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Hair tattoo- black men never have to go bald

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How'd you come across this? So they can only do it on ppl with black hair, they should have more hair color choices:yep:
 
Wow, right here in Buckhead. There is a brother at my job that could use this for real. .

Now I'll be staring at dude's heads wondering if they've got the tattoo. :yep:
 
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I've seen some guys with this for their hairline. Um...it's really obvious in person, but if it is a confidence booster, I say go for it.
 
How'd you come across this? So they can only do it on ppl with black hair, they should have more hair color choices:yep:





I saw this on the news the other night, It was a white guy getting it done. The part I don't understand is how he said it was making his hair start to grow back??? Isn't it just a tattoo?
 
This must look weird in real life. What happens if he loses all his hair? It'll look like a helmet.

Does the tattoo ink seep into the brain??
 
This is dangerous.
Tattoo on the head (near the brain) = brain cancer.
It's still ink being applied to the skin which absorbs the toxins.
Sorry, but IMHO this is very sad and scarry. :yep:
 
This must look weird in real life. What happens if he loses all his hair? It'll look like a helmet.

Does the tattoo ink seep into the brain??

Yes. Our skin is the largest organ of our bodies...head included.
Anything we put on our skin (ink, chemicals, etc) will surely go in and it's accumulative like eating pesticide laced food. Eventually it will have its way and take over the organs of the body, brain included. :yep:
 
probably a better chance of getting cancer from having a cell phone to your ear everyday than this :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Yes. Our skin is the largest organ of our bodies...head included.
Anything we put on our skin (ink, chemicals, etc) will surely go in and it's accumulative like eating pesticide laced food. Eventually it will have its way and take over the organs of the body, brain included. :yep:
 
So, if you go grey, then you have to continue dying it black. Not to mention they'll have to constantly get it retouched.
 
but it's a tattoo meaning permanent. What is he gonna do when he is 80? :huh: is he gonna keep that hairstyle. What if he gets gray/white and thinning hair?
 
that's a good idea. we all know MJ was an over the top type of guy so his hair was always in question.

ETA: wait a minute...the guys who get these tatt do have to get old...and grey!
 
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but it's a tattoo meaning permanent. What is he gonna do when he is 80? :huh: is he gonna keep that hairstyle. What if he gets gray/white and thinning hair?

:lachen::lachen::lachen::lachen: w/ no teeth say'n, "jealous! don't get mad cuz i'm 80 with a 25 yr old hair tatt!"
 
I guess if it makes you feel better or look better, what the heck. People do some strange things.:look:
 
I am sure Jermaine jackson has this. Saw the dude upclose... in Bed Bath and Beyond.....:look:


:nono: Every time I see Jermaine, all I can think of is:

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That's exactly what it looks like is sitting on top of his head.
 
probably a better chance of getting cancer from having a cell phone to your ear everyday than this :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Or standing in front of the microwave, waiting for your hot pocket to finish cooking. :lachen:

Diet coke gives you cancer.
Being fat gives you cancer.
Deodorants, shampoos, and soaps give you cancer.

Lawd, even breathing the air gives you cancer.
If people stopped doing everything that "gives" you cancer, nobody would do anything at all.

And I highly doubt that ink would seep into your brain and cause you to get brain cancer. I wish any non-corrosive substance all the best of luck getting through the skull, which is far tougher than people like to give it credit for. Then there's the blood-brain barrier to contend with. And all that aside, there's the fact that the tattoo gun deposits ink into the dermis, and that's where it stays. It's not like the ink just goes oozing into the bloodstream.

I don't see how anyone's brain would be affected by getting a tattoo on the scalp.
 
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