Taken from a tattoo website I have 2 full sleeves, and from the shoulder to elbow it won't be that sore, pain is about 5/10. Pain is different for each person depending on there Pain Levels! My full sleeves took 7 hours but they are very detailed. So maybe between 2-3 Hours and it depends also on your design and detail. Treat your tattoo with a tattoo cream bought from any tattoo shop or chemist and just keep out off sunlight and should heal within 1-2 weeks. Source(s):
Check out some these some quite nice work Miami ink it isnt , but still nice! http://slodive.com/inspiration/full-sleeve-tattoo-designs/
Coz there is very little blacking in it ! less density of nerve ending on the lower leg than the arm as well ! worst one is your back when the outlining across your back bone , thats a bit tender!
mine is near bone, and supposed to hurt...by other one didn't hurt either...nor was it sore. I'm sure he's fine, otherwise he wouldn't have had any work on it...Sean Murray's been having lots of work on his lately too...they do it in small stages Norway, no need to panic.
I've never understood the fascination for tattoos - maybe, being older, I view them as the preserve of criminals or bikies & such like but not everyday people. My niece and her husband run a tattoo shop (parlour?) in Edinburgh - when they opened it, I was convinced it would fail, but they're doing quite nicely thank you! Must be getting out of touch with reality.
Lot of money in it these days BB , especially if the artist is a convention or major competition winner! he can command serious money! Some of the work now is incredible ,gone a bit further than love and hate on the knuckles
Yes, you just have to watch an EPL match to see what they all spend their cash on. That gives me an idea, maybe we should start a thread called 'spot the cleanskin' - there ain't too many around!
To be honest, out of the ten Cavendish was probably up there. Outside the top three, you had tennis players and golfers who have been consistent without winning big tournaments, the third most popular golfer in Northern Ireland, a couple of cricketers given that the Ashes were in the bag in 2010, a boxer who lost his world title days before the vote... and I have to confess I hadn't heard of Dai Greene until last month.
Well thats my lot tonight. I have more parcels to deliver tomorrow and a few more pressies to sort and wrap. Good night all.