No, it hurts more because they are filling in the entire tattoo.
No , I just recently got a tattoo on my Thigh and it did not hurt at all. It was my first tattoo, it was more of a slight burning , however totally bareable and i dont take pain easily!
i dont know but my freinds say it tickles but thers pain not like pain but u get uncomfterable.
Yes, there is no rule against having tattoos, however the fewer, the better. Huge, sprawling tattoos or being sleeved can work against you in the modeling industry. Smaller tattoos can be covered up with makeup or photoshopped out but having too many or one in a place that is highly visible means extra time in makeup and in photo retouching, which can be a nuisance.
no it doesnt hurt in some places, but other places like under your arm and your neck hurts., i have had 10 tattoos, im a girl, and i got it done by kat von d !, plus when they talk to you it makes it not hurt soo much.
Heck yes they do! I know from personal experience that it is one of the most painful things you can experience, aside from tattooing eyeliner on and childbirth.
hennah does not hurt
NO. Tattoos hurt because of the needle guns that puncture the skin to leave ink behind. Black light tattoos do not hurt anymore or less than regular tattoos. Their ink is what glows in black light, and it is very similar to regular ink.
NO
On the genitals.
alot
most tattoos hurt but there all pretty equal go and try it I'm sure it'll be fine.
Mine didn't. I have one on the back of my neck and two really large tattoos around my forearms... the one behind the ear hurt the least.
yes because that is the hard part of the ear and besides you are not suppose to have tattoos anyway.
My tattoo on my wrist didnt really hurt and I've been told shoulder tattoos don't hurt
Yes, they hurt allot while they are being put on and for a time afterwards while the skin heals.
Almost all tattoos hurt. It is the skill of the tattoo artist that adds or subtracts from the pain.
They're permanant, and they hurt during the process of getting them.