For decades, Americans were covering their bodies with more and more tattoos. Now, they’re getting them removed as fast as ...
Tattoo ink stays with you for life. Researchers are now asking how these pigments interact with the immune system and whether ...
In recent years, sporting a tattoo has become increasingly mainstream and viewed as a mode of self-expression. Indeed, studies show that having a tattoo is no longer the province of deviants or ...
As we age, skin changes, chronic health conditions, and medications can affect how tattoos heal and raise the risk of infection. Older adults need to consider the health risks before getting tattoos.
Historically, tattoos existed at the fringe of society. But today, tattoos are mainstream — gracing the skin of athletes, celebrities, professionals and everyday people. According to the Pew Research ...
Colin Farrell’s had it done — many times. So have Angelina Jolie and Megan Fox. Heck, even Bart Simpson did. Laser tattoo removal can be painful and pricey, but “worth it,” says at least 1 recipient ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. Tattoos might tell a story, but they rarely tell the truth about one's ...
Lauren Pastrana is the co-anchor of CBS4 News weeknights at 5, 6, 7 and 11 p.m. She joined CBS Miami in April 2012 as a reporter. She is an Emmy-nominated, multimedia journalist with experience in ...
The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Frank Charles, a ...
Skin changes, medications, and chronic health conditions can affect how tattoos heal and increase the risk of infection. It is important for older adults to consider these risks before getting a new ...
Most people make bad decisions when they're young. Toxic relationships, quitting school, and splurging on non-essentials are all up there. The same can be said about tattoos; how many of us have ...
Neck, finger, ankle, face. These are the body parts where humans have written their stories throughout history. Sharing our joys and sorrows, loves and hopes, on our bodies is nothing new, but have ...