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Tattoo

  • 06-11-2018 5:50pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 26


    Hi
    I am wondering if anyone knows of a tattoo place that uses creams or sprays to numb area before tattoo.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,474 ✭✭✭jim o doom


    You can just buy the relevant cream in Boots. I don't know the name of the brand I'm afraid, but it's just over the counter stuff.

    You apply it and wrap the area for 3 hours in advance of the tattoo. I think the purpose of the cream is numbering an area of skin before a medical scan like an arthrogram.

    A friend of mine bought it over the counter in boots somewhere in Dublin very recently, so you should have no problem just buying it yourself.


  • Registered Users Posts: 26 jjjrd


    jim o doom wrote: »
    You can just buy the relevant cream in Boots. I don't know the name of the brand I'm afraid, but it's just over the counter stuff.

    You apply it and wrap the area for 3 hours in advance of the tattoo. I think the purpose of the cream is numbering an area of skin before a medical scan like an arthrogram.

    A friend of mine bought it over the counter in boots somewhere in Dublin very recently, so you should have no problem just buying it yourself.


    Thanks for your help. 😀


  • Registered Users Posts: 975 ✭✭✭decky1


    Have'nt had a tattoo done in about 15 years got one last week, it seems they use new machines now more like a large pen compaired to the one's we know as tattoo machines she said they are more reliable , it was'nt as sore getting done either,and does'nt seem to be 'Scabbing as much.


  • Moderators, Arts Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,735 Mod ✭✭✭✭Hellrazer


    decky1 wrote: »
    Have'nt had a tattoo done in about 15 years got one last week, it seems they use new machines now more like a large pen compaired to the one's we know as tattoo machines she said they are more reliable , it was'nt as sore getting done either,and does'nt seem to be 'Scabbing as much.

    The newer rotaries don't seem to have the same punch as the old school machines and as such don't seem to cause as much trauma to the skin. Huge arguments going on in artists forums as to whether theyre better or not.


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