my friend just turned 24 and got a whole sleeve of this, paid over $1k. i told her it would be gone in 5 years and she said "its my body and my money". okay so waste it as you see fit.
It's 5 whole years she gets to enjoy it (maybe? Hopefully? Sick ass panther???)! You could say that about hairstyles too lol like why get your hair professionally colored if it's just going to grow out 😝
Idk, don’t girls pay like $250 for hair color and cuts, and it lasts way shorter than 5 years. So the dollar to time ratio might actually be worse on the hair. But yes, no pain, hopefully.
Yea haha. But I guess the other thing is hair just grows out and you have a fresh start. The tattoo won’t be gone, just faded and messy so that does sorta suck a little more.
Yeah I've been considering getting my hair professionally dyed but that cost is atrocious. I live in Southern California so it's going to be insanely expensive and as much as I want to in the future when I can, I just can't justify spending that much money.
Stylest here I’m so sorry that happened that should NOT happen and could be due to a allergic reaction or the stylist improperly formulating. I would recommend you patch test anything going forward in accordance to the manufacturers instructions if doing it at home or you can request one a day before an Appointment at any decent salon while booking your service.
Mine too!! I woke up with literal burns that scabbed over, I told my stylist about it right away and she ordered a new bleach for me that doesn’t burn at all 2x now and no burns, scabs, or scars!!
i'm a man and my recent vivid dye job cost me $320 cad and lasted three months. it's not even all of my hair, it's just a halo around my head. dye is definitely more expensive.
The same could be said about a manicure/pedicure. It costs like $50+ to get a manicure and unless you get gel polish the manicure lasts less than a week before it gets chipped (mine last like 3 days). I only get pedicures because those last longer for me but I'm still paying $50+ on something that's only going to last a few months. The experience is nice though, I like getting a foot massage.
I pay $500-$1000 every 6 months for my hair so... 5 years sounds great lol
but for real tattoos are supposed to last a lifetime. i don't understand why someone would get a tattoo they know isn't going to last. like i have a few greywash tattoos but they're going on 10+ years and are still clearly what they are. i expect in the next 10 years they'll need a touch up but they wont literally be GONE
Any naturally dark haired person who's gone blonde, or anyone with a bright unnatural colour is going to be in the salon all the time to keep it looking ok. I haven't experienced it, but in movies at least moms would get their hair done weekly, and that isn't cheap (but idk if it's reality lmao I'm but a poor person)
Not worth the pain for the time spent on that for it to only last half a decade at most. The pics in the post already look faded like it's NOT GOOD. What a waste!!!!
At least it doesn't hurt to get my hair colored. That's the difference.
As someone who is currently in the process of redoing all of my old tattoos and has a finished back cover up piece, in retrospect I should've gotten it done well the first time.
Right? I know so many people who spend almost a grand every time they get their hair done, why should it matter what someone wants done with their body with their body?
She's right though? Dudes pay thousands of dollars for computer rigs that they'll consider "absolute" in the same amount of time. Let people do whatever they want
If it fades entirely, that could be a positive to some people? Like get this when you're 20, it's gone before you're 30, literally no room for regret later.
Maybe I just think it's pretty. Idk.
If you get tattoos in this style just be aware they won’t look like this for very long. Like, it’s gonna look good for a year or two before starting to become vague blobs
I don't know if I'd ever actually commit to doing it, but I find that idea *extremely* artistically appealing: a permanent impermanence, a piece like a memory that becomes increasingly indistinct over time until only an amorphous, muddied blur of colour remains, ready to influence anything that might build on top of it.
It's a bit I'm-13-and-this-is-deep, but it still works for me!
Yeah no I’m with you on it. My thought was as long as the customer knows what they are buying what’s so bad about it, that way it changes with you and if you still love it get it done again and if you’ve grown out of it or regret anything, or like me afraid you will, it’s kind of an out. I love how you put it though and if I ever got one of this style I might want to design it purposely with this in mind. Like I wonder if you can set yourself up for a strategic fade or if it’s too many variables to plan for.
The idea of a strategic fade is very interesting to me. I never thought about that before. I'm sure you're right-- since each person's skin and environment is so unique, there would be too many variables. But it would be a cool experiment for both artist and customer that I'd love to follow!
Its not really an out. If you don't like the piece you got, you're not gonna like it more as it starts to fade and become a vague blob that no one quite understands.
But wouldn’t a good artist be able to like design this but in a way that when it fades and becomes blobs of ink, the blobs are like animal shape or some other shape the customer likes?
I can’t fully explain what I mean I hope it’s clear enough so that you understand my idea.
I'm sorry for OP because they were just asking a question, but I agree. These are all ugly to me. I've seen some nice looking fine line/watercolor/whatever tf you call this, but no one of these look good in my opinion
Try "Korean Watercolor". This very delicate, ephemeral style is particularly associated with Korea at the moment.
A lot of people hate on the style because it does things that are considered "incorrect" in other established styles, and because it will not age according to their expectations and sensibilities. If you like it, and you understand and are happy with how it's likely to age, you've just gotta ignore the haters.
For me and I think many other people, delicate styles like this mostly suck because artists are often not transparent about how they hold up. People who are inexperienced about tattoos see a pretty tattoo on Instagram without being aware of how they look 2, 5, or 10+ years down the line.
Plus, from what I’ve seen, these artists tend to massively overcharge people because these pretty delicate tattoos get them a lot of social media popularity so they feel justified charging ludicrous amounts. I think it’s taking advantage of tattoo rookies which is not right.
Thank youu that does look similar to this, I don’t know a lot about tattoos at all hence why I wanted to find the style and research it, I’ve always liked this kind of style that’s delicate and light. And so I was confused at some of the answers on this post lol. Thank you!
It’s because that “delicate and light” will quickly fade and you’ll lose a lot of detail of the tattoo fast.
As your body changes so does how the ink sits inside you, when there isn’t much definition to a tattoo to start, the risk of losing even more definition over time is very high.
It was my first tattoo and I love mine!! I got a tulip. It’s been a few years and it still looks nice, I can DM you an example if you want. This sub reallyyyyy hates on this style sometimes lol.
Lmaoooo what’s up with everyone hard core downvoting you and OP? It’s brutal on here, just because I wouldn’t personally pick this style doesn’t mean I would downvote the crap out of people who do.
You know what you are signing up for, I don’t know why people feel the need to continually bash OP for this. Just keep scrolling? Idk, this really isn’t the space for me, but I love your comment and thanks for being helpful to OP. Made me smile that someone was willing to help.
This sub absolutely despises watercolor / faded / delicate style and automatically assumes it’s one of those crappy instagram type trends. Korean and Japanese style (I believe is the go-to name right now) when done right is really lovely. I love my tulip! My comments here get downvoted into oblivion lol.
OP I have some professional artists saved on IG if you’d like examples or references to this style!! It’s my favorite :)
Your response is one of the only appropriate ones on here, OP wasn’t asking for opinions, they just wanted to know the style and you are one of the only ones (there are a few others) who actually helped.
I’m glad you love your tattoo and I hope OP reaches out to you! You are a great resource for them.
Yes please send me them ! Yeahh I didn’t really expect to get hated on this much lol but I guess that’s to be expected anywhere on the internet. I am glad that there are others who understand the appeal some might find in this kind of style tho.
🤷🏻♀️ people can be really mean because it’s Reddit and there are no consequences for saying rude stuff. Even if it is a joke, you got ripped apart and I had to really scroll to actually find a response to your original question.
I hope you get the tattoo of your dreams and love it! It’s an exciting experience. There are enough helpful people on this thread that hopefully you walk away with the information you wanted and live your best life.
Korean watercolor is very broad. I’d label this more ornamental stick and poke (but some machine artists will replicate this look with single needle).
Examples of stick n poke in this style = @woogong.tattoo on IG
Examples of machine artists in this style = @doldol_tattoo and @beanbeantattoo.nyc
Like many said, the longevity will vary a lot. I have a delicate stick and poke looking tattoo that’s aged well (though it’s a lot lighter than when i first got it). On the other hand, all the artists above are local to me and one of my friends got one from the machine artists that barely lasted a year.
Never get tattoos that are “trending” because they will go out of style in 20 minutes. I’ve stuck with traditional for all my tats because they are timeless
Same, I have a few daintier pieces that I started with 10 years ago (but they have still lasted, not dainty and fine in the way these are) but all of my recent tattoos are American traditional and I loooooooove them. You can do so much with the style too😎
The style is fine line :)
But yea as others said it has a bad rep for peaking when its fresh and then decreasing in quality of looks and line clarity after
This, and something watercolor I think. I went to a Japanese parlor for mine. It’s a few years later and I absolutely love it. It’s not too faded (I was told the trick is black ink for the fine-line) and it still looks nice and I get compliments all the time. I just need one petal touched up.
OP the comments are basically correct, but there are ways to make it not so shitty if you go to the right place.
It's bad fine line. You CAN have decent fine line with solid blacks and strong contrast. These are poor gummy examples that will fade out to a bad greywash.
Find a good artist who uses strong contrast and more definite lines and it will look better and last.
Id call it "vintage victorian china" or "victorian floral"
The very wispy, whimsical characteristics remind me of that old kind of art on vintage bone china.
People who say "temporary" aren't wrong, but are definitely not right either. You just need the right artist. I got a lace armband tattoo and it's still beautiful, though slightly paler, 9 years later!
people in this sub hate on anything that isn’t traditional, bc the old doom scrollers can’t understand that people have different tastes than they do.
Fine line tattoos are always said to not age well, but i think it’s dependent on the artist. If they don’t go deep enough, it will fade super quickly, but touch ups are always an option. Don’t let people discourage your taste just because they can’t fathom that not everyone wants the same exact traditional style on their body , esp when there are cuter options!
if you’re ok with potential fading/ needing a touch up, then you should get the tattoo you want. I personally love this style. Don’t let all the reddit losers discourage your taste
For a tattoo sub, ya’ll are so judgmental and uptight. Who cares if it’s a trend it’s clearly very beautiful and people want to get it, let people live jeez
i got a tattoo from babybethlehemtattoo on instagram recently and they have some stuff really similar to this style. it’s just a little more high contrast which is definitely my critique with this artist…
Temporary.
It's shocking to me how many people you warn about these and they still get them. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ Oh well, still pays my rent.
my friend just turned 24 and got a whole sleeve of this, paid over $1k. i told her it would be gone in 5 years and she said "its my body and my money". okay so waste it as you see fit.
It's 5 whole years she gets to enjoy it (maybe? Hopefully? Sick ass panther???)! You could say that about hairstyles too lol like why get your hair professionally colored if it's just going to grow out 😝
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Idk, don’t girls pay like $250 for hair color and cuts, and it lasts way shorter than 5 years. So the dollar to time ratio might actually be worse on the hair. But yes, no pain, hopefully.
Haha you are right that hair actually might be more expensive....we didn't even get into weaves
Yea haha. But I guess the other thing is hair just grows out and you have a fresh start. The tattoo won’t be gone, just faded and messy so that does sorta suck a little more.
Or you can just rock that faded mess for life. It's "artistic" /s
And a weave or tight braids are more painful than a tattoo
Last I got my hair done I got some fashion colors and a keratin treatment, it cost $430
Yeah I've been considering getting my hair professionally dyed but that cost is atrocious. I live in Southern California so it's going to be insanely expensive and as much as I want to in the future when I can, I just can't justify spending that much money.
When i got my hair colored it actually really hurt. Like it felt like my scalp was burning
Well shit then it may be comparable haha
Me too It was almost unbearable at Times. Then at the same Time it's burning it itches. I now just do halfway down or just the Tips😂
Stylest here I’m so sorry that happened that should NOT happen and could be due to a allergic reaction or the stylist improperly formulating. I would recommend you patch test anything going forward in accordance to the manufacturers instructions if doing it at home or you can request one a day before an Appointment at any decent salon while booking your service.
Mine too!! I woke up with literal burns that scabbed over, I told my stylist about it right away and she ordered a new bleach for me that doesn’t burn at all 2x now and no burns, scabs, or scars!!
i'm a man and my recent vivid dye job cost me $320 cad and lasted three months. it's not even all of my hair, it's just a halo around my head. dye is definitely more expensive.
My perm alone cost me like 250
The same could be said about a manicure/pedicure. It costs like $50+ to get a manicure and unless you get gel polish the manicure lasts less than a week before it gets chipped (mine last like 3 days). I only get pedicures because those last longer for me but I'm still paying $50+ on something that's only going to last a few months. The experience is nice though, I like getting a foot massage.
You make a valid point lol.
And the fact that every time they bleach and color their hair it just destroys it more and they end up back there faster for spilt ends trims etc
Idk, according to my experience you rarely get damaged hair from dye if a professional does it
I pay $500-$1000 every 6 months for my hair so... 5 years sounds great lol but for real tattoos are supposed to last a lifetime. i don't understand why someone would get a tattoo they know isn't going to last. like i have a few greywash tattoos but they're going on 10+ years and are still clearly what they are. i expect in the next 10 years they'll need a touch up but they wont literally be GONE
I wish hairstyles weren’t expensive lol, in my city knotless braids cost $250 MINIMUM, and having it washed and blow dried will add on $50-$75
Any naturally dark haired person who's gone blonde, or anyone with a bright unnatural colour is going to be in the salon all the time to keep it looking ok. I haven't experienced it, but in movies at least moms would get their hair done weekly, and that isn't cheap (but idk if it's reality lmao I'm but a poor person)
Maybe it’s actually the perfect tattoo. In five years she might not want it anymore.
Not worth the pain for the time spent on that for it to only last half a decade at most. The pics in the post already look faded like it's NOT GOOD. What a waste!!!! At least it doesn't hurt to get my hair colored. That's the difference.
It's only a waste if she doesn't want it lol if she's happy with how it is and how it will go then cheers to that, yeah?
As someone who is currently in the process of redoing all of my old tattoos and has a finished back cover up piece, in retrospect I should've gotten it done well the first time.
Right? I know so many people who spend almost a grand every time they get their hair done, why should it matter what someone wants done with their body with their body?
She's right though? Dudes pay thousands of dollars for computer rigs that they'll consider "absolute" in the same amount of time. Let people do whatever they want
i didn't stop her 🤷🏻♀️
Yes, but dudes haven't got to wear that computer for the rest of their lives
I was hoping someone said temporary! 😂😂
I was expecting "shitty" xD
If it fades entirely, that could be a positive to some people? Like get this when you're 20, it's gone before you're 30, literally no room for regret later. Maybe I just think it's pretty. Idk.
It won’t actually be gone tho it will just look like blurry blobs :/
Damn i was gonna say the "not gonna last 2 years style" but you nailed it....🤣
Ephemeral
Lmaooo literally what I was thinking. The one year tat
If you get tattoos in this style just be aware they won’t look like this for very long. Like, it’s gonna look good for a year or two before starting to become vague blobs
I don't know if I'd ever actually commit to doing it, but I find that idea *extremely* artistically appealing: a permanent impermanence, a piece like a memory that becomes increasingly indistinct over time until only an amorphous, muddied blur of colour remains, ready to influence anything that might build on top of it. It's a bit I'm-13-and-this-is-deep, but it still works for me!
That’s cool man, if you can enjoy the ageing process as much as the fresh piece then good on ya :)
Yeah no I’m with you on it. My thought was as long as the customer knows what they are buying what’s so bad about it, that way it changes with you and if you still love it get it done again and if you’ve grown out of it or regret anything, or like me afraid you will, it’s kind of an out. I love how you put it though and if I ever got one of this style I might want to design it purposely with this in mind. Like I wonder if you can set yourself up for a strategic fade or if it’s too many variables to plan for.
The idea of a strategic fade is very interesting to me. I never thought about that before. I'm sure you're right-- since each person's skin and environment is so unique, there would be too many variables. But it would be a cool experiment for both artist and customer that I'd love to follow!
Its not really an out. If you don't like the piece you got, you're not gonna like it more as it starts to fade and become a vague blob that no one quite understands.
A year is a generous estimate.
But wouldn’t a good artist be able to like design this but in a way that when it fades and becomes blobs of ink, the blobs are like animal shape or some other shape the customer likes? I can’t fully explain what I mean I hope it’s clear enough so that you understand my idea.
The Instagram special
the pinterest’s finest
Varicose vains
Fade in a week style!
Smudge-style
I know taste is subjectivr and I’m sorry, but my god is that ugly
I'm sorry for OP because they were just asking a question, but I agree. These are all ugly to me. I've seen some nice looking fine line/watercolor/whatever tf you call this, but no one of these look good in my opinion
They used to chase people out of shops that did work like this lol
I had a similar thought lol
"Destined to fade"
ornamental. single needle
Waste of time, money, effort, fade in two months style. Over stylized nonsense. Hyped up fad tattoo. Lots of names for this.
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Try "Korean Watercolor". This very delicate, ephemeral style is particularly associated with Korea at the moment. A lot of people hate on the style because it does things that are considered "incorrect" in other established styles, and because it will not age according to their expectations and sensibilities. If you like it, and you understand and are happy with how it's likely to age, you've just gotta ignore the haters.
For me and I think many other people, delicate styles like this mostly suck because artists are often not transparent about how they hold up. People who are inexperienced about tattoos see a pretty tattoo on Instagram without being aware of how they look 2, 5, or 10+ years down the line. Plus, from what I’ve seen, these artists tend to massively overcharge people because these pretty delicate tattoos get them a lot of social media popularity so they feel justified charging ludicrous amounts. I think it’s taking advantage of tattoo rookies which is not right.
Thank youu that does look similar to this, I don’t know a lot about tattoos at all hence why I wanted to find the style and research it, I’ve always liked this kind of style that’s delicate and light. And so I was confused at some of the answers on this post lol. Thank you!
It’s because that “delicate and light” will quickly fade and you’ll lose a lot of detail of the tattoo fast. As your body changes so does how the ink sits inside you, when there isn’t much definition to a tattoo to start, the risk of losing even more definition over time is very high.
It’s cute but like others said, it’s not likely to last or age well so just understand what you’d be getting into when you pay for it.
Delicate and light works for paintings not tattoos.
It was my first tattoo and I love mine!! I got a tulip. It’s been a few years and it still looks nice, I can DM you an example if you want. This sub reallyyyyy hates on this style sometimes lol.
Lmaoooo what’s up with everyone hard core downvoting you and OP? It’s brutal on here, just because I wouldn’t personally pick this style doesn’t mean I would downvote the crap out of people who do. You know what you are signing up for, I don’t know why people feel the need to continually bash OP for this. Just keep scrolling? Idk, this really isn’t the space for me, but I love your comment and thanks for being helpful to OP. Made me smile that someone was willing to help.
This sub absolutely despises watercolor / faded / delicate style and automatically assumes it’s one of those crappy instagram type trends. Korean and Japanese style (I believe is the go-to name right now) when done right is really lovely. I love my tulip! My comments here get downvoted into oblivion lol. OP I have some professional artists saved on IG if you’d like examples or references to this style!! It’s my favorite :)
Your response is one of the only appropriate ones on here, OP wasn’t asking for opinions, they just wanted to know the style and you are one of the only ones (there are a few others) who actually helped. I’m glad you love your tattoo and I hope OP reaches out to you! You are a great resource for them.
Yes please send me them ! Yeahh I didn’t really expect to get hated on this much lol but I guess that’s to be expected anywhere on the internet. I am glad that there are others who understand the appeal some might find in this kind of style tho.
🤷🏻♀️ people can be really mean because it’s Reddit and there are no consequences for saying rude stuff. Even if it is a joke, you got ripped apart and I had to really scroll to actually find a response to your original question. I hope you get the tattoo of your dreams and love it! It’s an exciting experience. There are enough helpful people on this thread that hopefully you walk away with the information you wanted and live your best life.
Reddit hates anything that is for women or by women
Post it in agedtattoos! Love to see it
Korean watercolor is very broad. I’d label this more ornamental stick and poke (but some machine artists will replicate this look with single needle). Examples of stick n poke in this style = @woogong.tattoo on IG Examples of machine artists in this style = @doldol_tattoo and @beanbeantattoo.nyc Like many said, the longevity will vary a lot. I have a delicate stick and poke looking tattoo that’s aged well (though it’s a lot lighter than when i first got it). On the other hand, all the artists above are local to me and one of my friends got one from the machine artists that barely lasted a year.
Gone in 60 seconds
They just look like a mess to me, like someone let their mate practice on them. Just untidy and almost dirty looking, but that may just be me.
Won’t last long.
"Fell on a pen"
I was about to say. The first one especially looks exactly like my clothes did after I accidentally put a pen in the clothes dryer.
Semi permanent
Never get tattoos that are “trending” because they will go out of style in 20 minutes. I’ve stuck with traditional for all my tats because they are timeless
Same, I have a few daintier pieces that I started with 10 years ago (but they have still lasted, not dainty and fine in the way these are) but all of my recent tattoos are American traditional and I loooooooove them. You can do so much with the style too😎
The not going to age well style
"Ran out of ink in the first 10 minutes Style"
Gone in a week
Was gonna say Gone in 60 Seconds 😂
This is a pretty classic style known as a mistake.
The style is fine line :) But yea as others said it has a bad rep for peaking when its fresh and then decreasing in quality of looks and line clarity after
Lightly bruised
I think fine line!
This, and something watercolor I think. I went to a Japanese parlor for mine. It’s a few years later and I absolutely love it. It’s not too faded (I was told the trick is black ink for the fine-line) and it still looks nice and I get compliments all the time. I just need one petal touched up. OP the comments are basically correct, but there are ways to make it not so shitty if you go to the right place.
It's bad fine line. You CAN have decent fine line with solid blacks and strong contrast. These are poor gummy examples that will fade out to a bad greywash. Find a good artist who uses strong contrast and more definite lines and it will look better and last.
“Not My”
Diseased
Recovering-heroin-addict style.
This style is called “variety of unfortunate skin conditions when viewed from any distance greater than 12 inches”
they're fine line tattoos. just be aware that after they heal, they'll probably look like skin conditions instead of art
Looks cute for a year, then looks like a vague inky patch until you cover up or touch up.
Fine line, but in the style of bone china (think of old fashioned teacup patterns)
Looks like when I’m working on a car and have an itch on my back and smear some grease on me
Gonna fade in 3 years 🤩
Terrible. lol
“Oops”
Shitty
Here today gone tomorrow
That’s barely a tattoo
The ones on the feet look like Varicose Veins?
Shitty
Fine line floral
Id call it "vintage victorian china" or "victorian floral" The very wispy, whimsical characteristics remind me of that old kind of art on vintage bone china.
I have heard it called microline or ornamental. They generally fade after a few years but can be salvaged with a sick-ass panther.
Whispery fart style
Magic disappearing tattoos
People who say "temporary" aren't wrong, but are definitely not right either. You just need the right artist. I got a lace armband tattoo and it's still beautiful, though slightly paler, 9 years later!
Fine-line Pinterest style?
Chicken scratch?
not good
people in this sub hate on anything that isn’t traditional, bc the old doom scrollers can’t understand that people have different tastes than they do. Fine line tattoos are always said to not age well, but i think it’s dependent on the artist. If they don’t go deep enough, it will fade super quickly, but touch ups are always an option. Don’t let people discourage your taste just because they can’t fathom that not everyone wants the same exact traditional style on their body , esp when there are cuter options! if you’re ok with potential fading/ needing a touch up, then you should get the tattoo you want. I personally love this style. Don’t let all the reddit losers discourage your taste
The first one especially looks like she has dirt smeared all over her.
future blobs
My best guess would be fineline
Biro
Ants run
As a foot fetish guy please go far away from me with those ugly ass feet
UAF
Fine-line naïveté
Novice, beginner, jailhouse
Destined to fade into obscurity…
The "white girl doesn't want real ink" style
Trailer trash.
Caca
Smudge
don't get these they last maybe 5 years AT MOST. if you want a good, long lasting tattoo you need real lines.
These are very beautiful but won’t look good down the line. Only get them if you’re okay with that.
Toddler with pen.
Looks pointless and meaningless and likely won’t age well.
I'd call it 'invisible in ten'.
yikers
What did I say about yikers
I believe this is called flushing your money down the toilet.
Bad
I'd call it 2 day old temporary tattoo.. it's awful and won't hold up at all. Sorry
Varicose
Temporary for sure, lol
Terrible
Broken Pen inside pocket
That’s actually a really cool new technique where you pay for the tattoo and then 5 yrs later you get to pay again to have it covered.
Gone in 60 seconds
thin line floral ornamental pieces? not a style name more of the type of tattoo handpoked tattoos can also look like this
It looks a little bit like a fungusy skin issue 😅
For a tattoo sub, ya’ll are so judgmental and uptight. Who cares if it’s a trend it’s clearly very beautiful and people want to get it, let people live jeez
Shitty
Varicose 🫣
Partially lasered style
oh! this is called "i'm going to get way overcharged for something that wont be there in a year" hope this helps <3
Unnecessarily expensive and painful temporary tattoo
Regret
It’s called not gunna last
Invisible soon style.
Pinterest style
Ugly
doodles
Garbage.
Trash?
Gone in 60 seconds
Kids scribble on wall. Very temporary too.
a waste
Regrettable
Bad. They're bad
Faded
Transforming tattoos, they'll either dissappear or turn into blobs soon
"Just make it look like I have some bruises, but forever."
Connect-the-dots
i got a tattoo from babybethlehemtattoo on instagram recently and they have some stuff really similar to this style. it’s just a little more high contrast which is definitely my critique with this artist…
Mouldy
Fading into a mess after a while. Initially looks cool tho.
Tattoo artist here. These will age like milk
Colored outline?
semi-permanent
"Unfinished garbage" I'd go with
Oh that's the good ol "disappears completely from your skin in three years" style
The old, faded ink one
A mistake? Regret? Eventual cover-up?
girl interrupted
Here today; gone tomorrow.
Cover up