There are several possible causes for why someone can get a poor tattoo. They might not have good taste, they might have chosen the incorrect studio, or they might have intended to have crooked lines. The unknown. In any case, they are now permanently stuck with the design, and if they go anywhere, like the beach to swim, someone else might notice, snap a picture, and post it online. That is simply the world we live in. And it occurs more often than you might imagine. Just take a peek at the @worst of tattoos Instagram account. Its goal is to demonstrate that "humans are garbage at making excellent decisions" and it has already provided more than 360 examples to support this claim. Here are a few examples.
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It's not unusual to feel remorse after getting a tattoo right away, especially if you're used to seeing your body in a specific manner and it now looks different.Healthline experts advise allowing yourself to wait it out in order to help you deal with any initial worry or remorse you may feel.
It could take some time for you to adjust to the ink or grow accustomed to it, but keep in mind that if the regret or anxiety persists, you still have the option to either hide it or begin the removal process.
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"So many times customers have complained to me about bad work they have had done by tattooists who were ill-fitted for the type of tattoo they wanted, and so I try to encourage them to do some research and actively seek out the best for the job," Young explained."You wouldn't go to a carpenter to fix your boiler so why would you go to a black and grey realism artist and expect a traditional tattoo? Unless you go to an artist who excels at all styles, do some research, find out who specializes in what, and you more than likely won't be having any bad tattoos."
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Young also added that if you are getting tattoos from your friend in his apartment from a two-bit machine he bought from Wish, that will also probably end up being a bad tattoo. "Stop that. Please," he said.
But if you aren't happy with the tattoo you already have, there are still a few things you can do.
"Firstly, don't go back to the artist who did it," Young advised. "A lot of customers I know have complained about work they have had from someone else, and yet, have returned to them for more, expecting a different outcome—that doesn't make sense."