
Second character of monster ladies tattoo flash series.
This eyelash girlie is named Taffy and she owns an equally one-eyed goldfish.

Second character of monster ladies tattoo flash series.
This eyelash girlie is named Taffy and she owns an equally one-eyed goldfish.
Boy’s name is Sergio and I’ve been abusing him longer than I can remember! Mister Tentacle-san is his permanent roomate and is a very selfish individual.
Hilarious tentacle indulging ensues!
The piercings themselves are safe because once they heal with the standard jewelery you can then change it with a UV jewel which is completely safe whether it’s the barbell, ball or anything else.
It is coloured plastic that glows under blacklight, so it’s visible as a normal jewelry too.
White ink like most other tattoo inks are transparent. Unless you use it along others colours or to do certain details and effect it won’t show as pure opaque white.
When white tattoos are healed they look really subtle depending on the person. Sometimes they look like faded scars, etc. You can look it up, that’s roughly how they look.
As for UV tattoos, I think the ink is not really regulated which mean little to no information on risk and its properties in general. Some say it causes cancer, while most have reported skin troubles.
We don’t do it where I work.
If you want something UV, stick with wearables like clothing, accessories, or even hey body piercings!
Brighter colours (especially on their own) usually look more washed out than darker ones with time.
An average good tattoo usually stays GREAT for around 10 years.
I would suggest using a safer colour, something not neon, has good saturation and opacity and skin coverage (stuff that the artist should worry about).
If anything it’s normal to get touchups after 5-10 years just to refresh the colours and tattoo itself. Most tattoo parlours guarantee their work for few months after it’s done too so take advantage of that!
PS: Go for a nice robin blue or bright sky blue or anything close to it and you’ll be fine.
Ever get names tattooed. You will regret it and once you get it covered up I can’t guarantee a service with a smile free of witty lessons and snark.
I really told you so.
EDIT: wordsmythologic said: What if it’s your own name?
Even if! I’d suggest something more personal rather than your own name in honesty.
I have even covered children’s names as well as children’s portrait. If that tells you anything about attachment.
EDIT2: Adam you are the exception. “Sticktits” will be the only thing on the tattoo name whitelist.

Check out my new large Intuos5 that I received in the mail today.
Zero approves of the surface area!