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  1. 1. As it says on the tin

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Depends on what exactly your asking about as your question is a little vaige :good:

 

If you mean WHICH colour is best for a Mono colour Tattoo then i would HAVE to say Black as both green and black fade in time so Green would just about fade away where Black will go a dark greyish.

 

I prefer mono colour as multi i think takes the edge off the powerlines and makes it look jumbled.

 

Just MY thought

 

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Going to get an evil leg done ... 3dddc24f65.jpg

 

Such as thus ...

 

But as to the why .... ??? WHY NOT ??? Life's for living .

 

all the best yis yp :yp:

 

sounds ace ........i've got an evil arm and back and the other arm is being done soon :yp: :lol:

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All I know is that Beckham and Robbie Williams have tatoos and that the tatoo removal operation is the biggest demand operation on the NHS, which is enough for me not to want any.

 

Go with black ink only.... the laser tatoo removal treatment doesn't work all that well on multi coloured tatoos :yp:

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:yp:

 

I am with Mungler on this one, tattoo removal is the future!

 

If I was leaving school looking for job with prospects it would be a cosmetic surgery, I keep telling my son that but he isn't keen on the idea.

 

A mate of mine speant 6 months having his tattoo's removed (that he got to rebel against his parents) as he either has he got fed up having to wear a tee shirt under his shirt for busines meetings :yp:

 

It would seem, blue is the hardest colour to remove completely.

 

Having said all that, think how a tattoo artist job has changed over the last few years, they used to put anchors on sailors arms, and now they get asked to do all sorts of stuff for young women in the most intimate places :lol:

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Having said all that, think how a tattoo artist job has changed over the last few years, they used to put anchors on sailors arms, and now they get asked to do all sorts of stuff for young women in the most intimate places :yp:

 

And you want to become a cosmetic surgeon!?! I want to be a tattoo artist :lol:

 

Let's see a picture of it when it's done YP.

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I voted no as I`m a donor of platelets and i`d have to stop giving for a year I think,that`s why I voted no.

I did get one from Doc Price in `81 and was best pleased and wanted to get others but thats when HIV reared(no pun intended) it`s ugly mug and I chickened out.

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Having said all that, think how a tattoo artist job has changed over the last few years, they used to put anchors on sailors arms, and now they get asked to do all sorts of stuff for young women in the most intimate places :yp:

 

And you want to become a cosmetic surgeon!?! I want to be a tattoo artist :lol:

 

 

 

Ahh, but if you get into the removal business they just have to keep on coming back again and again :yp:

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Got several mates who were in the services and got the tats to prove it. All the tat's look faded and tired a bit like the old **** the're on (sorry lads :) ). I must admit some look great when new but the fancy stuff just gets lost over time. Not for me.

 

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