only if you can get to the tattoo shop but seriously yes and no
no
only idiots get meaningless tatoos. tribal=meaningless therefore, tribal=stupid Well, there is your average opinion. As an artist, I feel they are over played, but what really isn't. Tribal is considered one of the most over-done tattoos, and most people get them just because they cannot think of anything better. Most of my tattoos have no meaning to them, and I feel that they shouldn't. I have a bio-mechanical tattoo. Bio-mech is essentially tribal in 3-d. Meaningless, maybe, but I still have it. Who really cares what is a fad tattoo, and what isn't. YOU should get the tattoo because YOU like it.
There are a number of things that an eyeball with wings tattoo mean. It could mean that someone is spiritually watching over them.
Yes they have cover ups but make sure you pick something that you are willing to live with because they are more solid and will be harder to cover up if you would be able to at all without continually getting larger and larger. Yes as long as the color of the new tattoo is darker than the old one. I've had it done. Doesn't have to necessarily be darker as colours in the darker end of the colour spectrum can work incredibly well, blues, greens and purples. You can use white highlights as well as white can work well over even the darkest blacks (Lucky Diamond Rich is having white tattoo designs over the black) Some tattoos can be completely "covered" by a professional tattoo artist who specializes in "cover-ups". Letting the artist guide you as to what can be done is the best way to go with this, and ideally you will be looking for a design that has a lot of detail in it: Japanese lends itself to this very well, as does mandalas, a tattoo can be covered with this kind of design, using colour, along with white ink. White ink may have to be done a couple of times however, to make sure it has covered what was there.
i dont think so
Nothing bad will happen, some tattoo artist have limitations on where they will tattoo, like they might only ink the back of the neck but not the sides or front, they may not do your face, under finger nails, hands, oral areas, and list may continue depending the artist and policy they may have set in place
not unless hes a skilled tattoo artist that i have seen with my own eyes. and then with pro equipment and sterility etc.
I'm not sure if you mean 'can they be masked using tattoos?' or 'Is it safe to tattoo over them?'I know that one way of masking stretch marks is to tattoo over them; however, thread veins can be fairly easily (although possibly more expensive than tattooing) removed using pulsed laser therapy.As for the safety issue, I can't see it being any more risk than a regular tattoo - I have thread veins on my torso around my rib area but if and when I get them treated I will go for the laser option.Jason
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I'm not totally positive about this, but the last time I was getting ink, my artist said that you can tattoo white over black if its solid. Haven't tested it, but that's just an idea!
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like in most states, any reputable artist won't tattoo you until you're 18 or over, regardless of state law... but the answer is 18 in any case... sorry kid