Can I get a tattoo on my hand/finger/toe/foot/neck?? FAQ

In the state of NH it is legal to tattoo these body parts... BUT as professionals, we reserve the right to refuse tattoos that will not hold up well or look good.  Keep in mind that we want you to be happy and look good, so if you want a tattoo in a spot that won't heal well, we won't do it.
  • Feet tattoos-  Feet tattoos can look really good and many of them hold up well.  They will always fade faster because of the wear and tear of feet in general.  We will not tattoo on the bottom of the foot, the heel, or the side of the foot.  These spots turn blurry after a short amount of time on most people. (and look like you stepped in poop!) Any place that is wrinkly on the foot is usually a heavy wear spot.  We try to stick to the top of the foot onto the ankle.
  • Toe tattoos-  Most of the time we won't do these. There is a rough spot on the knuckles of your toes and that is the heaviest wear spot.  If we did tattoo on the toe, it would be on a spot that is not on the knuckle.  Toe rings do not hold up. The inside turns blurred and looks like toe lint after a short time. 
  • Hand tattoos-  The backs of the hands and near the thumb is tattooable.  We prefer people to have sleeves or heavy tattoo work before getting their hands tattooed.  Also, you must consider your job and future.  However, hands, like feet, wear faster than most other body parts.
  • Finger/knuckle tattoos-  We do not generally tattoo rings.  They look awful after a short time (sometimes a couple of months) and the underneath fades off leaving a blur on the sides. We do tattoo knuckles (the flat portion of your finger connecting to your hand and before the first knuckle).  If you wanted a ring, consider getting something on the top of the finger instead.  This will hold up better.  All finger tattoos need touch ups from time to time and are harder to heal.  On a knuckle, you can usually only fit 1-3 letters max.
I know that everyone has a "friend" that has a ring or toe tattoo that looks great.  But that one in a hundred result isn't worth being one of those 99 people who end up with a blob. Hope that helps!  If you have other questions or want to know if your idea is tattooable, e-mail us! staff@tatjunkies.com