The pigment is injected into the dermis by way of the tattoo machine.
The epidermis is not the second layer of skin; it's the first. Then comes the dermis and of course; your fat. The reason why tattoos are permanent is because they penetrate the first layer of skin and go into your dermis... where usually, since you don't shed skin cells or use any body products to wash it of, it stays.
It could and tattoos can be addicting sometimes. it could effect your skin the more tattoos you get
Because the ink is forced down into the living layer of the skin that does not rub off like the dead surface layers.
If you have skin problems, tattoos may be harmful......
There are many popular designs people choose as permanent makeup tattoos on their skin. Examples of designs people choose as permanent makeup tattoos on their skin include lip liner tattoos, eyeshadow tattoos, and lipstick tattoos.
it is the third layer of skin after your epidermis and dermis then your hypodermis. the hypodermis generally has more areolar and adipose tissue. this is the layer that tattoos are injected into..
Tattoos do break the skin. Skin bleeds while being tattooed and will scab if not correctly cared for.
Tattoos are made of ink pigments embedded in the skin.
Why not? Tattoos aren't unsanitary- they lie beneath your skin
The dermis is the vascular layer of your skin.
the epidemis is the outermost layer of the skin