Your First Tattoo: An Honest Guide for Beginners
Your first tattoo should be exciting, not a gamble. Most first-timer regret comes down to a few avoidable decisions made in a rush. Here is how to get a first tattoo you will still like in ten years, without the common mistakes.

Choosing a design that lasts
Pick something that means something to you, not just whatever is trending this month. Avoid copying a photo exactly; that design was drawn for someone else’s body. A good artist will adapt your idea to your placement and to how lines age. Simple, well-placed designs almost always outlast cluttered ones. If you are unsure, our artists draw a custom design around your idea before anything goes on skin.
Where to put your first tattoo
For a first piece, the forearm, upper arm, calf or shoulder are forgiving: they hurt less and heal easily. Hands, fingers, feet and ribs are tempting but they are painful, they fade faster and they are harder to heal. There is no rule against them, but they are not the easiest place to start.

Choosing an artist, not the cheapest quote
This is the decision that matters most. Look at healed work, not just fresh photos, and check the artist actually works in the style you want. A realism specialist is not the right choice for fine line, and the other way round. Price matters, but the cheapest option is rarely the saving it looks like. See our resident artists and their styles on the artists page.
What a session is actually like
You arrive, the artist places a stencil and checks it with you, and only when you approve does the tattoo begin. You can talk, look at your phone, take breaks. It is calmer than people expect. As for pain, it is manageable and depends on placement, which we cover in does getting a tattoo hurt.

What it costs
A small first tattoo starts around the price of a nice dinner; larger work is quoted by session. Be wary of prices that look too good, and never haggle an artist down to the point where they rush. Our full pricing is on the tattoo prices page.
Common first-timer mistakes
- Booking on impulse without seeing the artist’s healed work.
- Going too small and too detailed, so it blurs as it heals.
- Choosing a trendy spot like fingers for a first tattoo.
- Skipping aftercare. Read our aftercare guide before you book.
- Drinking the night before, which thins the blood.

Ready when you are
Take your time, ask questions, and book with someone whose work you trust. We work in English in Barcelona and Berlin, so you can plan a first tattoo without a language barrier. Send your idea on WhatsApp and we will talk you through it.
Written by the artists at Studio Tattoo.
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