Example? Respect? no...
I'm only giving you the same consideration you gave ladies who have ink. However, after seeing your recent posts, I realize that you're just a small-minded fraud seeking attention.
Good luck with your ignorance. I'm sure you two are very close.
Originally Posted by SD2011
Typical, when your attacks on the post fail, try attacking the poster..
You want facts instead of opinions, OK, here are some facts:
A 2012 New England Journal of Medicine article looks at Non-tuberculous
Mycobacteria (NTM), a bacterial infection caused by tattoo ink. Acccording to the FDA: "M. chelonae, one of several disease-causing NTM species, can cause lung disease, joint infection, eye problems and other organ infections."
Think the government closely regulates tattoo ink?
The FDA regulates the ingredients in cosmetics worn
on the skin, and vitamins, drugs and food additives ingested into the body, but it does NOT regulate the toxic inks that are put under the skin. A far cry from their tribal predecessors made with dyes from the natural environment, many of today's tattoos contain an unknown conglomeration of metallic salts (oxides, sulphides, selenides), organic dyes or plastics suspended in a carrier solution.
One report on the risks of tattooing, noted that close to 40% of organic colorants used in permanent tattoos are not even approved for use
on the skin as a cosmetic ingredient and just under 20% of the colorants studied contained a carcinogenic aromatic amine. Many of the chemicals found were originally intended for use in writing and printer inks, as well as automobile paints.
Here's another 'fact' ladies.
Do you ever want to leave the "Profession"?
Do you think tattoos are now accepted in the business place?
If they are, why has demand for laser tattoo removal zoomed in demand over 32% in the past year?
You think getting the tattoo was painful?
Wait till you try the laser that's going to BURN IT OFF YOUR SKIN...
Not just once, but slowly, over several painful sessions.
There's the facts,..