Well, depending on how you got this done, its a pretty cool design, so i would say anything with a tribal background, such as a sword and or a coi fish with a wave background of some sort. -Shocker
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The answer is YES, YES, YES!!!! But we should answer this question in two parts. 1. The brand new tattoo: The healing of a new tattoo is very dependent on keeping it out of direct sun light for at least three [3] weeks....Sun damage to a new tattoo will bleach out the color and make the tattoo take forever to heal.....The professional artist can usually tell when this has happened.... 2. The healed tattoo: The color of your bright and shiny new, but freshly healed tattoo will stay brighter and last longer depending on how much sun you get over the years...When you get enough ink on you to buy a good used car with what you have invested in it, you will probably start to believe that Ol. Mr. Sun isn't the good buddy you used to think he was....After several years of deep tanning the ultra violet rays of the sun will cause your color to break down and fade...So use common sense, use a real good spf tanning cream over your tattoo work...... And remember, tanning beds use ultra violet rays and they are not weakened by traveling hundreds of thousands of miles thru space....So don't think it will not harm your tattoos, new or old.....Hope this helps...
you skin will feel tender after getting a tattoo. it will feel like you have a sun burn more that anything its not painful but not pleasent.
you can but i wouldn't recommend it. a healing tattoo feels much like a sun burn so heat will not be pleasant.
a sun tattoo can mean the quintesential giver of life or can also symbalize god in some religions. i have one on my left arm.
many things could be the cause of a fading tattoo, placement, such as, if the tattoo is located on the edge, or palm area of the hand, and or bottom and or lower edge of the foot, it is highly likely a tattoo will fade in those areas. ...two, inferior inks, sometimes, the pigments used by some artists are not up to par, or even diluted, to save or, stretch, the amount of ink, this also, could be a major factor for tattoo fading, another would be improper aftercare, many products used by customers after getting their artwork done, are not recommended by the majority of artists on the planet..... Neosporin, is a nono. lastly, THE SUN. leave a colorful photograph on your dash for a couple days. see what happens to it. USE SUNSCREEN to protect your artwork, spf 50 is fine, not much difference between anything higher... TA DAAAA, hope that was helpful.