I used to get bullied as a kid for having freckles,they use to say that I look dirty. So as a person who's been trying to cover-up their freckles watching this trend, it's absolutely mindboggling
@@Betheother That’s so sad when people follow every little trend. Younger people don’t realize how fast things go out of style!! Live and learn I guess. We all just went through those hurricanes. It’s very difficult for many people right now.
When I was growing up, most people really truly didn’t even like to have freckles. Now everyone is staying inside too much. (Self included). Children and adults don’t get freckles that much.
I have two light freckled and 1 dark freckle that makes a triangular shape on my left cheek. People thought I drew it on my face with a marker like in those cartoons.
I don't plan on ever getting a tattoo (nothing against them; it's just that no image/design ever resinated enough with me to want to permanently place it on my body), but if that ever changes, I'll be hitting you up!
It will be my pleasure Robert! Although I respect the fact that you’re not forcing yourself to get one just “because” like so many do. Thanks the support my friend!
I'm all for people trying to do their own tattoos, but like they need to be following similar rules in their own house. At the very least use a sterile needle and wear gloves T_T.
Is there any sort of cosmetic tattoo I could get to cover up a spot I have pink discoloration? Sort of looks like a hicky on my collarbone area and I’ve been very self conscious about it because people have called it out. Just not sure how I feel about a tattoo in that spot but I don’t know if you can tattoo the color of someone’s skin to cover something like that up.
I really do think a choice of tattoo can affect the course of your life, meaning, if you get 666 and see that every day, subconsciously in order not regret it, you would act accordingly….. just a thought Thanks for watching my friend! Hope all is well in Dutch land!
@@Betheother I feel you man. The thing that worries me is that even if we don't want to tattoo the guy, some other, maybe worse, studio will. Kind of an ethical dilemma here.
@@ardponcin2943 I personally wouldn’t and I really don’t care if they get a shit tattoo from another place. I will feel more in peace knowing I didn’t do it. That said, every one financial situation is different, and I’ll never judge a fellow tattoo artist for taking the tattoo to pay the bills. At the end of the day, it’s the guy’s problem not yours 🙏🏼🤝🏽
As someone with natural freckles and tattoos, I absolutely can't understand these people
@@marissabones thanks for Watching Marissa and reaching out
I appreciate you 🙏🏼
I used to get bullied as a kid for having freckles,they use to say that I look dirty. So as a person who's been trying to cover-up their freckles watching this trend, it's absolutely mindboggling
That young woman was drop dead gorgeous!! Awww 🥰. Why did she feel the need for improvement??? Wow!
I agree 💯
@@Betheother That’s so sad when people follow every little trend. Younger people don’t realize how fast things go out of style!! Live and learn I guess.
We all just went through those hurricanes. It’s very difficult for many people right now.
@@CMoore8539 oh you’re in florida? Hope its not too bad
When I was growing up, most people really truly didn’t even like to have freckles. Now everyone is staying inside too much. (Self included). Children and adults don’t get freckles that much.
I have two light freckled and 1 dark freckle that makes a triangular shape on my left cheek. People thought I drew it on my face with a marker like in those cartoons.
Natural ones or tattooed?
I don't plan on ever getting a tattoo (nothing against them; it's just that no image/design ever resinated enough with me to want to permanently place it on my body), but if that ever changes, I'll be hitting you up!
It will be my pleasure Robert!
Although I respect the fact that you’re not forcing yourself to get one just “because” like so many do.
Thanks the support my friend!
I'm all for people trying to do their own tattoos, but like they need to be following similar rules in their own house. At the very least use a sterile needle and wear gloves T_T.
entertaining shit, i love it
Thanks!
I appreciate you 🙏🏼
Another great video my friend.
Thanks for the support Jose🙏🏼🙏🏼
Is there any sort of cosmetic tattoo I could get to cover up a spot I have pink discoloration? Sort of looks like a hicky on my collarbone area and I’ve been very self conscious about it because people have called it out. Just not sure how I feel about a tattoo in that spot but I don’t know if you can tattoo the color of someone’s skin to cover something like that up.
Send me a dm through my tattoo page on instagram @ jonathanbourassamtl
With a picture and ill check it out for ya👌🏽
Great video
Thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼 thanks for watching and reaching out
I appreciate you
I'd make a trip out of visiting Montreal and getting a tattoo from you.
Let me know! It’ll be my pleasure me friend
Great video! At our studio we got a young guy a few weeks ago who wanted to get his first tattoo. He wanted “666” on his fingers…
I really do think a choice of tattoo can affect the course of your life, meaning, if you get 666 and see that every day, subconsciously in order not regret it, you would act accordingly….. just a thought
Thanks for watching my friend! Hope all is well in Dutch land!
@@Betheother I feel you man. The thing that worries me is that even if we don't want to tattoo the guy, some other, maybe worse, studio will. Kind of an ethical dilemma here.
@@ardponcin2943 I personally wouldn’t and I really don’t care if they get a shit tattoo from another place. I will feel more in peace knowing I didn’t do it.
That said, every one financial situation is different, and I’ll never judge a fellow tattoo artist for taking the tattoo to pay the bills.
At the end of the day, it’s the guy’s problem not yours 🙏🏼🤝🏽