it will strecth it as well then u may have to redo it
No. What happens is that your skin will age and stretch regardless, so if you tattoo the eyebrow area, it will sag when the skin there does.
If it's a new & unhealed tattoo, you run the risk of damaging the work before the ink settles and heals into your skin permanently. However, if it's an old or fully healed tattoo, then all it would do is stretch & conform to the contours of your muscle & skin.
It depends where you get it. If, for instance, you get it on your stomach or arm which is "stretched out", and you lose weight, then yes, it'll look different. Areas like the neck, wrist, ankle, and legs won't change much. It's hard to be specific without knowing how big the tattoo is, where it is, and how much weight is being lost - for a more definitive answer, ask your tattoo artist.
The tattoo is on your skin. If your skin stretches, so will the tattoo.
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.
You can, but don't expect it to work. The tattoo sits way down in your skin and won't be affected by what happens on top.
Some of the Symptoms of Tattoo Poisoning are swollen skin and irritation. Other symptoms are flaky skin, rashes and even dry skin.
.... is a method of removing an unwanted tattoo that involves tattooing a agent into the skin that bonds with the tattoo pigment and helps to expel it to the skin surface. Yes it does work!
No. It does nothing but stay under the skin as a tattoo.
It will typically burn the freshly braised skin and possibly dilute the newly applied pigment. A mild soap or typical "green-soap" is best to clean the area.
Absulutely!
Using the petroleum jelly and the creams like bepanthen will prevent the skin from breaking out after getting a tattoo. They will prevent the skin from breaking out by keeping them moist.