Heartbroken Pet Owner Gets Tattoo of Beloved Pooch Who Died - Using Ink Mixed with His Ashes
Robyn said the tattoo provided her with a sense of closure given it means Bronson's "always with his mum" and will never be forgotten.
Robyn said the tattoo provided her with a sense of closure given it means Bronson's "always with his mum" and will never be forgotten.
The tattoo parlor, Gallery X Art Collective in Murray, Kentucky, has offered to cover up any racist, hateful, or gang-related tattoos free of charge.
A Toronto group called Henna Heals is working with both cancer patients and women with alopecia, whose lives are challenged by hair loss. They use natural ingredients to paint intricate designs that create a crown of artistry.
This Maryland tattoo parlor is offering up a second chance for people who are regretting their racist or gang-related tattoos.
Instead of using traditional ink, these researchers are using biosensors to monitor the body's glucose, sodium, and alkali levels.
This company helps you add inspirational reminders to your body in the form of beautiful temporary tattoos – let's get inked!
In fact, tattoos might make you more likely to land a job in certain markets.
The owner of Inkslinger's Tattoo Shop has quietly become an inspiration to his Massachusetts community. Billy Pfaff's shop is often filled with donations he has collected for the homeless -- coats, blankets, sleeping bags, tents and gift cards -- which he personally hands out. Why does he care? In 2010 he was in their shoes.
A reformed skinhead, Bryon Widner was desperate to rid himself of the racist tattoos that covered his face — so desperate that he turned to former enemies for help, and was willing to endure months of pain.
A UK grandmother who lost all her haor was inspired to get a tattoo that resembles dark curly locks, after becoming depressed and frustrated by wigs and hats. She says it's changed her life and made her happier than she's ever been.
California researchers have developed a temporary tattoo that both extracts and measures the level of glucose, a promising step forward in noninvasive testing for patients with diabetes.
A 27-year-old PhD student at Dalhousie University in Halifax is developing a topical cream that he says will make tattoo ink eventually fade away.
One girl has literally punctuated the need for mental health care by starting a tattoo movement to serve as a symbol of hope. Find out why it's catching on.
This young woman's tattoos aren't just incredibly beautiful – they're also incredibly meaningful to people wanting to move beyond their past.
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