I wouldn't reccomend it from a purely professional standpoint. For one thing, they are a little outdated. They were most famous back in the mid 90s to the later 90s, and then sort of fizzled out. Secondly, and more importantly, lines that are very close together in a tattoo tend to blur out and spread over time, so something like a barcode tattoo isn't the wisest of choices. Nevertheless, it's all up to you being that you are the one who would have it.
all i no the tattoo is a Hawaiian flower
Nothing!! OH PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DON'T GET A TATTOO. It's like the worst thing for your skin btw.
You can visit all the stingy people you like with a new tattoo. I don't think "miser" is the word you meant, but I really have no idea what you were trying to ask. Please consult a dictionary, or someone who can spell, and try again.
If you feel you need to take something to get a tattoo, I'd recommend you not get a tat at all.
is it safe for someone with brittle bone disease to have a tattoo
No, no, no. If you want a tattoo go to someone who does it.
If it is a broken conductor connection, you can solder the connections. Someone please add some more, this is not a complete answer.
you can but i wouldn't recommend it. a healing tattoo feels much like a sun burn so heat will not be pleasant.
You can get a butterfly tattoo at any local tattoo artist shop. This tattoo is the most common tattoo and you will find many examples of the artwork on the wall and in the tattoo artist's portfolio.
No it cannot. Some tattoo artists even recommend you use it for a few days on a fresh tattoo to speed the healing
No, you do not have to be licensed to buy tattoo supplies. You do have to be licensed to perform the art of giving someone a tattoo though.
possibly. a spider web tattoo definitely does. as does a teardrop tattoo in the corner of someone's eye.