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Dial is fine. Just make sure it’s unscented…you want the most basic soap you can get ie no scent, no added colors, just basic soap…I personally like to buy mine in the foaming pump because it doesn’t leave a soap residue over the healing tattoo and it rinses off without having to rub it off.
First start talking to people with tattoos find out the best shop in your area. Then go there and interview artists once you find one that you like tell them what you are looking for…something to represent your graduation. Ask them if they have any ideas on how to make that work on your body frame. Also it will help if you know about where you want the tattoo and how big. Someone on here can give you an idea but some ideas are just too detailed to make a small tattoo. Your best bet would be to ask an artist.
First find yourself a trusted tattoo shop in your area. If you know people with tattoo ask where they went and if they liked their artist. When you go to the shop ask to see the artists portfolio and see if you like their work. The shop should be clean and your artist should take all the proper safety precautions. Make sure you are getting a tattoo that means something to you something you love. It’s going to be with you forever. Don’t get anything unless you HAVE to have it. If you have to ask if you should get one you might not be ready. Tattoos will run you about $100 an hour. My shop has an $80 minimum. Some areas hurt worse than others and some people can handle them more than others. It’s all in your pain tolerance. So talk to some people and talk to a good artist. Good luck 🙂