How to give yourself a tattoo?

I want a tattoo but I don’t want to pay a bunch. What do I use to give myself one.

Answer #1

I just burnt and sterilized e thin needle and used pen ink and pricked myself with it deep enough until I bled and it worked perfectly fine and looks awesome!!!

Answer #2

I smashed open a pencil sharpener for a razor blade and broke a pen for ink and did it during lunch at school. it healed fine and looks good.

Answer #3

Apart from the life part, it will be a lot more expensive (think atleast 10 times) to get rid of something you dont like…

Answer #4

I dont think so.. giving yourself a tattoo could be very very dangerous, I dont think this is practacing safety, I would get it professionally done, and you are probably like ten years old anyways. :l

Answer #5

You don’t. There are serious risks like staph infections. I reccommend saving up your money and just getting it done professionally. You may as well pay the money and have the tattoo look good, instead of you messing up your tattoo and having to pay even more money to get it removed than the original tattoo would have even cost.

Answer #6

You can’t and you shouldn’t. For starters it will be a rubbish design trying to do it yourself even if you are a good artist so it will be crummy. Secondly infections, thirdly the ink is expensive so it is cheaper to get it done professionally.

My advice to you is to either get transferrable ones that wash/rub off. Or save up for a proper one. Anyways why you getting so worried about paying for one - it has to be one you really want because it is stuck with you for LIFE!

Answer #7

Don’t. Paying is most definitely worth it! Honestly, what if you messed up? Almost everyone messes up when they are drawing something, even tattoo artists. BUT, they have the proper equipment, with their stencils and everything they use… they don’t need to worry about messing up and getting the right job done. If you cant afford it, then wait till you can. You’ll be glad you waited, and you’ll be glad you got it done by a professional. I don’t think you want it to look cheap and not done right.

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