Here's how a tattoo changes over forty-plus years
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/heres-how-a-tattoo-changes-over-forty-plus-years.htmlWith this question, people without drawings on the body got those who have tattoos: "How will it look in old age?". Let's take a look at the lucky owners of tattoos who made them in their youth.
They have absolutely no regrets about getting these tattoos. The main thing is that they were happy and wanted to make them, what difference does it make what happened to the tattoo after? Just another post about how merciless time is!
Sad, but very true photo
This tattoo was made in the 60s.
Made in the 70s
Tattoos are memories
This man got a tattoo at the age of 12, but the master forgot about the letter A in the word, so instead of "Sunday" it turned out to be another word
Memorable dates
This elderly woman used to box. Recently, she came to a tattoo parlor to cover up her old tattoos, but the master advised her to make new ones, and keep these as a memory
Granddaughter took a picture of her grandmother's hand
These tattoos were made in the 70s
They leave reminders for a lifetime
Most of these tattoos are over 40 years old
Keywords: Age | Elderly | Tattoos
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