I’m asking cause I gain some stretch marks and considering getting tattoo work done to cover them.
What do you think is more attractive?


I’m asking cause I gain some stretch marks and considering getting tattoo work done to cover them.
What do you think is more attractive?





I researched this myself. The average tattoo artist wants you to wait one year after getting a scar or stretch mark to see how it "heals" before they will put their work over the skin damage. Also most tat artists (I've known several) will level with you on how the finished product will look. They aren't going to risk their brand to botch up a cover up & also risk the "unhappy customer" aspect of a cover up that didn't turn out right.
My personal opinion as someone who dealt with booking dancers and working with hundreds over the years- high quality artistic tats are investments in your earning potential, cheap badly done one will cost you the ability to work in some clubs. I think you get the idea. AFAIK the only strip bars that have out and out bans on a lot of tats or large ones are the higher end corporate strip clubs.
Just speaking as an ex-dancer, I think you should put a lot of thought into your tat that will probably be pretty large if it's covering stretch marks, and get something you can enjoy your whole life. DO NOT be surprised if you get told to Dermablend that tat at certain strip bars. It's just the way management works in some places.


Thank you!!!
@snuffleufflegrass



When my breasts, hips and thighs suddenly grew as a teenager I had red stretch marks that I hated. They faded over time to my skin colour - porcelain, not sure about POC. As long as the skin doesn't continue to be stretched (eg continued weight gain) they will fade. Keep the skin moisturized like pregnant women do with Palmers Cocoa butter formula https://www.palmersaustralia.com/pro...stretch-marks/
If you want a tattoo, get a tattoo. But stretch marks aren't that noticeable in club lighting.
"There are different kinds of darkness. There is darkness that frightens, the darkness that soothes, the darkness that is restful. There is the darkness of lovers, and the darkness of assassins. It becomes what the bearer wishes it to be, needs it to be. It is not wholly bad or good."
- The Court of Mist and Fury
Vitamin e oil and ingesting collagen capsules or powder helped me. I have also begun dermarolling.
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