Celtic Toe Ring, toe ring tats ?
i hear that toes are not the place for a tat i hear that past the wrist or
ankle is a bad idea is this true or just heresay? i heard it from a coleg
friend who is tat free is y i ask
anyway does anyone have a toe ring tat? ddoes it look cool?
i really want one whats a good price for that ? i've get it in either
dallas, portland, or oklahoma city but in okc i have to go to a house
Well speaking from experience, I think your friend was telling you it's
a bad idea because it's very painful. Whenever you get a tattoo on or
close to the bones, it hurts, not alot, but it doesn't feel the same as
if you were on just skin and muscle..
Well, according to my artist, they have a tendency to get faded and
screwed up fast. I have no idea if that is true, or if she just said
that because she hates doing that sort of thing.
ObStory: When I was getting my Celtic backpiece, a young, somewhat trendy
girl came in wanting a toe ring. When she walked into the room my artist
shares with another artist (who was going to do hers) and saw me streched
out on the table, face down and topless, strung out on endorphins and
chattering a mile a minute with my teeny little bickerchick artist, in her
rubber gloves and surgical mask, and the buzz of the needle, the girl
blanched, muttered something, and ran out.
It was quite amusing. :)
Also she (or he) should shy away from anyone doing tattoos in the state
of Oklahoma. Since tattooing is illegal in that state anyone she could
find would probably be a scratcher.