I know! What an awful tattoo - and on her face too! Some people are happy to throw their looks into a bin.
I'm calling bullshit on this. Surely nobody but the most crazed psycho-stalker would think having that tattoo is a compliment?
Aaaand escargot called it.
A singer who had a tattoo of Harry Styles on her cheek says it's a fake.
Kelsy Karter made headlines around the world - including in a story by Radio 1 Newsbeat - when she shared the photo of her new face ink on Instagram.
The singer, who's from New Zealand, had tweeted to say that she was planning something special for Harry's birthday on 1 February.
She's now admitted it was a stunt to publicise her latest single about the former One Direction singer.
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-47086118
FULL STORY: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/inuit-tattoos-culture-canada/index.htmlReclaiming Inuit culture, one tattoo at a time
Candice Pedersen remembers hearing about her great-grandmother's tattoos and wanting the same traditional markings on her skin.
"She had them on her forehead, her cheeks and her chin, on her wrists and all the way up her arm. When my mom was a little girl, she would trace each of the lines with her finger and remember each marking," Pedersen, a guide for One Ocean Expeditions in the Arctic, told CNN Travel recently.
For millennia, Inuit women would get tattoos with needles made of bone or sinew soaked in suet. Each tattoo signified an important accomplishment -- maybe skinning a fox or sewing a seal-skin parka. Pedersen was captivated by the stories, but as a teenager she was pretty sure she would only ever see tattoos "in history books."
When missionaries arrived in Canada's Arctic about 100 years ago, they proclaimed the tattoos evil and banned women from getting them. The markings were on the brink of dying with the last of the elders who had them. ...
But spurred by the documentary "Tunniit: Retracing the Lines of Inuit Tattoos" and the Inuit Tattoo Revitalization Project, Inuit tattoos are making a roaring comeback. ...
The nonprofit Revitalization Project, led by Hovak Johnston, an Inuit tattoo artist, has raised money to travel to tiny communities across Canada's north and give Inuit women traditional tattoos with the traditional poke method. In return, the women give her a gift -- anything from homemade earrings to a parka -- just like their ancestors would've done. ...
A woman who has spent over $37,000 modifying her body reveals she went blind for three weeks after getting her eyeballs tattooed with blue ink.
Amber Luke, 24, from NSW underwent an excruciating and dangerous 40-minute procedure to transform her eyes.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/b...e/news-story/43d40d9c7ca3af99cbc2c8fa8a07f360
She was gorgeous! She's ruined her looks.A woman who has spent over $37,000 modifying her body reveals she went blind for three weeks after getting her eyeballs tattooed with blue ink.
Amber Luke, 24, from NSW underwent an excruciating and dangerous 40-minute procedure to transform her eyes.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/b...e/news-story/43d40d9c7ca3af99cbc2c8fa8a07f360
She was gorgeous! She's ruined her looks.
Where does a young woman get that kind of money from?
A 22-year-old tattoo artist that goes by the nickname 'Kalaca Skull' has cut of his nose, ears and tongue and tattooed himself in the likeness of a skull, footage from Cartagena on Saturday shows.
Eric Yeiner Hincapie Ramirez became 'Kalaca Skull' and tattooed most of his face and body in an effort to look like an actual skull. To achieve his artistic dream he had to undergo painful surgeries such as mutilating the lower end of his nose and tattooing his eyes black.
"I do not relax, this is a lifestyle, a style of culture, a style of work," Kalaca says adding that he enjoys travelling and sharing his passion with others.
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Last night I was DJing in a club and came across a guy that had a tattoo of a nose on his arm . I thought this was a kind of weird tattoo to have , but unfortunately never had the guts to ask him why he had that particular tattoo.
It's a matter of personal taste. He picked it himself.
Tattoos do fade and end up with really blurry edges.In my opinion some people are going to look pretty stupid in later yesrs when life has changed them.
Ogred's told me he's had his pubes dyed green and KEEP OFF THE GRASS tattooed above it. What's he like huh?. Don't tell anyone.Tattoos do fade and end up with really blurry edges.
You've just reminded me of ..There was an attempt at humour in NME years back with a story of a girl who had Matt and Luke Goss (Bros) tattooed on her buttocks. As a party-piece she'd drop her kecks, bend over and invite people to identify them. Usual response - " well I don't know who the spotty ones on the left and right are, but the one in the middle is Jeremy Beadle"
In my opinion some people are going to look pretty stupid in later yesrs when life has changed them.
We have a family coat of arms which I thought at one time I would like tattooed on my chest but the moment passedI feel 'alternative' by not having a tattoo. I personally hsve never felt a psychological need to get one.
In my opinion some people are going to look pretty stupid in later yesrs when life has changed them.
It's rather grand!We have a family coat of arms which I thought at one time I would like tattooed on my chest but the moment passedView attachment 22628