AI Video Summary: $80 Tattoo Vs. $875 Tattoo

Channel: BuzzFeed Multiplayer

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TL;DR

Ben gets three tattoos at drastically different price points ($80, $400, and $875) to determine which offers the best value. He visits a local shop for a quick Peter Pan design, a mid-range studio for a Willy Wonka elevator, and an elite artist for a deeply personal memorial piece. Ultimately, he declares the cheapest option the 'worth it' winner due to the gentle experience, despite the high-end piece being the most emotionally impactful.

Key Points

  • — Ben agrees to get three tattoos at different price points to find the best value, starting with a budget-friendly option under $100.
  • — At Tattoo Lounge in Venice, Ben gets a $80 Peter Pan-themed tattoo featuring two stars, praising the artist's gentle hands and the quick process.
  • — Ben visits Body Electric for a mid-range $400 tattoo, choosing a Willy Wonka elevator design that shoots into space, which he finds visually stunning.
  • — The final stop is a consultation at an elite private studio with a year-long waitlist, where the artist plans a custom, hand-drawn piece based on Ben's personal history.
  • — Ben reveals the high-end tattoo will honor his late aunt and a friend who passed away, incorporating their eyes and musical notes into a complex sleeve design.
  • — The $875 tattoo is completed after six hours, resulting in a deeply emotional piece that Ben feels represents his insides on the outside.
  • — Ben declares the $80 tattoo the 'worth it' winner because of the gentle experience, though he admits the $875 piece was the most impactful.

Detailed Summary

In this BuzzFeed Multiplayer video, host Ben attempts to determine which tattoo offers the best value by getting three distinct pieces at varying price points: $80, $400, and $875. The journey begins at Tattoo Lounge in Venice, where Ben opts for a budget-friendly option under $100. He chooses a design inspired by Peter Pan, specifically the two stars that mark the location of Neverland. The artist delivers a clean, illustrative piece quickly, and Ben is impressed by the artist's gentle technique, noting it was a painless and positive experience. He leaves with a small but meaningful tattoo that fits his space theme. Next, Ben visits Body Electric, a shop with a 25-year history, for a mid-range tattoo costing around $400. For this session, he selects a more complex design featuring the elevator from the movie Willy Wonka crashing through the ceiling into outer space. The artist spends about two hours executing the piece, adding galaxy elements to the background. Ben is thrilled with the result, describing it as 'freakin' awesome' and feeling that the $400 was well-spent for the quality and size of the artwork. He receives immediate approval from his girlfriend via FaceTime, solidifying his satisfaction with this second option. The final leg of the journey takes Ben to an exclusive, invite-only private studio with a year-long waiting list. After a consultation where he discusses his desire for a deeply personal piece, the artist agrees to create a custom design. Ben reveals he wants to honor his late aunt and a friend who died in a fire, incorporating their eyes and musical notes into a large, flowing sleeve design that complements his existing moon tattoo. The process involves a detailed hand-drawn sketch sent in advance, followed by a six-hour session where the artist meticulously inks the memorial piece. The final result costs $875 and leaves Ben emotional, feeling that the tattoo makes his internal feelings visible on his skin. In the final verdict, Ben weighs the pros and cons of each experience. While he acknowledges that the $875 tattoo at the private studio was the most original and emotionally impactful, and the $400 tattoo was a great classic piece, he ultimately declares the $80 tattoo from Tattoo Lounge the 'worth it' winner. His decision is based on the fact that the artist had the 'gentlest hands,' making the experience comfortable for him as a 'wimp.' Despite the high quality of the expensive options, the affordability and ease of the first tattoo made it the best value for his specific needs, though he admits the passion shown by the high-end artist nearly convinced him to get more ink.

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