Getting atattoois an exciting experience—it’s a way to express yourself, mark special moments, or just get something cool on your skin. But let’s be real, not everyone thinks it through completely, and some end up with regrets. Curious about what people wish they had known before getting inked, a man askedonline, “What’s something you wish you knew about having tattoos BEFORE you started getting tattoos?” The responses came pouring in, with people sharing their biggest lessons, unexpected struggles, and hard-earned wisdom. Whether you’re planning your first tattoo, thinking about adding another, or just love hearing real-lifetattoo stories, keep reading for some candid insights from those who’ve been there, done that, and (sometimes) wish they had done it differently!This post may includeaffiliate links.
Getting atattoois an exciting experience—it’s a way to express yourself, mark special moments, or just get something cool on your skin. But let’s be real, not everyone thinks it through completely, and some end up with regrets. Curious about what people wish they had known before getting inked, a man askedonline, “What’s something you wish you knew about having tattoos BEFORE you started getting tattoos?” The responses came pouring in, with people sharing their biggest lessons, unexpected struggles, and hard-earned wisdom. Whether you’re planning your first tattoo, thinking about adding another, or just love hearing real-lifetattoo stories, keep reading for some candid insights from those who’ve been there, done that, and (sometimes) wish they had done it differently!
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There will always be someone with better tattoos than you, and there will always be someone with worse tattoos. Don’t compare, just enjoy yours and stay true to your taste.
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You will forget you have tattoos.
Go to a reputable artist and pay the extra $$. Quality > quantity.
Getting atattoois a big decision—one that stays with you forever (literally). Some people get inked to mark a special milestone, honor a loved one, or showcase their personality.But let’s be honest, plenty of tattoos also happen on impulse. And while that spontaneous littledesignmight seem like a great idea at the moment, regret can creep in fast.
Getting atattoois a big decision—one that stays with you forever (literally). Some people get inked to mark a special milestone, honor a loved one, or showcase their personality.
But let’s be honest, plenty of tattoos also happen on impulse. And while that spontaneous littledesignmight seem like a great idea at the moment, regret can creep in fast.
Tattoos are a conversation starter… I hate conversations.
1 thing to know above all else. Once you start getting visible tattoos like hands, neck, head. You will instantly be looked at differently, not usually in a good way.
Don’t be scared to say you don’t like something about the design & want something changed just because you don’t want to be a ‘hassle’ to the tattoo artist. Speak up! That’s part of their job.
To get a better understanding of what goes into a great tattoo (and how to avoid the dreaded regret),Bored Pandaspoke with Harkesh Rajpoot, a seasoned tattoo artist with over a decade of experience.With 33K followers onInstagramand a background in mehndi artistry, he’s seen it all—from beautifully thought-out designs to last-minute choices that didn’t age well.
To get a better understanding of what goes into a great tattoo (and how to avoid the dreaded regret),Bored Pandaspoke with Harkesh Rajpoot, a seasoned tattoo artist with over a decade of experience.
With 33K followers onInstagramand a background in mehndi artistry, he’s seen it all—from beautifully thought-out designs to last-minute choices that didn’t age well.
DONT GET MATCHING TATTOOS WITH FRIENDS!!! Knew this girl for a year got a kinda matching tattoo with her. Now I wish to never see her again but then she is always reminded of me when she looks at her arm.SkyeBlue:Never get matching tattoos. Doesn’t matter how long you were together too.
Your taste in tattoos WILL change as you age. Sincerely, someone with a nature sleeve and an American trad sleeve.
“Just one more” is false. Every time.
“There are so many people who come in without a clue about what they want. They’ll ask me to suggest a design, and while I try to help, a tattoo is personal. It should be something meaningful to them, not just something trendy,” he explained.While Pinterest boards and Instagram trends can be great for inspiration, they shouldn’t be the only reason someone gets a tattoo.
“There are so many people who come in without a clue about what they want. They’ll ask me to suggest a design, and while I try to help, a tattoo is personal. It should be something meaningful to them, not just something trendy,” he explained.
While Pinterest boards and Instagram trends can be great for inspiration, they shouldn’t be the only reason someone gets a tattoo.
Don’t let the tattoo artist convince you that something THEY want is better than what YOU want.
If you get a tattoo on your back, you won’t remember its there.
Set whatever you want as your lockscreen for a week or so and make sure you’re gonna like seeing it every day.
According to Harkesh, thedetailsmatter just as much as the design. “People rarely think about things like color, placement, or how their tattoo will look in five or ten years.For example, red ink fades faster, and certain shades don’t sit well on all skin tones,” he said. These small but crucial details can make a huge difference in how the tattoo looks down the road.
According to Harkesh, thedetailsmatter just as much as the design. “People rarely think about things like color, placement, or how their tattoo will look in five or ten years.
For example, red ink fades faster, and certain shades don’t sit well on all skin tones,” he said. These small but crucial details can make a huge difference in how the tattoo looks down the road.
Placement is more crucial than the actual tattoo.
Well I wish I would’ve known I’m allergic to red ink before getting a red ink tattoo 😭😭
YOU choose the placement and direction of the tattoo. I have a couple in my forearms “upside down” because I like to look at them, but other people see it upside down.
Placementis another key factor. “People love intricate designs on fingers, wrists, or behind the ear, but they don’t realize that these areas experience a lot of wear and tear. Over time, the fine details blur, and the tattoo can end up looking like a smudge,” he pointed out. It’s something many people don’t think about until it’s too late.
Just because they have a license doesn’t always mean they’re professional.
It’s not that deep! I love my tattoos but I genuinely forget about them and then just get happy when I see them.
Don’t get quotes especially after a break up.
And then, of course, there are the clients who completelyignoreadvice. “I had a client once who got a tattoo just for fun, without much thought. A year later, they came back asking if I could fix it. Unfortunately, not everything can be ‘fixed’—sometimes, the only option is laser removal, which is painful and expensive,” he shared.
If you want a really big piece, wait minimum 3 years and if you still want it after that time, then do it.
That people will never stop saying to me “you know it’s forever, you can’t take them off” ohh thank you Karen, I didn’t know that 🤡
Another common mistake? Going for tattoos that are way toosmall. “Tiny tattoos might look cute at first, but as the ink settles into the skin, they can spread out and become unreadable. Fine lines blur, small text becomes illegible—it’s not always a good long-term choice,” he added.
Wait til you’re over 21 to get started. Sincerely, a 26 year old who started at 16 and regrets 50% of my tattoos.
I wish I had a fully developed frontal lobe and no people pleasing qualities, I got bullied into designs I didn’t want and I was too scared to say no
That a few years later they can just suddenly become completely raised ?? was very unexpected but all of my tattoos are like raised and they feel like braille💀
If you’re considering getting a tattoo, Harkesh recommends doing some proper research first. “Find an artist whose style you love, ask them for advice, and think about your tattoo beyond just the next few months. This is something that’s going to be on your body forever,” he emphasized.
Healing in Australian summer actually sucks, get tattoos in cold months.
Make sure to eat before getting tatted! My first sleeve appointment I hadn’t eaten properly before and my leg and arm kept moving involuntarily and I kept getting faint.
No matter how tatted you are, you’ll never feel tatted enough. It’s a slippery slope.
For those who are worried about regretting their choice, he has one simple piece of advice: “If you’re unsure, don’t rush it. Wait a few months, see if you still love the idea, and then go for it. A tattoo should be something you’re excited about for years, not just in the moment.”
At the end of the day, tattoos are an amazing way to express yourself—but only if you take the time to do it right. A little planning goes a long way in ensuring that your ink is something you’ll always love.
THINK ABOUT A TATTOO FOR AT LEAST 6 MONTHS BEFORE YOU GET IT 😭😭
That the healing process is so much worse than actually getting the tattoo.
If you don’t wear sunscreen you WILL regret it, even if you don’t get a burn.
I don’t regret a single tattoo I just regret not having a larger scheme plan of layout, placement and style.
You can’t have laser hair removal where you have tattoos so maybe jump onto that first.
That you’re going to spend the rest of your life explaining that one tattoo.
You can get stretch marks under the ink and then it looks blown out :/
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That you gotta stand up for yourself or you’ll end up with an oddly placed tattoo that looks out of place.
Approach tattoos as a testimony of who you were, not who you are: ink doesn’t define you so have fun with it.
Wish I knew about tattoo flu!!
Don’t get flash tattoos. Regret only the flash I got done. Don’t do it.
Don’t get anything even REMOTELY fine line.
Know prime real estate!!!! Do not get a flash tattoo in prime real estate!!!
I wish I stuck w a specific style.
Wait till you’re in your 20s, your ideas WILL CHANGE 😂!
To do better research on the artists. I wanted a cover-up but ended up with a blast over.
You can lowkey have reactions to the ink, I get acne and and skin irritation in the area mine are in.
That your first tattoo doesn’t NEED to be somewhere obvious like your arm, you will regret it.
Lowkey you will have a few days of regret immediately after you get them but i always end up loving them again after that initial panic stage.
Dont get color tattoo unless, UNLESS YOU ARE LIKE RICH RICH 😭 they don’t age well yall. You need to get a very expensive one.
- never tatto on a bad day (u will remember 4ever) 2. u will change and you will grow out of some designs or color choices. they were once a representation of your artistic expression.. embrace it. 3. do your research on the tatto artist first, don’t just go to the local shop and get it done
After you actually get the tattoo that you have been obsessed with for X years, you won’t care about it as much – it’ll feel like it’s always been there.
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That everyone will think they can show you their tattoos cause you are heavily tattooed.
That I would feel much more connected to my own body, and that it would start feeling like a part of ME rather than something I just live in. :)
That some tattoos are really good weather gauges (my wrist ghost cat can tell rain or snow based off where he itches)
Sometimes you get hyper aware that you have tattoos and stare at them for 10min straight.
People WILL ask: “Is that a tattoo?”. No, Susan, I just have giant, flower-shaped freckles.
It’s not that deep but also don’t get anything that identifies with your lifestyle get stuff that identifies with your spirit.
Sometimes the body dysmorphia comes back when getting a tattoo in a place that was blank, but it goes away after a bit and you’re left with nothing but love for the art that you have!
Stick n poke tattoos are not semi permanent!!
Some days you’re gonna hate them and some days you’re gonna wish you had 20 more🤷🏻♀️
The way everyone feels entitled to look, touch, ask about them threw me off.
Old people will hating on me and asking rude questions in public (as well as say I won’t have a job and husband ever)
Don’t overthink it. Even if down the line in life you don’t like some of them, just remember that at one point in your life you did and it’ll make you fall in love all over again.
Leave the big spots for the big tats I promise you a 100% you’ll want to get in the future.
Your tattoos will forever get itchy and raised no matter how much time has passed. They’re worth it, but I wish I knew.
Tell the artist to use the thinnest needle, it looks much better in everything.
The amount of coolness gained after each and every tattoo is unimaginable.
Don’t go to an older tattoo artist. they have heavy hands and my tattoo has a bump over the outline because he basically pushed into my skin so hard. it’s healed but i hate the feeling.
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