I know a few birds gettng then removed and although ive heard its painful if they can handle it the it canny be that bad...ive opted for cover ups which are never the tattoo you wanted tae start with...but can be easier and less time consuming than getting them removed.....think first eh!
Got a few, half a sleeve on my arm of mans ruin type stuff. And some bits on one of my legs, a Dagger, St Davids crest. Sort've want to get my sleeve taken down further, had it for 7 years now with no additions.. can never decide though..
Got a few, half a sleeve on my arm of mans ruin type stuff. And some bits on one of my legs, a Dagger, St Davids crest etc. Sort've want to get my sleeve taken down further, had it for 7 years now with no additions.. can never decide though..
Got a few, half a sleeve on my arm of mans ruin type stuff. And some bits on one of my legs, a Dagger, St Davids crest. Sort've want to get my sleeve taken down further, had it for 7 years now with no additions.. can never decide though..
As much as I dislike the ones I have there's not a hope I'd have them removed, meant to be horrific
A good artist will be able to do a cover up of most old tattoos - but if you've got any solid blocks of colour you want covered up, sometimes laser treatment is a neccessary evil.
I'm a big fan. I haven't had owt new for ages, but I'm planning my next one soon to start filling up the blank space on my left arm. My current ones (well - the ones I want to share) are in this thread, along with some good pics of other forum members' ink.
I don't have any pics of mine on my phone but I get some amount of stick for it I have 'I still feel her' across my chest and black and a black and grey rose on each shoulder and on my index finger down one side I have FEEL and the other I have FREE.
Quote by McMurdoIs one bit on my leg that a mate done,
That's cracking mate, really like that.
Having mine done in the next few weeks hopefully, just waiting for a spot, wanted it for a year now and haven't gone off it so going to finally get it done
Ive seen the location on a few people but the motto 'Live Free' was my own. The idea taken from the Mac Miller song, but more importantly i like what it means.
Quote by WhiteyIve seen the location on a few people but the motto 'Live Free' was my own. The idea taken from the Mac Miller song, but more importantly i like what it means.
I like it. Having idea's of getting my own in a wihle.
Quote by McMurdoIs one bit on my leg that a mate done,
That's cracking mate, really like that.
Having mine done in the next few weeks hopefully, just waiting for a spot, wanted it for a year now and haven't gone off it so going to finally get it done
Cheers, obviously the cross isnt as orange looking (taken after it was done so mixture of yellow ink and blood), here's a crap picture of a bit of my arm I found on my phone...
Quote by RadfordLook ok on sailors but as everyone young got them not really individual are they.
Funny you say that because it's the same attitude as my dad. he was the son of a dock worker and growing up he always said how tattoos were just for "old men". My grandad had naval tattoos and my Uncle Harry had his regiment from North Africa so I can't really think of anything as meaningful to put on my body. Thought about getting a Hibs one a few times but never had the bottle/cash to do it properly.