Living a brave life will inevitably lead to some regrets. There is always risk in seeking adventure, yet the reward is surely worth it. A regret is harder to cope with, however, when it’s permanently ...
Tattoo regret is common and is often related to a name, placement, or design element. If you've given it some time and know you'll never grow to love your tattoo, you can have it covered up or removed ...
We've all seen or heard about it: the giant forearm decoration with an ex-boyfriend's name, the portrait of a passed loved one gone completely wrong. Millennials and Gen Z members have worked to ...
Still sporting a tattoo that declares eternal love for your ex? Or an outdated tattoo from the ’90s? You’re not alone. One in four Americans regrets having at least one of their tattoos, according to ...
Thinking about getting inked? Hold that thought for just a second! Getting a tattoo is a huge deal—it’s basically permanent ...
MIAMI BEACH, Florida — More than one third of people with tattoos will eventually regret them, a survey of 580 dermatology patients in the United Kingdom reveals. "Regret is more likely if an ...
PHOENIX — Tattoo regret happens to a lot of people. A bad decision can result in a tribal tattoo, the name of a former lover or even a cartoon character inked permanently onto a body. “All those ...
Across Wyoming, more people are paying big money to erase tattoos they regret having done. “I tell them don’t be embarrassed, because they were young ...
If you've experienced "tattoo regret," you're not alone. Miley Cyrus is right there with you. Cyrus considers 80% of her tattoos a "mistake" that she "still thinks about" she told The New York Times. ...
Tattoos are one of those “investments” that come back to haunt people with a burning passion. What can initially seem like ...
Miley Cyrus has steadily collected tiny tattoos through the years and rocked them. However, the singer revealed in a recent interview that she now regrets about "80 percent" of her tattoos. "A mistake ...