depends on how deep the cut is and if the tattoo is still fresh.
if the cut is beyond the third layer of skin it is possible that a chunk of ink will disappear as well. Get it touched up after your cut is gone, if nessasary
Well, if the cut of the previous tattoo session, has not healed yet, then, the customer has to wait until the wound has completely healed. This way, will protect the customer from any further injury & other worse complications.
i have no idea why you think that you can't. I'm a tattoo artist and I've never heard of anyone refusing to tattoo this on people.
No, although it's best off still being in the tattoo gun, considering everyone already has this tattoo in every possible location. Be original.
they used knives to cut the skin to put the ink inside the people.
When getting a tatoo, the skin is opened by the needle , a scab forms as it would if you cut yourself.
Yes it does, -.-
Straightedge
no, unless somehow you get a cut on the tatoo, then if you get a scar of somethin it will show.
On her wrists so she wont cut.
Yes when the tattoo is new and the is still raw. This will fade after time
yes Rihanna does still have her weird-looking guitar tattoo!
No. If you do they will cut off your arm and feed you to the SEALS......
Yes, but I'm still trying to figure out which tattoo shops will do it. Some tattoo artists think it's unethical to tattoo minors regardless of law.
It is best not to use Aveeno on a new tattoo. If the tattoo is still fresh it is best to use Aquaphor or A&D ointment.
In the '90's. Before the tattoo gun and the needle were invented, they would cut your skin with a knife and put ashes in the cut. In those days, tattoos were not as beautiful as they are now and they hurt a lot more. Now, they have ink, tattoo needles and tattoo guns. So the tattoos are much prettier and less painful.
yes
No. Once the tattoo starts to peel, the ointment is no longer needed.