not want to give up their life for a few weeks just for a simple tattoo. 

Tattoo Infections

13- Discoloring of Ink-art

Hands have more exposure to dust and sun rays. And you wash them more often than other parts of the body. Consequently, it causes the dermis to lose the deposition of ink. Hand and finger tattoos fade quickly and fading is almost a guarantee, making the tattoo a waste of time and money. Some tattoo artists will offer free touch-ups on tattoos if they do fade, but since hand tattoos fade so commonly, most tattoos artist won’t do them for free.

14- Aftercare Regime

The aftercare regime is brutal to maintain because you will have to wash the tattoo constantly, which may cause discoloration of the tattoo's pigment. Not only that, but the skin also gets rough and dry. Causing the person with the tattoo to reapply lotion and wrapping every couple of hours. Also, touch-ups become challenging to reapply the same design or art ink for a hand and finger tattoo.

Tattoos Aftercare

15- Ink Deposition in Skin Layers

For tattooing, ink is injected between the two layers of skin, I.e., the dermis, and epidermis. Actually, the ink is deposited between two layers. The skin of hands and fingers is relatively thin, and the layers are extra-thin. Therefore, this is a difficult area for even the most skilled tattoo artist to perfectly place the ink.

Final Words for Hand and Finger Tattoos!

Not all tattoo artists will refuse to provide hands and fingers tattoos. But you should still be conscious of the after-affects. As they will charge you for their services, and you & only you will face the consequences. To learn more about hand tattoos visit Vlogigurl’s Instagram page!

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Meet Vlogigurl - tattoo artist extraordinaire, captivating model, and dynamic social media influencer. When she's not creating stunning tattoo art or striking a pose in front of the camera, she's sharing her experiences, tips, and artistic journey right here on her blog. She believes in sharing her world to inspire others, whether that's through a beautifully crafted tattoo or a behind-the-scenes look at her life in the spotlight. With an unwavering passion for her crafts and an eye for detail, Vlogigurl's words are sure to captivate, inspire, and entertain.

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