About the only tattoo that one should consider getting would be your blood type.
Yes, tattoo's can give you cancer because of the high amount of ink you are injecting into you skin. There are many other types of diseases you can get from tattoos such as: AIDS, tetanus, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis. Though you can reduce you chance of getting such diseases by selecting a good tattoo parlor.
The permanent tattoo will stay on your body for good. While non permanent tattoo willdisapear after a while.
stops it from bleeding and makes it easyer to tattoo
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No, there is not.
That depends on what you think!
Yea, it's pretty painful and there is a good likelihood that you'll have a headache for the first day after getting it.
The minimum age to get a tattoo is 18. I think that's right: teenagers don't want anything to look forward to anymore, which is not good. If you get pierced, tattooed, start smoking, start drinking and have sex all before you're 18, the only thing you have to look forward to is paying taxes.
There is no such thing as a free tattoo unless you know someone who is trying to learn how to tattoo - if you want to be their guinea pig and risk getting a really crappy job done on you. You get what you pay for, which means if you want a good tattoo, you'll pay the artist for a good job because it is art.
He was before he picked up smoking.
Examples of good anti-smoking quotes include: Don't be a butthead If you can't stop smoking, cancer will. There are cooler ways to die than smoking. Put it out before it puts you out
About the only tattoo that one should consider getting would be your blood type.
Well, if you're thinking about getting a tatto you should think long and hard about it. Tattoos are permanent, it's just like getting another nose. You have to make sure you're tattoo is something you'd be happy forever. If your stuck, why not have a tattoo of a trophy you won Or something. If I were to get a tattoo I wOuld get a big juicy cheese burger.
In many instances a good wipe down of medical grade green soap before and after the tattoo is the standard for many artists. The artist will apply the soap solution to the skin before he or she shaves the area to be tattooed and will be wiping it a lot throughout the tattoo with the same solution. After the tattoo is complete, the area will be thoroughly cleaned with the green soap and will then be wrapped in a sterile dressing.
The risk from a coverup getting infected is no greater than a tattoo done on fresh skin, however their is a greater chance of scarring or kiloiding depending on how bad the first tattoo is and how good the coverup artist is