Nothing bad will happen, some tattoo artist have limitations on where they will tattoo, like they might only ink the back of the neck but not the sides or front, they may not do your face, under finger nails, hands, oral areas, and list may continue depending the artist and policy they may have set in place
No, a tattoo needle doesn't penetrate the skin deeply enough to puncture a vein.
you skin will feel tender after getting a tattoo. it will feel like you have a sun burn more that anything its not painful but not pleasent.
da skin will be burnt u know but the ink will always be there like There are better ways to remove tattoos--chemical or laser. There are over the counter products that work pretty well.
I don't think anything will happen to your tattoo...Henna stays on for about two weeks, and hair dye won't do anything to your skin.
The tattoo is on your skin. If your skin stretches, so will the tattoo.
Time usually does affect, how hard it is to take a tattoo off. Especially if the size of a tattoo, is pretty big and might have soaked into your skin over time.
i am not sure if it is or not, but when I went to the tattoo parlor and got a tattoo, he told me to buy some lubriderm and apply it twice a day
Veins are invisible when the skin is cold while if the skin is warm you can easily see it or it pops out.
Yes, they can also shrink. Since the ink is now a pigment in the skin, a tattoo does what the skin does.
The scientific name for veins that are close to the surface is superficial veins. These are the veins you can see under your skin.
Yes, the design will stretch and distort with the skin as it grows over time. This is not something that one has to worry about unless they got it very young or unless they put on a good deal of weight in the area where the tattoo is.
veins come with age as your skin thins out.