Why Are Tattoos So Addictive?
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In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger dive into a question they hear all the time: Why do people keep coming back for more tattoos?
They break down the science behind why tattoos can feel addictive, from the dopamine hit of anticipation to the endorphin rush your body releases during the tattoo process. Kirsten and Mel explain how the combination of pain, adrenaline, and reward creates an experience that is not just physical, but deeply psychological.
The conversation also explores the emotional side of tattooing. From self-expression and identity to processing grief, trauma, or major life moments, tattoos can become a powerful outlet that keeps people coming back. They talk about the sense of completion that comes with building a sleeve or larger project, and why once you start, it can be hard to stop.
They also share what they've observed in their own clients over the years, including why moms often make some of the best clients, how tattoo appointments can feel like a rare moment of stillness and self-focus, and how the entire experience, from planning to sitting in the chair, becomes a ritual people look forward to.
Whether you have one tattoo or twenty, this episode will make you understand exactly why it is so hard to stop at just one.
Follow the hosts:
Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos
Book a tattoo or learn more:
Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.
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