Map of your body – Specifics of tattooing

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Where is the most painful place to get a tattoo? This is a well-known question for many who ever started tattooing or are still thinking about it. Based on the experience of Vean tattoo one thing can be said: if a person decided to get a tattoo exactly in the place where he sees it, to dissuade him not to do it cause of painful feelings is almost impossible. That’s why we made a body map, also known as a pain map, to make it easier for you to prepare for an exciting, but incredibly pleasant new thing.
Where do we start? Let’s start with the fact that pain level is an individual thing. You’ve probably heard controversial stories about how one of your friend’s acquaintance slept through the whole session while he was getting a tattoo on his ribs, and the other one, on the contrary, counted the seconds until the end, wishing that the hell machine would sooner stop the torture. After such opposing stories, you don’t know exactly what to think. We’ll say definitely that both one and the other story take place. Tattooing is a sacred action, which a person puts his meaning and lives it together with the artist, feeling every piece of his future artwork. It can not with a hundred percent guarantee to say that this place is the most painful. Each body is unique and perceives the signals of pain in its own way. There are also many factors in which the pain can be intensified. But there are places where it will be more intense. Let’s talk about these places.
At the top of our list of pains is the armpit
Six years ago, in the networks began to gain popularity hashtag #armpittattoo, where users actively shared their tattooed armpits. Such an expressive move is definitely for the fan, but has his own audience. Tattooing in this place is considered one of the most painful and difficult healing. Through this sensitive place runs a lot of nerve endings, which make it the king, or rather the queen of pain in our list.
Ribs and chest
A rib tattoo is a delicate kind of painful pleasure that can be compared to ballet art. It’s subtle, fragile, incredibly beautiful and of course painful.







