never really seen the point of putting a load of sunscreen on my tattoos, especially in the uk.... but then again i'm a fan of scars, blastovers and pretty dodgy tattoos. doesn't really bother me, the ink is going to fade or get mashed up whatever happens, especially if you're a cyclist and you've got your legs out a lot, and the odd errant pedal catching you on the shin or brambles scratching your arms is likely to happen. if you wanted the design preserved you should have got it framed, not tattooed on you (my 2p). but to echo what someone else said, you can't really over-do sunscreen. the effectiveness will plateau but it sounds like your attitude necessitates the reassurance
kola is finishing off my other shin tomorrow, but i'm also looking for someone for do my elbow crook. suggestions from the floor? black linework (quelle surprise), some detailing/thinner linework/shading, floral. a la:
never really seen the point of putting a load of sunscreen on my tattoos, especially in the uk.... but then again i'm a fan of scars, blastovers and pretty dodgy tattoos. doesn't really bother me, the ink is going to fade or get mashed up whatever happens, especially if you're a cyclist and you've got your legs out a lot, and the odd errant pedal catching you on the shin or brambles scratching your arms is likely to happen. if you wanted the design preserved you should have got it framed, not tattooed on you (my 2p). but to echo what someone else said, you can't really over-do sunscreen. the effectiveness will plateau but it sounds like your attitude necessitates the reassurance
kola is finishing off my other shin tomorrow, but i'm also looking for someone for do my elbow crook. suggestions from the floor? black linework (quelle surprise), some detailing/thinner linework/shading, floral. a la:
myra oh
kola
? think this is rebecca vincent
artist unknown