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NOCH EIN BIER, BITTE!
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Illegal? You mean you aren't allowed to for being a minor or?
Why would you want to hide it? Ideally I would get it in replacement of a wedding ring.
its simply poison to the blood
If you go to a good parlor shop where tools are sterilized and not reused, there's a very very little chance that can happen. Just so you know ;) :)
Absolute not. There is no way for the tattoo ink to enter your bloodstream unless you are jamming something all the way through your skin and reaching the veins beneath. A tattoo machine, even if setup to run at its longest stroke length will not travel far enough to go completely through your skin. Unless you're working on a scar tissue area, that is a different ball game.
Someone stated that when you get a tattoo, ink is placed between the first and second layer. Well, they are not completely correct. The ink settles in the dermis which is the second group layer of skin. This is after the needles carrying the ink pass through all '5' layers of the epidermis. And different areas of the body have different thicknesses of skin. That is why using an artist working from home or even an artist in a shop that just knows how to tattoo but does not actually know about the canvas they are working on can cause damage.
That Henna stuff looks uncomfortable. I had heard about it... but I never have actually seen it or looked up what it actually was. It looks like mud, imo, with the way that it is just sitting on top of the skin like that... I like tattoos, because they actually change the pigment of your skin. I hate erase-able pens, because they just put a layer of the ink on-top of the paper(that's why you can erase it!) and not only does it write terrible, it looks terrible... kinda reminds me of Henna.
That Henna stuff looks uncomfortable. I had heard about it... but I never have actually seen it or looked up what it actually was.
You do know that you wash the mud-like thing off, right? The mark it leaves behind when you take it off is what the tattoo is. And you only leave it for about... 15 to 30 minutes? Less in some cases.