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Since Realism Tattoo's have become popular I have considered getting one on my Virgin body. One's like this just blow my mind!

This is Chris Mata'afa's from Australia. IMO this guy does real fire like Mike Lavallie use to do while air brushing. Shit looks like its still burning lol.

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How long do those colors stay vibrant? Legit question. I've never seen anything like that...amazing skills.
 

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That’s insane. I’m sure anyone who can make ones skin look like that will be a very rich individual.

Wow.


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That's ****ing amazing!!

I always wanted a tattoo from Johnny two thumbs out of Singapore back in the day. Before we pulled in all tattoo shops are off limits.
 

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Fair question but slightly loaded. Meaning, they're a lot of variable in determining how long a tattoo like that will look great.

Like any tattoo over time touch-ups will be necessary but u also have to take into consideration where the tattoo is placed on the body and did the person heal correctly when they first got the tattoo? Thats critical!

Also the quality of the ink being used is important and will the person take care of the tattoo like keeping it out of direct sunlight when possible and always using sunscreen?

The type of skin someone has plays a big role in that as well and long exposures to water can be damaging to.

In a perfect world id say u would get 20-25 years but again depending on how often one got touch-ups will also determine how long it looks good so a lot is up to the individual in determining how long a tattoo will look appealing. But yea this dude got some serious skillzzzz..... Check out his other stuff its just as jaw-dropping!

How long do those colors stay vibrant? Legit question. I've never seen anything like that...amazing skills.
 

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Fair question but slightly loaded. Meaning, they're a lot of variable in determining how long a tattoo like that will look great.

Like any tattoo over time touch-ups will be necessary but u also have to take into consideration where the tattoo is placed on the body and did the person heal correctly when they first got the tattoo? Thats critical!

Also the quality of the ink being used is important and will the person take care of the tattoo like keeping it out of direct sunlight when possible and always using sunscreen?

The type of skin someone has plays a big role in that as well and long exposures to water can be damaging to.

In a perfect world id say u would get 20-25 years but again depending on how often one got touch-ups will also determine how long it looks good so a lot is up to the individual in determining how long a tattoo will look appealing. But yea this dude got some serious skillzzzz..... Check out his other stuff its just as jaw-dropping!

I only have one tattoo, but it's nothing like that piece of extraordinary artwork. I do, though, follow all of the recommended post-tattoo protocols like using tattoo lotion regularly, high SPF sunscreen, etc.

That particular tattoo is really unusually vibrant!
 

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Ain’t gonna be cheap. Color will fade with time, And the tattoo will lose clarity, lines won’t be sharp etc etc. it would look good for maybe 5 years then start to degrade. Reds/yellows/blues/greens fade quick. I would suggest sticking to just black ink if you want it to look good for the longest.
 

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I want to see someone get a Corona mask tattooed on their face.


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you're going to pay top dollar for a piece like that but it's worth it when it stays on your body forever
 

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