In an effort to continuously work towards creating the best tattoo experience possible, I’ll be taking on common questions as a series of blog entries on LastLightTattoo.com Question: “Is it okay to wear headphones while getting tattooed? What's this playlist we’re listening to? Can I talk to you while your tattooing?” All my clients in the past few weeks have asked at least one of these three questions; popular questions indeed! Thematically, all three questions focus on listening. As with anything in life, the answer is never black or white. My aim here in responding is to share insight and help clients make their own informed decisions. Remember, this is your tattoo experience; I’m happy to guide you through it, but ultimately it’s your journey.
Should you choose to bring headphones to your session, I assure you: I won’t be offended! More than half of my clients bring headphones, even if they don’t use them the entire time. They commonly report it helps them find their “happy place” by blocking outside noise. Choosing your own music also gives you a feeling of autonomy and control during the tattoo process, which can be empowering and a source of comfort. I always recommend bringing headphones to longer sessions, even if you don't end up using them. Aside from the hum of tattoo machines, you’ll always hear music in the studio. Should you choose to forgo headphones, the music playing varies from day to day, but the tunes overall encourage relaxation without being dull or sluggish. Think easy going vibes with an upbeat groove. Call me old school, but I still very much enjoy curating my own playlists. Music helps me maintain focus as well as set the tone for a relaxing atmosphere. There's quite a bit happening during a tattoo session and my attention is being pulled in many different directions. Honestly, it can be difficult to hold a long form discussion while working, but I'm more than happy to chat in small spurts. I love getting to know my clients, it's one of my favorite parts of my job, so I take advantage of the moments where there's less of a demand on my attention and I can be more social (like when someone first arrives, the stenciling process, and during breaks). If I chat while tattooing, I choose spots where I’ve found a groove and can confidently focus on both what I’m doing and the conversation at hand. It’s helpful for both parties to be mindful of what topics you bring up while getting tattooed. Uplifting subjects such as: art, music, creativity, or perhaps a favorite vacation you recently went on raise the vibration in the room and can help distract from the discomfort of getting tattooed. On the contrary, topics that feel charged or intense (such as politics, a recent workplace dispute, or past trauma) are best avoided. The connection between our minds and bodies is strong, and recounting these stressful topics can trigger your body's fight or flight response. This can elevate your heart rate, restrict your breathing and releases adrenaline and cortisol into your system which elevates your physical senses and makes the tattoo even more painful and unpleasant.
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Last Light Tattoo Studio blog is run by Adam LoRusso - a tattoo artist and painter living north of Boston, MA. He is well-known for his black and grey tattoo style and artistic explorations in oil paint and charcoal. Archives
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