good tattoos arent cheap and cheap tattoos arent good.
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There is no such thing as a free tattoo unless you know someone who is trying to learn how to tattoo - if you want to be their guinea pig and risk getting a really crappy job done on you. You get what you pay for, which means if you want a good tattoo, you'll pay the artist for a good job because it is art.
The risk from a coverup getting infected is no greater than a tattoo done on fresh skin, however their is a greater chance of scarring or kiloiding depending on how bad the first tattoo is and how good the coverup artist is
If you pick at the scab before the tattoo heals, then there will be damage to the tattoo. I had to get my first tattoo touched up because of this
There are a lot of people that will do it for a low cost but those places usually aren't very good either. You will be living with that tattoo for the rest of your life so you should be looking at quality, not cost. You don't want to have to live with a messed up tattoo for the rest of your life.
If you have a good eyebrow sculptor then yes, 3d eyebrow can be done in an existing tattoo.
If he is a trained tattoo artist and does it regularly, you should be fine. Otherwise, get it done by a professional with a good reputation.
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No you can't as this tattoo shall wash away and you would have paid to have a tattoo done for no reason as it would of dissappeared! But it's a good question.
It is illegal to tattoo anyone under the age of 18 without parental consent. Any tattoo parlor that will tattoo someone under 18 is doing it illegally which means they are likely doing other things illegally and you run the risk of getting a bad tattoo with bad ink and getting an infection or even worse... a disease from dirty needles or improper care or facilities. Tattoos are not something you want to skimp on. They can be extremely dangerous and even threaten your life when all the proper hygiene and safety regulations are not followed. On a less severe note they are also something that will be on your skin for the rest of your life so you want it to be good and meaningful. Not something you got done in a back alley parlor with a sub-par artist. And not something that is just silly and has no real meaning to it. "A good tattoo ain't cheap and a cheap tattoo ain't good."
Cheap tattoo stickers are also a good way. Please consult FashionTIY online wholesale market for details.
There is no such thing as a free tattoo unless you know someone who is trying to learn how to tattoo - if you want to be their guinea pig and risk getting a really crappy job done on you. You get what you pay for, which means if you want a good tattoo, you'll pay the artist for a good job because it is art.
It all depends on what you want as far as color or black and gray. Most tattoo places charge by the hour and prices differ from artist to artist. Good tattoos are not cheap and cheap tattoos are not good. Best thing to do is find which artists work you like for the type of tattoo you want and then discuss pricing.
No it wont, I have a couple of tattoos done by some good artists and no my blood pressure meds have nothing to do with the outcome. Just find a good artist and you will have good work done.
The risk from a coverup getting infected is no greater than a tattoo done on fresh skin, however their is a greater chance of scarring or kiloiding depending on how bad the first tattoo is and how good the coverup artist is
If you pick at the scab before the tattoo heals, then there will be damage to the tattoo. I had to get my first tattoo touched up because of this
There are a lot of people that will do it for a low cost but those places usually aren't very good either. You will be living with that tattoo for the rest of your life so you should be looking at quality, not cost. You don't want to have to live with a messed up tattoo for the rest of your life.