There is a heated debate around the topic of tattoos. Some like them, adhere to the opinion "my body is my business". Others - just to grumble and charm the tattoo: they believe that the skin was given by nature not to be "painted".
In such heated debates among opponents of tattoos, the argument often slips that by old age a tattoo will look terrible on flabby skin.
Is it so? Let's see some examples.
Personally, my opinion: since at 60-70 years old we will never look at all 20-30, then why aging skin with pronounced pigmentation and a dull shade will be better than partikas on the body? Nothing.
Tattoos can perfectly complement the look. Check out the stylish grandpa below.
Dressed well, and tattoos give him brutality.
An interesting fact: a photo of this stylish grandfather is put on an avatar by young people who offer you to take empty paid courses on making money on cryptocurrencies, etc.
The photo above was posted by Los Angeles tattoo artist James Spooner on his Instagram. This is the mother of his regular client, she is 70 years old. And she got her first tattoo on the décolleté at the age of 65.
According to him, the woman is very positive, interested in all modern trends, and fits perfectly into youth parties. Will live a long time!
Tattoos are a matter of personal taste. Evaluating the sketch itself, beautiful or ugly - taste. But to say that tattoos look worse on aging skin is wrong.
Perhaps many people think that getting a tattoo at an age is dangerous to health. But in fact, it is not more dangerous than lifting makeup or, for example, a manicure. Moreover, trim manicure will be more harmful than tattoos. Millions of people fill themselves with whole pictures on the hormonal zone of hair growth (bikini zone, armpits, etc.) - and nothing, they are alive and well.
But today we will not argue that tattooed grandfathers and grandmothers are cool, that they have to themselves, and it is better to be like that in old age than rude and blinkered.
We only question the passage that tattoos look like on aging skin worsethan the young.
Tattoos look fine on old people.
You look at such people and you understand that their eventful and simply interesting life is not over yet. It's not too late to drink Borjomi!