What are the rules and taboos about tattoos?

1. Before tattooing:

1. Maintain adequate sleep and have a good mental state;

2. Do not drink alcohol or take drugs;

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3. If you have not eaten for a long time, you must eat before getting a tattoo to avoid fasting;

4. The area to be tattooed should not be damaged, broken, or exposed to the sun;

5. Try to wear loose clothes that can expose the tattooed area.

2. After tattooing:

1. Three to four hours after the tattoo is completed, clean the tattooed area with warm water, then wipe it dry and keep it dry. Clean it every day. Do not take a shower or bath;

2. Do not apply any ointment other than tattoo ointment to avoid discoloration or infection;

3. Do not swim, sauna, or bask in the sun before the tattooed area has healed. , go into the sea;

4. It is normal for scabs to peel and itch for three to five days. Do not scratch them and wait for the scabs to fall off naturally.

In ancient times, certain totems served as a symbol of status, and only some clan leaders or important powerful figures could get tattoos. Although times have changed, the connection between different totems still exists. When a person's personality is not strong, if he gets a particularly vicious totem tattoo, the people around him will not recognize him, which will cause unnecessary trouble.

It is best to have a tattoo that expresses your best wishes, because a cute tattoo will change other people’s impressions and opinions of you.

From the perspective of traditional Chinese culture, tattoos are taboo and particular. You cannot randomly tattoo patterns on your body. You must tattoo them according to your own five-element numerology or choose patterns that complement each other. The ancient Chinese culture is extensive and profound. China’s tattoo culture is mainly influenced by the underworld culture of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. Some tattoo designs cannot be carried by your life, and getting them will have a negative impact on your own development.