Whelp. That's going to be a hell of a cost to get them removed when the trend dies. And it going to hurt like hell. And it will never completely go away.
I really do not like this look at all. Which is rare for me, normally I can stand most things (even if they're not my favorite) but this I really do not like.
I get really excited whenever someone is aware of the existence of Singapore because we're a really tiny country and for some reason everyone thinks we're somewhere in China or part of Malaysia.
That sounds like it shouldn't work... but I did a little research. It turns out that after the black is funny healed and starts to fade, you can use large amounts of white ink to tattoo over and make various shades of gray.
Tbh I think they look fucking awesome. Although, once you go black, you never go back. BUT WHO CARES THAT LOOKS MAJESTIC AF and theres always white ink
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· 8 years ago
ew that looks so bad, have fun in a few years when you look like an idiot
Everyone is entitled to their opinion but most of the people who say it's dumb/stupid/retarded are the ones who do not have any or have one that they think was done by God himself. The truth is they picked the design to go on their body. They are all beautiful. they went with the black work for their own reason. Do not be like the older generation and go "oh these darn kids with their crazy hair color and tattoos" and whatnot. You're better than that. Appreciate it for what it is
They are also from a different country so this might mean a lot more to them , than it does to us , it could have a deeper meaning , but we're just judging by what we see.
My argument wasn't against the tattoo. I was annoyed that the guest said "most of the people who say it's dumb/stupid/retarded are the ones who do not have any or have one that they think was done by God himself". You can have an opinion, but don't tell what I think and why I think it.
I don't particularly like this new "trend" but more because of a medical standpoint. What happens if you cover yourself in a dark permanent ink? You'll never see any color changes to your skin/moles/freckles. What if one is cancerous but you can't tell because you decided black ink was the way to go? I have tattoos (quite a few actually) and I'm always careful about colors and placement for that reason. Cancer runs in my family and I am an advocate for a non-profit- please think about the other side of this before you follow the next trend.
Woah, I didnt think the comments would be so negative. Well personally I think it's pretty. And why do we assume they did it to be in the trend. For a tattoo of this scale, I'd at least suppose they like tattoos and period. Plus whether its this kind or any other kind of tattoo, people are always already saying "how are you gonna get that removed"... it could happen but it doesnt have to be the case
But if it's the same, it'd take so long and hella painful
I really want tattoo but not following trend