Yes it is normal. After a week or week and a half you should start applying lotion to the tattoo.
You will not get chlamydia from getting a tattoo.
It is normal
Depends on what the tattoo is of
It all depends on where on the side the tattoo is. A tattoo on your belly will expand with the skin. What tattoo artists usually say is that you need to moisturize the skin a lot to keep it flexible, and you might require some touch up work after giving birth and when you're back in your normal body shape again.
yes, it'll get red and itchy and start to scab, its normal just get moisturizers for it. like tattoo goo found in smoke shops, or A and D found in any store basically
I would have to say no that is not normal. I have a large tattoo of a gecko on my foot and the tattoo artist did not blow on my foot while I was getting it done. In fact a lot of tattoo artists won't tattoo feet at all because the ink doesn't hold up very well because of the thin skin on your foot and the constant agitation from shoes and socks.
yes
Apply lotion and avoid getting tanned around the area of your tattoo(s).
You will not get chlamydia from getting a tattoo.
Yes. When I was pregnant I had a tattoo around my belly button. It got really BIG. It does go back to it's normal shape though after pregnancy.
No.
IMHO, there are no pros to getting a tattoo.
Getting a tattoo removed can be extremely painful ! When you get a tattoo removed it usually just leaves a scar of what the tattoo is, it's almost like getting a scarification tattoo, there is honestly no point in even getting a tattoo removed, you will still have it on your skin.
The difference between a peacock mermaid tattoo and a normal mermaid tattoo is clearly that one has a a peacock in it wheres the other does not.
People started getting tattoo's around their biceps. Ha ha.
Smoking marijuana after getting a tattoo will cause no harm to your body. However, alcohol intake before getting a tattoo can cause excess bleeding.
It is normal