The ink is injected deeper that the layers of skin which are shed.
Tattoo ink is injected beneath the skin.
they are unipotent
Skin stem cells replace lost skin cells.
There is bacteria on the surface of your skin but they are not the same as your skin cells.
they are unipotent
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
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.
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.
They can be replenished and shined by experts.
Why not? Tattoos aren't unsanitary- they lie beneath your skin
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Skin cells die very quickly. Mitosis needs to occur regularly in order for the skin to regenerate and continue to protect vital organs in the body and help with survival.
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No. Tattoos are not inkied into bone, that would be horribly painful and dangerous. Theye are in you skin, not bone. The reason long-dead corpses have been found with tattoos, is because those corpses were mummified, meaning they didn't go through true decomposition and their skin remains, allowing us to see their tattoos.
Tattoos are a way to change your skin, and that was done 12,000 years b.c.