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Question by Pietro
Submitted on 1/4/2004
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I am quite hairy on the chest, and I am planning to have a tat there, how will it look? Will the hairs grow back where the tattoo is?also, I am a bodybuilder, will mass gain affect the tattoo much?
greetings form Italy!
Pietro


Answer by TC
Submitted on 3/2/2004
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The hair will grow back. You would have to grow immensely to affect the tattoo, and even then it would only lose some clarity.

 

Answer by Piper
Submitted on 5/25/2004
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you will grow your hair back, and it would take a lot to mess up your tatto, but back on the hair...you really should just shave your hair off if you get it, because it looks weird and kinda off when you have hair covering it.

 

Answer by chizlpic
Submitted on 6/13/2004
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use a hair trimmer and keep ur hair about 1/8 of an inch it wont look shaved that way

 

Answer by The Truth
Submitted on 2/5/2005
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It will look like a hairy tattoo, duh.  Just make sure it's not a tattoo of a lady.

 

Answer by Bobby
Submitted on 5/12/2006
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I am 7 and I have 43 tattoos. My favorite one is of Barney on my fanny.

 

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