Preparation

How to Prepare for Your First Tattoo Session

The 24 hours before your session matter. Sleep, food, hydration, clothing, and the mental prep that makes for a smoother sit.

5 min read·

Most first-time clients arrive tense, dehydrated, and underfed — and then wonder why the experience was rough. Preparation is half the work. Here is what to do in the 24 hours before your session.

The night before

  • Sleep at least 7 hours — fatigue makes pain feel sharper and skin more reactive
  • Skip alcohol entirely — it thins your blood and increases bleeding during the session
  • Hydrate aggressively — start drinking water 24h before, not 2h before
  • Moisturize the area to be tattooed — supple skin takes ink better
  • Lay out comfortable clothes for the next day
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Hydration is the single biggest pre-session variable you control. Hydrated skin holds ink better, heals faster, and pain feels less intense.

Morning of

  • Eat a real meal 1–2 hours before — complex carbs and protein, not just coffee
  • Bring a snack and a sugary drink for the session — your blood sugar will dip
  • Shower and use deodorant if relevant, but avoid heavy lotions on the tattoo area
  • Do NOT shave the area — let the artist do it with a fresh single-use blade
  • No caffeine binge — one coffee is fine, three is too many (jittery skin)
  • No painkillers like ibuprofen or aspirin — they thin blood. Tylenol is OK if needed

What to wear

Wear something you can either take off easily or roll up away from the area. For a leg piece, gym shorts. For a forearm, a t-shirt. For ribs or chest, an open-front shirt or bring a button-down to change into. Avoid white — even with care, some ink transfer to fabric happens.

What to bring

  • Photo ID — required by most studios for the consent form
  • Cash for the tip (15–20%)
  • A snack and a sugary drink
  • Water bottle
  • Headphones — most sessions are 2–6 hours; music or a podcast helps
  • A neck pillow if you will be face-down for a back piece
  • A jacket — studios run cold during long sessions

Mental prep

Pain peaks in the first 30–60 minutes as your body adjusts, then plateaus. Your job is to stay still and breathe — slow inhales through the nose, slow exhales through the mouth. Avoid tensing the muscle being worked on. Most clients underestimate how mentally drained they will be at the end; clear your evening.

What not to do

  • Bring a chatty friend who distracts the artist
  • Show up still drunk or high from the night before
  • Tell the artist about your low pain tolerance (it does not help)
  • Move, twitch, or "check on" the piece mid-session
  • Take a phone call during the session

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