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50 People Who Clearly Didn’t Think Their Tattoos Through
By now, everyone probably knows that tattoos are permanent. And yet, that doesn’t stop people from getting truly awful ones, time and time again. At the very least, they make for great lessons and even better comic relief.
Below, we’ve gathered some truly unfortunate tattoo fails shared in a subreddit dedicated to bad ink. Scroll down to see them, and let them serve as a reminder to always think twice before committing to something that will stay on your body forever.
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Awesome Rodent Tattoo
Blacked Out Fingertips
Give Me That School Desk Makeover
When you think about it, the fact that so many people get tattoos is almost surprising. It’s a lifelong commitment, after all—and studies show we change our minds about music, films, and visual art as frequently as every two weeks. Our feelings about our own tattoos are probably no different. About one in four people ultimately end up regretting theirs.
Terrible Face Tattoos
Have Never Seen This Concept Well Done
New Real Estate Agent Tattoos Every House He Sold This Year
When they do pay off, though, tattoos can be genuinely beautiful. Research suggests most people get them to mark something meaningful—a significant experience, a struggle, a memory of someone they’ve lost. Others simply see them as a form of self-expression, which is just as valid. At its best, tattooing is a real art form.
My Local Tattoo Shop Is Worse Than Yours
Yikes!😬
Influencer Gives Herself Freckles And Temp Blindness
Even if you love your tattoo the moment you get it, there’s no guarantee you’ll feel the same way years down the line. The good news is that options exist. Laser removal, while costly and requiring multiple sessions, is more advanced than ever. Cover-ups are another route. But the best approach, naturally, is doing everything you can upfront to avoid regret altogether.
What I Asked For vs. What I Got
"A Carbon Copy Of The Original"
Cover Up / Touch Up From A Local "Artist"
Tattoo artists have plenty of advice on that front, and most of it starts with research. Don’t cut corners when it comes to finding the right person to work on your skin. Angel Garcia, a tattoo artist based in Brooklyn, strongly recommends an in-person consultation.
“Most artists, if not all, will recommend this option,” they told The Guardian. “It could be walking in and looking at someone’s flash book and seeing the vibe. It could be discussing a custom piece with your artist.”
Girl I Went To School With Got Tats From One Of Her Friends In Some Dingy House
“Cover-Up”
"I Never Had A Client Be Unhappy With Their Tattoo" (Messages In The Pics)
Alejandra Pires, a tattoo enthusiast from the Midwest, echoes that sentiment. “Know what you’re getting into,” she said. “Figure out what the ‘norms’ of the industry are and why they’re in place.”
“Also, research the individual artists whose work you’re into. Make sure the artist’s style matches what you want to get and familiarize yourself with their booking process. Check out their portfolios and make sure they share healed photos.”
TikTok Is A Goldmine At Times
How Can I Cover Up This Mistake I Made At 18
Rip 😢
Once you’re actually in the studio, trust your instincts. There’s a tendency to people-please in uncomfortable situations—to just go along with things to avoid causing a fuss, the way you might accept the wrong order at a restaurant rather than send it back. A tattoo is a little different.
Pires is direct about this: “Don’t say yes to a design if you’re not sure about it. If an artist has drawn up a custom design for you, it’s normal for them to tweak it a bit at your request during the appointment if you want to make changes. If the vibes ever feel off, it’s not only OK but better to back out than to get the tattoo, even if you lose your deposit.”
My 65 Year Old Mom Is Going Through A Phase
Found On Ig, And I Have Nothing "Postivite" To Say About It
From A Local Shop’s Page…
You can also stop the process at any point if something doesn’t feel right. That’s entirely within your rights, and any good artist will want their client to feel comfortable and happy with the outcome.
As Garcia puts it, “the majority of tattoo regret comes from having a bad experience versus a bad image.” Knowing what you want and standing by it makes the whole experience better and reduces the chances of looking back with regret.
Girl I Know On Facebook Just Got This And Is Bragging.. I Gotta Take A Breath
No Way Man
Found On Fb - I Think They’re Peacock Feathers But…
Aftercare matters too, and it’s worth taking seriously. Moisturizing regularly and applying sunscreen before spending time outdoors will help your tattoo age well. Sun exposure is one of the main culprits behind fading and distortion over time, so protecting your skin is a simple habit that pays off in the long run.
Ring Tattoo... Getting Divorced
Got My First Tat And Im Not Happy 🙁
A Tattoo Only A Mother Could Love
And if regret does creep in eventually? It’s probably not the end of the world. Tastes change, and that’s just part of life. What matters most is that you got it done safely, with an artist you trusted. Even a tattoo you’ve grown out of has a story—and that, in its own way, is worth something.
Thoughts On This Cover Up Posted By A Local Shop
My First Tattoo, Judgment Hindered By Mother In Law
I Think This Guy Bites
The Safest Coverup Option
My 17 Year Old Sister’s New Tattoo
No, You’re Not You’re Not Having A Stroke
Shell Gas Station Tattoo
I Wanna Leave A Bad Review But I'm Too Scared Of Confrontation
Oh Gheeze
This Was Op’s First Tattoo…
Got This Matching Tattoo On A First (And Only) Date
My Buddies Homemade Tattoo. DVD Motor And Guitar String. Should I Let Him Finish
Is My Tattoo Bad After I Burned Myself?
I work at a coffee shop and spilled hot water on my arm a few months ago. The burn was horrible, but healed. Unfortunately it left my sword looking a little crooked at the tip. Is the tattoo horrible looking now?
What Are Y'all's Thoughts On This One
This Genre Of Tattoos Just Makes Me Laugh
Never Change, Ig
I Regret My First Tattoo
It's Not *terrible* But
My Sister’s New Tattoo
Thx Snapchat For Reminding Me That 6 Yrs Ago I Got This Tattoo That Has Since Aged Like Milk
Do Your Research Before Getting A Tattoo
Friend’s Ex’s New Tattoo
Ig Scroll Find
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