Tattoos protect people from the deadliest form of skin cancer, new research suggests. Melanoma is less common in individuals with several tattoos, with one key caveat, according to the American study.
Historically, tattoos existed at the fringe of society. But today, tattoos are mainstream — gracing the skin of athletes, celebrities, professionals and everyday people. According to the Pew Research ...
Tattoos may increase the risk of developing lymphoma and skin cancer, a recent study suggests. "We can see that ink particles accumulate in the lymph nodes, and we suspect that the body perceives them ...
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When it comes to the world of skincare, following a strict routine is key for keeping your complexion in order. If you’re new to the tattoo world, you’ll find that the same rules apply. Whether you ...
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NPR: For Those With Darker Skin, Finding The Right Tattoo Artist Can Be A Struggle
Different skin tones call for different tattooing approaches. That can make things difficult on tattoo artists and their customers alike. Tattoos have long ceased to be the mark of a rebel. Nearly ...
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