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i was thinking of getting tattoo but i have dark skin (brown) read that colurs can get muted what colours should i go for?


Helpme3000  Tue 13/05/08 11:56
Octavius
Tue 13/05/08
12:05
Black and grey. There is usually no application of colour at all, although depending on the design a small amount of colour can be added to enhance areas of the design.

I would sort out your internals before mucking about with the externals though.


Octavius
Tue 13/05/08
12:05
Actually if you are 15, you are too young anyway aren't you?
dustinmyeye
Tue 13/05/08
15:00
you took the words right out of my mouth meatloaf
Helpme3000
Tue 13/05/08
15:04

Question Author

I was wondering We all Wonder dont We !
4getmenot
Tue 13/05/08
15:06
thats ok then as long as you wait 3 years
stonekicker
Tue 13/05/08
15:08
yep, and as a minor, this usually leads to trouble!!! I should know, cause I was a right so and so at your age - sent my mum grey at 35 and made her a granny before 40. Spent the next 15 years trying to sort out the mess I had made of life, so my advice is to think before you do anything and never do something you can't undo (unless youre sure - and it doesn't sound like you are!). Also, tats look really sad as you get older cause they stretch with you, get unfashionable and will hinder you at times in your life. Think!!!
Helpme3000
Tue 13/05/08
15:09

Question Author

I really want colour though !
squarebear
Tue 13/05/08
15:09
Many places won't employ someone with a prominent tatoo. Seriously think before getting one.
stonekicker
Tue 13/05/08
15:10
mmm...sounds like the brain cells are really starting to churn, doesn't it?
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