




What tattoo do you want and where would you put it?
I absolutely do not like things like tattoos at all. I consider such things to be a wasteful hobby.
I feel that one should not waste precious time on such things because there are more important tasks to focus on. It is better to concentrate on those tasks rather than get involved in such activities.
Also, these things lead to unnecessary expenditure.
Since childhood, I have grown up in a household and environment where I have understood the value of such things.
Getting a tattoo can lead to infections, wounds, and a lot of discomfort.
Tattooing has been practiced since ancient times. People used to get tattoos on the forehead, wrist, arms, and hands.
A type of oil called Ghelwa was used for tattooing, which gave a greenish color to the skin. Needles or thorns from the Salinder tree were used, and charcoal powder was applied to make the color darker. Ash was used to reduce discomfort.
Various chemical inks are used for tattooing today. The red ink contains titanium oxide, and each color has different chemicals. People with delicate, sensitive skin may develop allergic reactions such as rashes, itching, pimples, redness, large boils, and other skin problems.
Out of the seven layers of skin, the ink penetrates up to three layers.
The tattoo process happens in three stages: first, the design is drawn, then the artwork is outlined, and finally, colors are filled, shading is done, and a finishing touch is given. Every needle prick causes slight bleeding and pain.
The needles used in the process can also cause diseases like hepatitis or AIDS.
If someone wants to remove a tattoo, even laser treatment cannot completely erase it.
So, that’s my prompt’s response for today! A big thank you to all the bloggers who support me! Take care and stay safe.
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