It all depends on how well you healed from the first time you were tattooed. Some people report it to be painful over keloid scarring- but that type of scarring is not often seen in healed tattoos.
Most people don't notice any difference at all.
It means they either had a lot of bad tattoos they wanted to cover up, or more simply, they just wanted to black arm.
Popular neck tatto designs include floral designs that go around the neck. With tattoos you must be careful though, as they are generally permanent and are hard to cover up. Other popular designs include writing, or any kinds of text and a few starts or butterflies can't hurt, (Well it will hurt).
I am almost positive that you will have to cover it up. Hope this helps! <3 :)
Sports Illustrated covered up Allen Iverson's tattoos on the cover of their magazine in 2001. The magazine's editors chose to alter the image to align with their vision of a more polished portrayal of the athlete, reflecting concerns about his image and the perception of tattoos in professional sports at the time. This decision sparked discussions about media representation and the cultural significance of tattoos.
If you want to cover up a tattoo that no longer has special meaning, you can cover it up with a whole new tattoo. But if your looking for a temporary cover up, try make up. There is also a special type of make up, called tattoo cover up.
As of 2014, Chino Moreno has a total of 3 tattoos. He has of the Virgin Mary, his name on his back, and a sun on his forearm that he plans to cover up.
Traditional Egyptian cover up tattoos were often symbols of protection and power. Some common designs included the Eye of Horus, Ankh, and scarab beetle. These tattoos were believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to the wearer. In ancient Egyptian culture, tattoos were also used to signify social status and religious beliefs.
Because some work places see tattoos as a symbol of immaturity and rebellion...or at least that's what my boss told me
Yes, it was probably the worst spot to get tattooed. Personally, it hurt more than my ribs, top of my foot, and behind my knee. Then again, everyone's pain tolerance is different. Regardless, yes, sternum tattoos are definitely painful.
It depends which hospital your working at but since your a nurse you should probely cover it up!
The biggest risk with tattoos is that the needle used to inject ink under the skin may not have been adequately sterilized, and therefore might contain a disease that was picked up from someone who used the same needle before you.
Yes, if you want to be a surgeon it is okay to have some tattoos on your arms, preferably the upper part of your arm. Tattoos which are higher up can be covered with shirts. It is advised not to have them on the lower parts of your arm.