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There was an ex-bf's name under the roses (dumbest thing I ever did) and I think that's why it bothers me so much. Other than that it's not a bad tattoo.. *sigh
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I did the lower back tattoo as well, Novangel. :(
Definitely the one I want removed. |
Originally Posted by MissGuided: So that's my tattoo removal story. |
I have a "tramp stamp" too, but I love mine. I would never have any of my tatts removed.
Some really GOOD tattoo advice? NEVER have anyone's name tattooed on you! Unless it's your child's name or mother/father. I feel like that's just good common sense. |
Originally Posted by Beach Patrol: This. In fact, some tattoo artists refuse to do names on people unless they're related, like siblings, mother/father, and kids. |
mine is different. its not a specific name. its a beautiful title =) we talked about it and didnt want to get each others names cause it seemed like that spelled doom for the relationship
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I just got my first tattoo a couple of weeks ago. Not on my wrist. Shoulder. I got it about six months after going vegetarian. I love it! I really wanted something meaningful that was for me (and not someone else). Of course, people have pointed out that I could decide to eat meat again, but even if that is the case, it has changed my life so much. I got into an MS program in nutrition mostly because of my vegetarianism. Excited to see what your tattoo turns out to look like!
http://i953.photobucket.com/albums/a...3/Tattoo-1.jpg |
Oh, and I agree that once you get your first tattoo, you'll definitely want more!!!
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Originally Posted by bandit bear: |
It varies from person to person on how much it's going to hurt. I don't have any wrist tattoos but my best friend has one and it didn't bother her at all. We just sat and chit-chatted. I do have several, one on the top of my foot and I must have a high pain tolerance, because it hurt but not as bad as most people act.
I think you'll be just fine! Post photos when they're finished! <3 |
Thanks Bandit for the removal story.
Mine [just black w/ some shading] has actually faded on its own since I got it. I suppose the artist that did it didn't go deep enough into my skin. Which, ironically, is now a good thing? Lol I've read about other creams to fade it more, which I may try before spending too much money on laser. I even considered a cover up with flowers wrapping around my hips & diagonally up across my back to the top of my shoulder. I'd want to lose the weight first, though. Funny that people don't even know I have these tattoos unless I mention it. Even the one on my wrist. |
Originally Posted by novangel: |
Originally Posted by MissGuided: If you're considering removal, I would talk to a dermatologist first. You might have super sensitive skin and a cream would only inflame it. Luckily one of my dad's best friends is a retired dermatologist (still practicing at the time) and was able to refer us to a specialist. For me, a cream would have irritated my skin as I can't use most skin cremes because they irritate my skin. Plus, you can get all of the information from a non-biased source. I would also talk to a tattoo artist and see if they would be able to cover it up appropriately. |
I have a tattoo on my lower back that I love. It's a mayflower and the word "liebe" which is German for love :) My older sister has the same one and my other older sister has just the flower. So, that's probably why I love it :) It was fairly painful, but not unbearable and definitely worth it. I am a huge baby so if I can tolerate it then anyone can :lol:
Originally Posted by Beach Patrol: |
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