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Knew there was a reason why I liked you so much 😭😭😭 same age and born the same month and ever since I've turned 18 I been getting tattoos . I'm obsessed with them
ive come here from your old makeup videos and i just want to say 1, youre the most fucking beautiful thing ive ever seen, 2,i love your personality youre so genuine and chill and just ugh, stay awesome
Your 18 tattoo is my fav, even though it looks so simple I love it and the placement. And when you were explaining the meaning it made me emotional. Love you
Mandelas are the same thing that tribal tattoos were, a surge in popularity where literally everyone has one and then everyone will hate them. That's why I think it is important to design something with your artist to make something unique and lasting.
I just found you and this is the second video i watched and you're so real and true to yourself and I can't wait to watch more of your videos. I have two tattoos and was afraid to get more because of judgement but hearing about yours is making me realize it doesn't matter and do what ever makes me happiest and means the most to me. Love you and your channel
loveee all your tattoos. also, where did you get your septum ring? i know thats a common piece of jewelry but i love the size that you have its perfect
That’s crazy you got all 7 in such a short amount of time. I have 5 spread out from my young teens to 20’s. I got one this summer but I’m craving getting more 😍 really like the look of a tattoo up the spine .
if you don't mind me asking, what job or career are you pursuing? I want so many tattoos on myself but I don't know how much visible tattoos will affect my future career as a psychologist. It kinda sucks how we're still in a world where you have to think about how other people will judge you based on if you have art on your skin or not :(
Emz S. in most careers you can cover any tattoo with long sleeves and pants. As a rule of thumb we use in the tattoo industry for people worried about that. Steer clear of hands, neck, or face.
There are makeup products made to cover tattoos as an option. I personally would hate having to cover up something I love every day for work but I plan to have a wrist tattoo so I might have to do that. I’m going to be a nurse so it depends on where I go
The tattoo on the back of your ankle is amazinggg I love it so much, I have a tattoo in the same spot, just a small script and BOy was it a painful spot hhahahah you're a trooper
I've been watching a lot of tattoo videos lately, and in every one of them I hear the word "regret." Except for one. She didn't say "regret," but she did say "bugs the shit out of me."
When I saw the title I had some sort of apprehension regarding how much thoughts* you put in your tattoos given that they were made in such a short period of time but the meanings are great and the tattoos all look amazing! *Disclaimer: you or anyone else puts as much thoughts in their tattoos as they want and not putting any as even fine as long as you are. My point is: you did a lot of thinking in a short amount of time :)
when you chose your tattoo shop did you go there because the artist did the style you like or did you just go there because it was close by? I really want a tattoo but I haven't really done a lot of research on artists near me. I don't know if I should just go to where I go for all my piercings. But your tattoos are goals💖
kirakkat Look at different shops and artists' work. Before getting my first tattoo I had made an appointment at a near by shop because it was walking distance and at the time I didn't drive. Luckily I had to cancel the appointment and did more research and found an amazing artist who brings my ideas to reality. Hope that helps.
Every artist has a different style, I wanted Japanese style so I went to someone who did that sort of style. You don't want to ask an artist to do something that isn't their style, they won't enjoy it and they won't do it very well. Just check their IG and facebook of customers photos and if they look good, then go!
kirakkat I had done research on different tattoo shops in my city and one place also did piercings so I had gone there alot for piercings so I knew how the shop was, so when I went in for my tattoo I really wasn't nervous at all! try finding a shop that uploads photos from their artists all the time so you can get a feel for how they do things. you definitely want a shop where the artists style is your favourite kind (traditional, realistic, watercolour etc)
my first tattoo was on my foot and it hurt pretty bad in one spot. it was worth every second of it though. my thigh tattoo didnt hurt too bad more like a sunburn. then my finger i didnt feel at all