yes, they should. Do you?
People may be hired as a nurse if they have a tattoo. If the tattoo is not visible or is able to be covered up with clothing, than a tattoo should not be a problem.
Any tattoo parlor should be able to tattoo a nautical star. Use your phonebook or the internet to find one near you.
Yes, this is the standard way to hold a tattoo machine. It will all depend what you are doing as to how you will change this up, but for the most part, this will be the way that you will always handle it.
Panda Bears are not normally tattooed and even if they were you would not be able to see the tattoo under all the Panda's black and white fur.
yes only if they would drive responsibly
You should be able to put two fingers under the bandage.
I have tried, and its impossible if not very difficult. I was not able to.
The white scab is called secondary healing. Pretty much, it is a brand new layer of sking growing over the top of the tattoo. Because the skin is fresh and an irregular pattern to it, it will look a little funny. Do not stress about it. If you give it about a week, that layer will peel off, and under it you will have a shiny layer over the tattoo. Give that a week, and you will be fully healed up. From the sounds of it, your tattoo is healing great, but if you have any further questions, you should go to the shop where you got the tattoo to have them look at it. It is really hard to make a call on how the tattoo is healing without being able to see it.
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It seems highly unlikely that anyone would have a tattoo of this as its a clash of cultures and is also very spesific. If you wanted this as a tattoo you should go and confer with the tattoo artist and give him your ideas and suggestions. Im sure they would be able to sketch up something that meets your demands =].
Most states will allow it under certain circumstances. Under what is called a hardship license. Usually for people living in very rural areas.
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