...This info is hard for some to accept, however, it is the hard truth. Point blank, ink is NOT supposed to be in the blood stream of a human. Notice, there are NO Govt regulations. If Govt did regulate ink/tattoo industry, then America would get a rude awakening about this stuff. I’m grateful that someone took the time and effort to educate the consumer. THANK YOU.
@Jf I was considering a tattoo so I've done a lot of reasearch and confirm all in this video is true, and it is actually much worse (feel free to ask me if you are interested). Bottom line: at the state of things, I would love if tattooing was a thing for tough people, but unfortunately it is a thing for uninformed or irresponsible people... If serious regulations will come out, then we can reconsider.
@@PuolikuuIrene I do not think getting a tattoo automatically makes a person irresponsible. I also did extensive research before even planning on getting my first tattoo.
@Jf YOU are yourself why to copy others to what to make them happy, or to feel wanted, love, or part of the group. Good and real friends will accept you the way YOU ARE because that is you. Unique! 😃👍👍
@Jf It has actually become so commonplace that the people who do NOT get them are the ones who are cooler, stronger & braver to be individuals instead of sheepish followers of a very ugly trend.🤷🏻♀️There is nothing individual about tattooing any more. Plus, what if you want to become a detective or work undercover or in clandestine special forces in a military branch or become an educated professional in the medical field or so many professions? If you have a tattoo … you can’t do these things. A tattoo makes you immediately identifiable so the first few suggestions are out for sure! Plus, they are just ugly & the ink is dangerous. Our skin is our largest organ. Why would you pay good money to someone to harm your largest organ??💛🙏
Imagine multi colored graffiti across the Rocky Mountains or Angel Falls or The Biltmore House or The Grand Canyon. How horrible that would look! We go see those places bc they are so beautiful in their natural state or originally constructed state. Right? Don’t graffiti the beautiful body that God gave you:)💛🙏Get a shirt made however you want! Write anything on it!
@@ADDAuntDawnDisorder I don’t know of anyone who gets tattoos bc of anyone else but I understand what you mean about ppl who do get one or more bc of others- that’s a/will be a regrettable decision at some point for these ppl. In fact, I saw a program on tv re tattoo artists and one said something similar to what you said regarding the number of ppl who have tattoos bn actually higher than those who don’t - I think he was talking about the percentage of tatted ppl in a few states in America.
Here I am 15 tatts in and need an MRI. I found out midway through all my tatts about the potential for cancer due to dyes..if I went back I would do heavy research on ink dyes in addition to the basics of choosing a reputable artist with 100% clean protocols. I'm not sure about what will happen with so many tatts and an MRI :/ I hope I'll be ok
Hope you are good with the MRI. Unfortunately, I just realised myself that safe ink doesn't exist. I was pretty shocked to be honest. Even with a lot of research, it is just not possible to have a safe product cause it simply doesn't exist. But if you have them, no point overstressing about it.
You'll be fine. These people are fear mongerers lacking any certifiably credible research or personal experience. There is no shortage of perfectly healthy people with many tattoos around. And ironically, many are likely far healthier than most of the people in these comments, who, statistically speaking, are likely obese and criticizing ink, something far less less dangerous to a person's health.
as someone who is highly sensitive and allergic to many things, I'll pass. I love the body art, but I know it would just cause me anxiety. I'd rather just wear my crystal jewlery lol
Look you did that because you loved her and care about her. By her broking with you because of that okay, that prove you that that was more important than you. So. I am happy that you are not with her. You will find a good woman for you. Bless!
I have autoimmune disease and began experiencing a new one - alopecia. I began growing back hair as soon as I got more tattoos after seeing the impact of the alopecia. It was great. I haven’t had a tattoo in a while and my hair Re growth has ceased completely but my hair loss on my head that isn’t noticeable has ceased n my top lashes have returned. What I do experience is burning at different times on one tattoo on my thigh and on one line of a large work on my lower leg. Idky this occurs but it’s not overwhelming and for some reason the one on my thigh is still healing.
Nah. I wanted beautiful art on me. All these things are pretty much false if you do some extra research. My mom has some as well and has had several MRIs and Cat scans in the last couple years and experienced none of what he said (which is the scariest thing he mentioned) if anti freeze was in tattoo ink people that get big pieces would die 100% of the time due to how much ink enters the blood stream. Obviously poisons entering the blood stream directly would have some fast and severe effects on a person
I had a really bad allergic reaction to henna on my hand and arm once, and I received third degree burns on all of the affected areas, and my skin pretty much just fell off. 😵
Mohamed Taldaoui did you pay attention to 2:25? They were literally talking about the risks of reactions to henna. I know henna isn’t a tattoo, but I was responding to the video.
One thing he didn't say but undoubtedly probably already knows is you only real have a chance of having an allergic reaction to red and yellow ink since they tend to contain iron most other inks don't contain this and are usually fine having little to no risk of allergic reaction. If it's something that really concerns you ask your artist if you can check the ingredients in the brand of ink they use. The last thing an artist wants is they're client to have some sort of reaction that may damage the tattoo or worst their clients life.
That the liquid cancer & it collapse mutuant system after period of usage . Thanks for clip recommendation but iwas already conviced due to my holly book advices not to get any .😁
@@callmesupreme1533 oh, it is because some tattoos inks have chemicals that can interfere with the xray and make it looks like there is something in it or the tattoos doesn't allow to see very well through the skin. I imagine are most in those one who has the entered body with tattoos. Also some inks has titanium.
@@sagarsagu7316 Black tattoo ink is the easiest to remove if you subsequently have severe regret after getting the tattoo. It is really worth taking this perspective into account. You may be eager to get the tattoo now, but may not potentially be your attitude in 5 years' time in the future. You therefore have to plan on a potential situation that you want the tattoo removed, and hence black ink is the post prudent choice. The alternative is not to get the tattoo or use temporary tattoo transfers.
Doctors are just drug pushers. Nothing good can come from injecting your body with ink. That being said, I wish u good health all your days on this earth.
Lol at all these people now scared of something that the majority of people have and yet rarely, if ever, produces any harmful side effects or ailments. How gullible are people? 😂 Half of this country is obese FFS.
Wow, come on, so much drama, and disposable material its cheap, no need to reuse dirty needles... In fact its like 50% 50, if you dont take goof care of your tattoo healing, there is tattoist that can control your 50%... If you think about having tattoo done, look for good artists... This dure its funny, goes from bad things happening, directly to removal... Nobody Will read this, but had to say something... Funny doctor... You made me not laugh but an healthy smile came out of my mind...
I've got tatts but you're an uneducated ignorant fool. Don't seek "good artists" seek professional artists & even then it can still cause very serious problems, reputable ink brands constantly have bad batches that are recalled. There are no guarantees in the tattoo industry, why do you think you have to sign a contract?
Well the thing is, we don’t know for sure if anything will happen in the long term. But the reason why I think getting a tattoo wouldn’t even rlly affect ur health that much or shorten your lifespan (which is something I found on the internet) cuz let’s be honest, everything now in days can cause cancer: The shampoo we use, the food we eat, maybe even the water too and more. These are just examples and getting a tattoo wouldn’t be that bad I guess, but ye
@@VineFortuna yeah pretty much, I mean do people think the water we drink is really clean, or the fact that wifi signals are waves that hit your body, nothing that we use to live is natural these days 😂
The first tattoo you show on that lady... really bad tattooing.. he could have found a better example... then some low-class artist.. you obviously have no idea what's good artwork is or bad at work is...
I have 5 and one sleeve. Never had a problem or allergic reaction and I've got black, grey, white, yellow, blue, purple, lots of red, etc. Maybe I'm just not the unfittest of the world? You know, survival of the fittest type of thing. *shrug* And I go to actual studios where they open the NEW needles and squeeze out ink in NEW cups and wipe, wipe, wipe down their area.