Q. If you are a pretty girl would you consider it?
A. I don�t have tattooed eyebrows, but three small hoop rings on one side. I like them and it doesn�t look too bad. I didn�t find out until after I had done my own peircings that there is a nerve up there that if hit, can paralyze the whole side of your face, hmmmm. Guess I got lucky there.
We worked at a mill in an isolated location in British Columbia and there was a young couple that got on there for a while too. They had spent time in Africa and she had tribal tattoos on her face. She was and is a very pretty young woman, but I thought then and still do that they looked rather cool.
These days a lot of people are getting tattoos of Japanese symbols, that depending on who sees them may result in some not so good misunderstandings. Be aware of what you are getting and know some of the culture behind it before you get the tattoo. It�s easy enough to get a cover up, but on the face, I don�t think so. I am considering one on the face, but I have considered the same tattoo a few years now, so it is a big decision for me. I already have six tattoos, but none on my face (yet). Here is a site that might be of some help in making your decision as regards to facial tattooing.
TattooMeNow.com<support@tattoomenow.com>
So, in light of the above;
It does not ruin a beautiful face when done right Be prepared to live with it the rest of your life It definitely does add character to a person�s face, but not all people�s faces. Be careful of what symbols etc. that you do get as sometimes they can have different meanings; depending on who sees them.
We worked at a mill in an isolated location in British Columbia and there was a young couple that got on there for a while too. They had spent time in Africa and she had tribal tattoos on her face. She was and is a very pretty young woman, but I thought then and still do that they looked rather cool.
These days a lot of people are getting tattoos of Japanese symbols, that depending on who sees them may result in some not so good misunderstandings. Be aware of what you are getting and know some of the culture behind it before you get the tattoo. It�s easy enough to get a cover up, but on the face, I don�t think so. I am considering one on the face, but I have considered the same tattoo a few years now, so it is a big decision for me. I already have six tattoos, but none on my face (yet). Here is a site that might be of some help in making your decision as regards to facial tattooing.
TattooMeNow.com<support@tattoomenow.com>
So, in light of the above;
It does not ruin a beautiful face when done right Be prepared to live with it the rest of your life It definitely does add character to a person�s face, but not all people�s faces. Be careful of what symbols etc. that you do get as sometimes they can have different meanings; depending on who sees them.
Do you have/plan on getting any tattoos?
Q. Tell me about them if you do^.^
A. I have many, all with specific meanings, all beautiful pieces.
(Not going to type out all the meaning for them)
-Half Sleeve: all kinds of flowers/butterflies (the process of life) and a piece dedicated to my husband (not a name though, never tattoo the name of the person you are in a relationship with)
-Upper arm: a symbol that almost all the women in my family have (majority of them have it on their backs, my sis on her leg, me on my arm)
-Back Piece: The justice scales with roses and vines mixed with tribal (like) art around it.
-wrist: a heart on fire with "lessons learned" on it
-Upper forearm says: No pity for the weak and cowardly
-Ankle: A broken heart
-Calve: Roses
-Hip: Butterfly
-Lower back more: flowers
(Not going to type out all the meaning for them)
-Half Sleeve: all kinds of flowers/butterflies (the process of life) and a piece dedicated to my husband (not a name though, never tattoo the name of the person you are in a relationship with)
-Upper arm: a symbol that almost all the women in my family have (majority of them have it on their backs, my sis on her leg, me on my arm)
-Back Piece: The justice scales with roses and vines mixed with tribal (like) art around it.
-wrist: a heart on fire with "lessons learned" on it
-Upper forearm says: No pity for the weak and cowardly
-Ankle: A broken heart
-Calve: Roses
-Hip: Butterfly
-Lower back more: flowers
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