Rubber Bullets
FH is my second home
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2003
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I don't have any tats, but it is a professional hazard for me to see lots, I see more of a lot of bodies than anyone would think healthy, and have seen all sorts! Some tattoos are stunning.
The main problem for me is that I see a lot of old tattoos, and they generally follow a pattern. The wonderful bright colours that new tattoos have fade over time, and the blacks seem to mellow into a sort of blue black. Also all the razor sharp edges begin to blur as the ink migrates in the skin. On top of that of course even if the ink doesn't slide slightly the skin supporting it definitely does! Pretty much all the old tattoos I have seen are a mess.
More of an issue for me however are the huge hoop things that kids put in their ears. Facial piercings etc will simply heal when taken out but these mangled ear lobes will never look normal again, what's that going to look like in their 40's when they're going to job interviews?
The main problem for me is that I see a lot of old tattoos, and they generally follow a pattern. The wonderful bright colours that new tattoos have fade over time, and the blacks seem to mellow into a sort of blue black. Also all the razor sharp edges begin to blur as the ink migrates in the skin. On top of that of course even if the ink doesn't slide slightly the skin supporting it definitely does! Pretty much all the old tattoos I have seen are a mess.
More of an issue for me however are the huge hoop things that kids put in their ears. Facial piercings etc will simply heal when taken out but these mangled ear lobes will never look normal again, what's that going to look like in their 40's when they're going to job interviews?