No, infact it makes you bleed more.
yes you can.. I'm sixteen and i have braces and you will find it less stressful if you have alcohol in your system. The pain of braces are high, and i usually drink some alcohol when i get my braces tightend. they tend to numb the pain down.
there trying to feel better and numb the pain
Brain sometimes makes our body parts numb in case of an injury Brain in order to control pain uses this alcohol to make it numb
just do it... no alcohol/pain meds nothing works...i got my last name all the way down my side as my first tattoo and im 16 ... ____________________________________________________________________ Just bite the bullet and do it...
Yes, they will! Think about it, how does alcohol make you feel when you drink? Everybody should know the answer to that question. Then taking pain killers! Pain killers goes to the source to numb the pain( temporarily). How strong and effective, and then you want to mix it with alcohol this is a bad combination.
Yes I have two, and yes it is a similar feeling I would imagine. The amount of pain depends on the area you are getting the tattoo and your pain tolerance though. Josh_af
Yes you can, if you want to endure more pain than is necessary...You are much better off just relaxing and let it happen... Remember Life is Pain, a tattoo is only a tattoo.. Hope this helps......
No tatto artist would agree to that for a few reasons, but if you don't want that tattoo bad enough to sit through the pain, you probably shouldn't be getting it.
actually my friend, the pain will be worse because the drugs will have weird effects on your body.
Whether or not it hurts depends on your tolerance of pain. That said, getting a tattoo on a muscle is the least painful place to get one.
Smoking marijuana before getting a tattoo should have no effect to the tattoo process. Other pain killers like Advil before a tattoo on the other hand will thin your blood and cause bleeding during the process.
You can find information about getting a tattoo on your foot online through websites such as WebMD and Whole Addiction Tattoo. Generally it is the same process as receiving a tattoo elsewhere but more pain is involved because of the thinness of the skin.