I have lots of body art but an underboob tattoo is the inking I’d never recommend getting – here’s the reason why
- Tattoo artist Mara, from Germany, revealed reason she wouldn’t get inking again
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A tattoo artist has revealed the reason why she would never get an underboob inking again.
Tattoo artist Mara, from Germany, often shares clips of her work on TikTok and wows her 49,000 followers with the inkings.
In one video on the social media platform, she spoke about her most painful permanent piece of art.
Opting for a skimpy brown pair of gym leggings with a matching sports bra, she showcased her intricate underboob tattoo.
She wrote: ‘A tattoo I would never get again because pain, but would get 100 times again because.’
Tattoo artist Mara, from Germany, has revealed the reason why she would never get an underboob inking again
And her chest tattoo isn’t her only inking, with the artist showcasing designs across both her arms as well as her leg.
In the clip, she lifted the hem of her cropped crown top to showcase her ‘underboob’ tattoo.
Similar to Rihanna’s famous underboob tattoo in style, the inking featured a detailed, feathery fringe that extended down her ribcage.
Despite her own comments about the tattoo, many of her fans said they were amazed by the impressive piece of body art.
One person commented: ‘Definitely worth it though! It looks amazing!’
Another wrote: ‘The pain is crazy, but the spot is so worth it.’
A third added: ‘I have a dragon in the same place and it’s easily my favorite tattoo. Best placement.’
One wrote: ‘Luckily you don’t have to do it again cause it’s done. Looks amazing.’
Opting for a skimpy brown pair of gym leggings with a matching sports bra, she showcased her intricate underboob tattoo
Another asked the content creator: ‘Pain 1 through 10? 10 being stabbed?’
She responded: ‘Definitely 10!’
Mara’s video comes after another woman offered a warning to tattoo fans who are considering extensive body art when they’re still young.
Sara, 36, from, Virginia, took to TikTok where she posted a video to discuss how she felt about her body art.
She has two full sleeves and most of her upper body inked, including patterns on her neck.
‘Imagine if you will, you put a shirt on once when you were in your twenties, and now you have to wear that for the rest of your life,’ she explained.
‘And that is what it feels like to get heavily tattooed before you turn into a fully developed adult human.
‘There’s a lot of reasons to regret my tattoos but today specifically I wanted to talk about not matching my aesthetic.
‘I think if you asked almost anybody that’s over 30 if they have a better idea of who they are in their thirties than than they did in their twenties, they are gonna be like “Oh my god, yes”.
‘I have all of these tattoos that don’t necessarily reflect who I am at 36.
‘They may have reflected a moment in time in my twenties, maybe a moment in time that I was like not doing so well mentally, and they are here forever.
After she shared the video clip, many of her followers confessed they were blown away by her intricate tattoo
‘Before anyone says anything, no I’m not getting all of my tattoos removed, like that’s not even feasible, don’t even suggest it.
‘Generally I have a lot more femme, girly aesthetic than I did when I was younger.
‘I was a lot more dark and spooky and moody and now I have adult problems.
‘(I’m) back to bunch of stuff I like to do when I was a kid, like collecting antiques, and spending time outside and I wear a lot of white and ruffles.
‘My aesthetic just does not match. No shade to the artist, I still get a ton of compliments on them – I just wish they weren’t on my body.
‘But I wanted to come on here and put myself out there and say that I was told that I would regret my tattoos when I got older.
‘I am older and I do regret my tattoos and you might too.’
Sara captioned the video: ‘Oops I regret all my tattoos.
‘I might do another video listing all the other reasons but so far none of them involve my tattoos aging (which is what dudes used to always tell me) they just don’t match who I am now and my girly/feminine aesthetic.
‘Will you regret your tattoos when you’re my age? Maybe!’
The video racked up 1.8million views and more more than 8,000 comments.
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