Q. I got a wrist tattoo on Saturday and it is a pretty simple design (it's the cruelty free bunny) so it would have been pretty difficult to mess it up. The tattoo looks good now, but when the tattooer did it on Saturday, she didn't shave my wrist beforehand.
My arm hair is very fine and blonde so it is difficult to see (it is almost invisible on my wrists/forearms), but I do have hair there. Shouldn't she have shaved my wrists first? How is this going to affect my tattoo?
My arm hair is very fine and blonde so it is difficult to see (it is almost invisible on my wrists/forearms), but I do have hair there. Shouldn't she have shaved my wrists first? How is this going to affect my tattoo?
A. If you got your tattoo in a professional shop, by a professional tattooist, then you don't have anything to worry about. We don't always shave the area we are tattooing because it isn't always necessary. Your tattoo will be fine. Wrists aren't especially hairy areas on women, unless of course you're Italian like me, lol. I had to have my wrist/forearm area shaved thoroughly beforehand.
Congratulations on your new tattoo!
Congratulations on your new tattoo!
Can you put a tattoo around a scar with scar tissue?
Q. I have a big scar on my lower back and alot of scar tissue. It looks like the middle of a butterfly and I want to have the outline of butterflu wings put on the side of it to make it look like a butterfly. Can you help me with sites that I can look at some butterfly tattoos?
A. Sure honey! Some tattoo artists are leary of working on scar tissue because of the overall quality but good ones incorporate it with a design to blend. I know a girl with scars all over her arms and they camoflauged them beautifully. A few women with breast cancer scars had it done and you do not even notice them. Good for you for turning something into a positive and including it with the art! ROCK ON SISTER!
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