Do your homework on the art you want before getting it, it would be a real bummer if you got something permanant which gave others the wrong idea about you. I know a person who got a Chinese character tattooed on her arm, the tattoo artist changed it so it meant "slut" in Chinese. Ouch, real costly to fix!
I am 55 years old now and have numerous tattoos on both hands and arms. Been there since I was 18 with no problems at all except in Middle East countries where I get some strange looks.
-in addition to this, i have heard of artists digging too deep in areas with bones close to the skin resulting in chipped bones. These stories go back plenty of years, so make sure you go to a skilled tattooist. Do your research before trusting your body with someone.
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Wrecking balm us used to remove the tattoos. This is a safe way of removing the tattoos as it hurts less than other tattoo removing systems
no
None.
Ahhh no.
Although seemingly safe because it does not pierce the skin, henna tattoos using black henna, a paste that contains parahenylenediamine, can actually be dangerous when absorbed into the skin of some people.
No. Please don't try this.
Yes if the tattoo artist is a good tattoo artist it is safe to get, but it is not safe for guaranteeing your job. Neck tattoos will really limit job opportunities. I'm a tattoo artist and I haven't taken that step yet because i don't know what my future may hold.
No never it contains large fibres
no, no sun is good for tattoos, it will fade them. i go to the tanning beds and it takes me about 15 minuits to cover all my tattoos with a spf 30 sun screen, its a pain in the ass, but i don't want ugly faded tats!
yes they are i have one and im healthy in fact all of my friends have one :)
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