Normal sweat should not bother it but the sweat from high body temperatures will. If your body temp gets 104+, you can literally sweat out a new tattoo... There will be some ink left but it wont be purty..And if you are sweating a lot, perhaps you are in direct sunlight which can be very damaging to a new tattoo. Hope this helps..
Being precise.If you mess something up, and the costumer is upset, you will be in big trouble, sinceyou cant Undo something you do on a tattoo.
I wouldn't spray it on a fresh one, but once it's healed, it shouldn't have much if any effect on a tattoo.
Yes it will get all soggy and ugly. DONT DO IT!
hell nooo you cant tattoo a pregnant person. youll mess up the baby and depending were the tattoo is like on your back you wont be able to get a epidural and trust me you need it! im 17 and just had a baby 4 weeks ago!
You can get a tattoo wet after you get it you just can't go swimming in the chlorine. The chlorine will mess the art work up! ( other words your tattoo)
I am getting a tattoo on my chest (left pec) next week, and am planning on doing a cycle of roids, gaining around 20lbs within a month, will this stretch or mess up my tattoo at all, and if so is there a way to prevent the stretch marks?
Yes it is. When you have alcohol in your system, you bleed more because alcohol thins out your blood. If you're bleeding more it can mess up the tattoo and leave it looking worse than you would have liked. Yes it is. When you have alcohol in your system, you bleed more because alcohol thins out your blood. If you're bleeding more it can mess up the tattoo and leave it looking worse than you would have liked.
They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up. They will scratch and mess up.
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.
yea...i dont see y not...the guy who did my 1st tattoo was locked up for 10 years and started tattoo while he was in jail
It is indeed possible to cover up a tattoo, but any tattoo that you will get will have to be significantly darker than the one that you have now to effectively cover it. Consult with your local tattoo artist, see if they are good at cover ups (not all artists are), and he or she will design something for you that will cover it and will be complimentary as well.
A tattoo artist has to know what their doing and have skill to do it. They can't mess up with the piece their drawing in someones skin. And a veterinarian need to also know what their doing about animals and they has to have the interest in animals any time of animal.