Its not to cover the stretch marks but i’ve been planning to get one on my hip for years and it so happens i got a few stretch marks there when i was pregnant. Will the tatt still come out right?
lovebein…i just said its NOT TO COVER THEM! it just so HAPPENS where i planned to get it NOW has stretch marks….. Im not worried about anybody seeing my stretch marks. i get my tatts for my eyes only anyway..
Ask your artist…and make sure you go to a professional that knows what he/she is doing. They should be able to advise you how it will look best.
yes girl go for it. cover up any imperfections u have and make it look good. i love tatoos and piercings. have fun.
yah its fine my mom did it she got my initials
I dont think that’s a good idea because you could get more.
Although people say there is not way to get rid of stretch mark’s, thats isnt true, there are creams out there.
But if youre just talking about getting a tattoo and it happens to come over your s mark I think thats fine
You probably dont want to do that. Plus if you are showig people they will see your stretch marks.
It will depend on how bad they are.
If they’re very deep it might make the tattoo look rippled.
If they’re superficial, they won’t be very noticeable, and therefore I think you should go for it.
no way because the tattoo will not look normal.
you dont want to cover up your stretch marks with a tattoo.
be proud of your stretch marks. you got a beautiful life out of them.
nope.
you should get it in a more fatty area, or softer tissue area.
you would scratch and tear up necessary underskin tissues if you got a tattoo on your stretch marks.
Yes it will be just fine.
@jean grey 23549 wrote:
Its not to cover the stretch marks…i just said its NOT TO COVER THEM! iIm not worried about anybody seeing my stretch marks…
Right, so now we have clarified that you are trying to cover up your stretch marks lets talk about how,:p
I’ve seen a few tattoos on stretchmarks and to be honest it never looks nice. The only way is to keep healthy, eat well, look after the skin and begin treating the area with appropriate creams/lotions etc.
It will depend on the individual to what state they will come out but I’d only advise against it until you have the elasticity back and smoothed out.
Good luck,:D
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