I think that is how they will look while healing, and the white ink looks a little strange. I would like to see more pics of how they look after a few years.
The first and last pics are of my ink (blatantly ripped off, I might add) and I just wanted to say 1) I’ve had mine for almost a year, and they’re still white because I take care of them. Sunscreen sunscreen sunscreen. And 2) no they are not burns or scars. They are tattoos.
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Some of them look like scarification in stead of tattoos.
I think that is how they will look while healing, and the white ink looks a little strange. I would like to see more pics of how they look after a few years.
They do look like scarification but I think that purely because they haven’t properly yet. You can still see scabs on most of them.
White ink does look lank cool tho! Very inconspicuous & mysterious!
BIG thumbs up!!!!
Some of them do look like scars, but I love the subtle look. Much of the work I still want to get done would look great in white!
~KT Rae
http://www.vintageinktattoos.com
The second one is definitely my favourite, I don’t know why, even though it’s so simple and basic.
A few are really not for me though (like the snake and the 2nd last one).
Thanks for the post
- Blink
I think white tattoo is more beautiful and neat to look at.
yeah, I never think if we can use white as the tattoo color. After see it, I think it’s look great.
White ink eventually looks nicotine yellow.
I always wondered what the white tattoo looked like after some time has passed and the wear and tear of everyday life has taken its toll.
I think they look like gross infections.
They are actually burn tattoos.
The first and last pics are of my ink (blatantly ripped off, I might add) and I just wanted to say 1) I’ve had mine for almost a year, and they’re still white because I take care of them. Sunscreen sunscreen sunscreen. And 2) no they are not burns or scars. They are tattoos.
That really makes me want to get a white tattoo. Do they glow under a black light?
gross