Tattoo people are collectors in a specific sense — the collection happens on the body, which is a considered choice, and each piece means something even when the meaning is private or hard to articulate or simply that they loved it and wanted to carry it with them. They know their artists. They have opinions about line work and shading and color saturation that they have developed over years of looking closely at other people's skin. They will tell you what their next one is going to be if you ask, and sometimes if you don't, because there is always a next one and they are usually excited about it. The gifts that fit them are the ones that take the practice seriously — good aftercare, art books from artists they love, or something that fits the aesthetic they've built.
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These are for the collection and the culture — quality aftercare, artist books, and things that fit someone who has made their body a canvas.
Quality Tattoo Aftercare Set — The New Ink Heals Better With This
Under $30See Price →Tattoo Art Book or Flash Collection — The Reference That Lives on the Coffee Table
Under $40See Price →High-SPF Sunscreen for Tattoos — Color Lasts Longer When This Happens
Under $20See Price →Tattoo Studio Gift Card or Session Deposit — Toward the One They're Already Planning
Under $100See Price →Quality Daily Tattoo Moisturizer — Keeps the Ink Looking the Way It Should
Under $20See Price →Art Print From an Artist in Their Style — The Aesthetic Extends Beyond the Skin
Under $35See Price →Tattoo History or Culture Book — The Practice Goes Back Further Than Most People Know
Under $35See Price →Quality Sleeveless or Open Shirt — Cut to Show the Work, Not Hide It
Under $40See Price →If you know their style preferences or their favorite artists, the quiz can find something more specific. About a minute.
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