With two full sleeves of tattoos at age 68, Barb Jerabek turns heads. She has ready advice for people of her generation who ask her advice about getting ink: “If not now, when?
When tattoos first emerged in the 1800s, they were considered a sign of being a criminal or deviant. Today, they are increasingly commonplace. According to one estimate, 38 percent of adults between ...
Getting your first tattoo rarely happens in a perfectly calm, logical moment. More often, it arrives wrapped in adrenaline and emotion, with the sense that something meaningful is about to happen.
TATTOOS may protect people from the deadliest form of skin cancer, new research suggests. Melanoma is less common in people ...
Tintoretta Tattoo Studio is hosting an open house day for people 55 and older who have put off getting their first tattoo.
Anyone over 40 years of age likely remembers an era when a tattoo communicated that you had done time in prison, the navy, or a circus. Much has changed since then. Tattoos now appear on people from ...
Houston will mark 50 years since a 1976 convention that helped shift tattooing from stigmatized to mainstream.