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Black out sleeve
Black out sleeve






Hoode, the artist who did the tattoo, specializes in blackout tattoos.

black out sleeve

That last point is probably the most important one. No, this isn't a lazy way to get a cover up. No, she's not going to get sick from all the ink, learn the science, that doesn't happen. No, she doesn't care what you think about how her arm looks. But no, Von D went on and addressed specific comments. If that's all she said it would be enough. "Tattoos are funny in the sense that ultimately it is one of the most intimately personal things we can do for ourselves. But even though tattoos are an outward expression, they really aren’t for anyone else other than the person wearing it." "Having been in the tattoo industry for the greater part of my life, I’ve seen countless tattoos of all types of styles-but NEVER have I felt inspired to tell anyone 'that’s ugly' or 'you’re stupid,'" Von D says. The audacity people have these days to comment on somebody else's personal decisions is out of control, it's about time they're put on blast. Unsurprisingly, she's firing back at them with both barrels on social media. We love the way her arm looks (so clean!), but apparently the haters showed up en masse to criticize Von D. Over the years she had covered up parts of it with some geometric pieces, but recently she decided to get rid of all that old art permanently. Instead of going the time-consuming and painful route of laser treatments, Von D had fellow tattooer Hoode black out most of her arm. Kat Von D clearly felt this way about the black and grey sleeve on her left arm. Some will heal poorly, others won't age gracefully and some just won't appeal to you in the same way they did when you got them.

black out sleeve

One of the unfortunate inevitabilities of getting a ton of tattoos is that you're going to end up with some crappy pieces.








Black out sleeve