Depends on how the person wants the tattoo. It doesn't make a difference if it's up or down.
If you have a new tattoo it isn't recommended to have your tattoo in water for an extended amount of time. If you are going in the water you could use medical tape, saran wrap, and whatever ointment your tattooist recommends for the healing process. I, personally, would put ointment on the tattoo, cover it with the saran wrap and then use the medical tape to hold it on. Doesn't sound very attractive, but it will allow you to spend time in the water and not affect the tattoo.
Should be, depending on how big it is, the detail and colors used. As soon as it's done itching and peeling, it should be all healed. My tattoos are all fairly small, about six inches, and they healed in two weeks or less.
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A coi fish is a symbol of masculinity and power. In Asian cultures coi fish were respected for their ability to swim up waterfalls. Colors have varying meanings as well. The Japanese covet all white coi with a red dot on the head, giving the coi the look of the rising sun on the Japanese flag. A coi tattoo displays strength and respect, and overall sweetness. Kowabanga!!
The total number of people who swim competitively in the UK is about 500.
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It is when you swim competitively. You take part in races. You swim to go fast.
Yes, they swim in China. Although less people swim competitively.
Yes, but you're not going to be very fast.
It can range from moderate to very expensive. To swim competitively, the equipment can cost over $200. To swim for fun is much cheaper.
Depends on how the person wants the tattoo. It doesn't make a difference if it's up or down.
Adult Swim still show's anime on weekend's.
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NO! You are supposed to keep your tattoo out of water (besides quick showers + cleanings) for 2-3 weeks while it heals, especially chlorine! Chlorine can damage the color of the tattoo. You've seen what Clorox bleach does to clothes... imagine that's your tattoo!
Nothing. That would entertain the Tattoo artists. Wear a bikini top or a bra that you no longer care for. The artist will do his or her best to cover the item with dental bibs or paper towels, but splatter and spray still happens from time to time, so it might get on the bra and stain it.
It all depends on what they are going to do in the pool. If it is just recreational swimming the just swim trunks. If you are actually swimming competitively, the maybe jammers or a speedo.