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in Bay Ridge, NY, agrees that the fingers and the feet would end up requiring more touching up than other areas. She also notes that no matter what, tattoos will age and change, just as our bodies do.
"Over time they're always going to spread a little bit. The body is always aging, no matter what," she says, explaining that's why she tends to tattoo fonts on the thinner side to improve their appearance over time. "If you start a little bit smaller as it starts to spread, it won't get too thick as it stretches and moves with the body.
when it comes to tattoos, and if you're like us, you've got a folder full of ideas from artists around the world. But as with everything else, looks can be deceiving. When you're scrolling through an artist's page, Pignanelli suggests checking out both artists' grids and their tagged posts to get a full picture of what their work looks like — both when the ink is fresh, and when it's had weeks or months to heal up.
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