Can I Use Numbing Cream Before A Tattoo? - Creative Ink Tattoo Studio

July 15, 2022

Can I Use Numbing Cream Before A Tattoo?

Tattoos hurt – it’s no secret. Depending on the area and design, some appointments will be more or less painful. But is there any way to make tattoos more bearable? Here at Creative Ink, clients frequently ask about numbing creams or gels. Are they safe?

The Truth About Numbing Solutions

Not all numbing solutions are equal. Whether it’s the ingredients, application process or the effectiveness. You must always ask your artist first before using a numbing solution. Some artists advise against using numbing creams because it can affect the tattoo process. It is possible that the cream or gel can temporarily alter your skin texture, making the artist’s job much harder. In some cases, in can also compromise the appearance of your tattoo as the tones may appear different than intended when healed. It’s also important to consider how long the numbing will last. If it starts to wear off in the midst of a long appointment, it’s likely going to hurt more than normal because your body wasn’t as prepared for the pain. Some clients may even experience reactions to their numbing solutions, especially in those with sensitive skin. If your artist is okay with you using a method of numbing, be sure to follow the instructions closely.

Not all artists are against numbing solutions. Some artists even partner with quality manufacturers to make their own tried and true products that they can safely offer to clients. If you have the green light to use a numbing cream, it is wise to bring the product to your tattoo appointment just in case you or your artist have any questions or complications. Always do your research to ensure that you are purchasing a true product – it is unfortunate, but there are knock offs on the market.

What To Ask Your Artist

Most artists are happy to answer their client’s questions. Ask your artist if they feel a numbing solution is right for you / your duration of appointment. Be sure to give them the brand name, or even a photo of the product. Alternatively, you can ask your artist for product recommendations that they’ve used with positive results. It’s also wise to share the product’s instructions with your artist so that you can both determine the best course of action for your appointment.

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