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TATTOOS – YOUTH TREND ONLY?

WHAT IF YOU DON'T NO LONGER LIKE THE MOTIF OF A TATTOO?
WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE AT 80?
ISN'T THAT JUST A SHORT-LIVED FAD?

Tattoos have the image of being "youthful," "cool" and "trendy." That may also be true, since they do represent a certain radicalism. But not only. Nowadays age no longer means standing far away from themodern zeitgeist – that is, to appear aloof and wise in relation to things. Old people suddenly say "fuck", "horny" and "turn off", while "the youth" haven't said that for a long time. Today one can no longer separate between "young and old", but rather in "interested in trends, in artistic and social currents, in one’s environment, and its own impact)", or "disinterested". That's why there are more and more people today: the damn cool older people, whether male or female.Some Grannys are cooler than others.For them it is very possible to get a tattoo. Tattoos are a passion, a form of culture and way of life that you choose and stand for your whole life, no matter what others say.

It's great when you stand by your actions in life. Also regarding your tattoos. For they are testimonies of a very specific phase of life, for which one does not have to be ashamed later on. Everything changes. Even yourself. But everyone has their own personal story. To show yourself in public at a laterage with his tattoos, to stand by you, that's cool. Not to hide them as a "youthful" mishap. Tattoos can be shown even if they seemed appropriate a long time ago, but could be dismissed as crazy years later; like a sailor's anchor, a mermaid or, in extreme cases, the face of his loved ones, which has now passed away. Youth sins – I'm not hiding anything. This is a healthy feeling of self-worth. However, one should avoid tattoos of extreme worldviews not only in terms of getting older.Or you can still opt for a completely new tattoo in old age. Even if in the decades prior, something like that, was never an option. Change brings new wind to life.But one thing should be clarified first – how does a tattoo relate to skin that changes with age. The aging process of the skin behaves differently for each person.The condition of the skin depends on many factors: Diet, regular exercise and the general lifestyle are the main influences for the skin. Moisture is the essential for the skin. Lack of it makes the skin leather,prone to pigmentation disorders and moles. With good skin care and possibly also internal intake of coenzyme Q10, the youth "elixir", the worst can be prevented. Basically, however, the tattoos only blur a little in old age. A good tattooist is worth gold, because the motif must be pierced very carefully under the skin.Tips on how to get keep tattoos well:

  1. Use a lot of sunscreen in the sun; and yes, with a high sun protection factor (SPF)
  2. Larger tattoos tend to blur less
  3. A good tattoo has a price. Don't skimp on quality
  4. Avoid weight fluctuations
  5. Never neglect the initial care with a new tattoo (when washing and applying lotion, wrap with transparent foil so that it does not rub against clothes).

Regular grooving also has a positive effect on quality.You're Never Too Old for a TattooOlder people with tattoos stand out. There are even extra illustrated books and art projects about them. Also in the city center they are more and more often eye-catchers and whispering themes. This is exactly what we, as well as the older people want. Rightly so. They want and should get out of the role that puts them on the sidelines of an exaggerated youth cult that looks neither left nor right. Some don't get their first tattoo until they're 80. Since tattoos always tell personal stories, tattoos are particularly interesting in older people.

In old age, tattooing can be done with a certain value. It's a chance to take your time deciding on a tattoo. So that on is sure that the tattoo is really wanted.The stories that are in the tattoos often have a lot of relevance in old age. One has to deal with the transience of life and the body, with the experiences that accumulate in a life, with all its conflicts, and their coping. For example, an elderly lady has had a swan tattooed in memory of her late husband. Symbols for failed marriages or similarly decisive life events, are also popular.An advantage of a tattoo in old age is that if the forgetfulness increases, a tattoo in the right place can remind the owner of essential things. Which drinks do I actually prefer? What are the hot nurses' first names? These things will become damn important at some point. The radical opinion is that you have to make something out of your skin after death, because the artistic value of a tattoo should be preserved. But that probably belongs more in the creepy cabinet.

"Old Man Watching Over the New Age"
WHAT IF YOU DON'T NO LONGER LIKE THE MOTIF OF A TATTOO?
WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE AT 80?
ISN'T THAT JUST A SHORT-LIVED FAD?

Tattoos have the image of being "youthful," "cool" and "trendy." That may also be true, since they do represent a certain radicalism. But not only. Nowadays age no longer means standing far away from themodern zeitgeist – that is, to appear aloof and wise in relation to things. Old people suddenly say "fuck", "horny" and "turn off", while "the youth" haven't said that for a long time. Today one can no longer separate between "young and old", but rather in "interested in trends, in artistic and social currents, in one’s environment, and its own impact)", or "disinterested". That's why there are more and more people today: the damn cool older people, whether male or female.Some Grannys are cooler than others.For them it is very possible to get a tattoo. Tattoos are a passion, a form of culture and way of life that you choose and stand for your whole life, no matter what others say.

It's great when you stand by your actions in life. Also regarding your tattoos. For they are testimonies of a very specific phase of life, for which one does not have to be ashamed later on. Everything changes. Even yourself. But everyone has their own personal story. To show yourself in public at a laterage with his tattoos, to stand by you, that's cool. Not to hide them as a "youthful" mishap. Tattoos can be shown even if they seemed appropriate a long time ago, but could be dismissed as crazy years later; like a sailor's anchor, a mermaid or, in extreme cases, the face of his loved ones, which has now passed away. Youth sins – I'm not hiding anything. This is a healthy feeling of self-worth. However, one should avoid tattoos of extreme worldviews not only in terms of getting older.Or you can still opt for a completely new tattoo in old age. Even if in the decades prior, something like that, was never an option. Change brings new wind to life.But one thing should be clarified first – how does a tattoo relate to skin that changes with age. The aging process of the skin behaves differently for each person.The condition of the skin depends on many factors: Diet, regular exercise and the general lifestyle are the main influences for the skin. Moisture is the essential for the skin. Lack of it makes the skin leather,prone to pigmentation disorders and moles. With good skin care and possibly also internal intake of coenzyme Q10, the youth "elixir", the worst can be prevented. Basically, however, the tattoos only blur a little in old age. A good tattooist is worth gold, because the motif must be pierced very carefully under the skin.Tips on how to get keep tattoos well:

  1. Use a lot of sunscreen in the sun; and yes, with a high sun protection factor (SPF)
  2. Larger tattoos tend to blur less
  3. A good tattoo has a price. Don't skimp on quality
  4. Avoid weight fluctuations
  5. Never neglect the initial care with a new tattoo (when washing and applying lotion, wrap with transparent foil so that it does not rub against clothes).

Regular grooving also has a positive effect on quality.You're Never Too Old for a TattooOlder people with tattoos stand out. There are even extra illustrated books and art projects about them. Also in the city center they are more and more often eye-catchers and whispering themes. This is exactly what we, as well as the older people want. Rightly so. They want and should get out of the role that puts them on the sidelines of an exaggerated youth cult that looks neither left nor right. Some don't get their first tattoo until they're 80. Since tattoos always tell personal stories, tattoos are particularly interesting in older people.

In old age, tattooing can be done with a certain value. It's a chance to take your time deciding on a tattoo. So that on is sure that the tattoo is really wanted.The stories that are in the tattoos often have a lot of relevance in old age. One has to deal with the transience of life and the body, with the experiences that accumulate in a life, with all its conflicts, and their coping. For example, an elderly lady has had a swan tattooed in memory of her late husband. Symbols for failed marriages or similarly decisive life events, are also popular.An advantage of a tattoo in old age is that if the forgetfulness increases, a tattoo in the right place can remind the owner of essential things. Which drinks do I actually prefer? What are the hot nurses' first names? These things will become damn important at some point. The radical opinion is that you have to make something out of your skin after death, because the artistic value of a tattoo should be preserved. But that probably belongs more in the creepy cabinet.

"Old Man Watching Over the New Age"

Italien:​

  • 30.06.-02.07. Summer Tattoo Festival No.8

  • 05.08.-06.08. Garda Tattoo Event

  • 18.08.-20.08. Tunjo Tattoo Fest

  • 15.09.-17.09. Millennium Tattoo Show No.6

  • 15.09.-17.09. Cagliari Tattoo Convention No.13

  • 22.09.-24-09. Bergamo Tattoo Expo

  • 22.09.-24-09. Torino Tattoo Convention No.12

  • 29.09.- 01.10. Urban Land Tattoo Expo Roma

  • 29.09.-01.10. Mima Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 13.10.-15.10. Genova Tattoo Convention No.16

  • 14.10.-15.10. Roma Tattoo Expo No.23

  • 20.10.-22-10. Ferrara Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 27.10.-29.10. Passion Art Tattoo Convention Bolzano No.16

  • 04.11.-05.11. Chiuduno Tattoo Weekend

  • 10.11.-12.11. Ancona Tattoo Expo No.2

  • 10.11.-12.11. Palermo Tattoo Convention No.9

  • 11.11.-12.11. Trieste International Tattoo Expo No.14

  • 11.11.-12.11. Catania Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 01.12.-03.12. Florence Tattoo Convention No.13

  • 08.12.-10.12. East Coast Tattoo Convention No.17

Spanien:

  • 16.06.-18.06. Anime Tattoo Expo, Fire de Barcelona

  • 30.06.-02.07.23 Asturias Tattoo Expo No.8

  • 08.09.-10.09. Ibiza Tattoo Convention No.4

  • 15.09.-17.09. Gaia Tattoo Expo No.3

  • 06.10.-08.10. Barcelona Tattoo Expo No.26

  • 27.10.-29.10. Alicante Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 03.11.-05.11. Pamplona Tattoo Expo No.5

UK:

  • 08.07.-09.07 . Bristol Tattoo Convention

  • 22.07.-23.07 . Ink And Oil Tattoo Convention

  • 29.07.-30.07. Great Western Tattoo Show

  • 19.08.-20.08. Cornwall’s Tattoo Convention

  • 19.08.-20.08. Tatcon Blackpool

  • 26.08.-27.08. Big London Tattoo Show

  • 16.09.-17.09. Buckley Ink Tattoo Convention

  • 23.09.-24.09. Sheffield Tattoo Festival

  • 30.09.-01.10. Tattoo Trojans Doncaster Tattoo Convention

  • 07.10.-08.10. Locked up Tattoo Convention

  • 14.10.-15.10. Halloween Tattoo Bash

  • 11.11.-12.11. Wrexham Tattoo Show

Österreich:

  • 02.09.-03.09. Tattoonika

  • 14.10.-15.10. Wildstyle & Tattoo Messe Kapfenburg

  • 21.10.-22.10. Wildstyle & Tattoo Messe Linz

  • 28.10.-29.10. Wildstyle & Tattoo Messe Salzburg

Schweiz:

  • 01.09.-03.09. Lugano TI – Tattoo Convention No.24

Frankreich:

  • 16.06.-18.06. Epinal Tattoo Show

  • 17.06.-18.06. Asian Festival Tattoo Show

  • 01.07.-02.07. Caen Tattoo Show

  • 08.07.-09.07. Rock Tattoo Spirit

  • 15.07.-16.07. Sermaize Tattoo Convention

  • 19.08.-20.08. Deauvile Tattoo Festival

  • 01.09.-03.09. Montauban Tattoo Show

  • 01.09.-03.09. Ink’n’Roll Chateauroux Tattoo Festival

  • 02.09.-03.09. The 70’s Tattoo Show

  • 09.09.-10.09. Jura Ink Park

  • 09.09.-10.09. Dentelle Ink Alençon

  • 09.09.-10.09. Champagne Tattoo Event

  • 09.09.-10.09. Limoges Tattoo Show

  • 15.09.-17.09. Univers Tattoo Convention

  • 16.09.-17.09. Circus Tattoo Show

  • 16.09.-17.09. Kustom Festival & Tattoo

  • 16.09.-17.09. Perpignan Tattoo Convention

  • 22.09.-24.09. Nantes Tattoo Convention

  • 23.09.-24.09. Isere Tattoo Show

  • 23.09.-24.09. Girl Ink Tattoo Show

  • 30.09.-01.10. Perigueux Tattoo Expo

  • 30.09.-01.10. La Maison d’Encre

  • 07.10.-08.10. Convention Tatouage de Bourges

  • 14.10.-15.10. Poitiers Tattoo Convention

  • 13.10.-15.10. Chalons en Champagne Tattoo Show

  • 20.10.-22.10. Evian Tattoo Show

  • 21.10.-22.10. Biarritz Tattoo Fest

  • 21.10.-22.10. Fabulous Tiki Weekend

  • 21.10.-22.10. Bourg-en-Bresse Tattoo Convention

  • 21.10.-22.10. The Team Miss P’ink Tattoo

  • 28.10.-29.10. Cahors Tattoo & Geek

  • 03.11.-05.11. Sugar Ink Tattoo Convention

  • 11.11.-12.11. Love Tattoo Festival

  • 18.11.-20.11. Potopistons Tattoo Convention

  • 18.11.-19.11. Salon du Tatouage Clermont

  • 25.11.-26.11. Troyes Tattoo Convention

  • 01.12.-03.12. Merry Christmas Tattoo Show

  • 02.12.-03.12. Nohell Tattoo Show

  • 02.12.-03.12. Tarn Tattoo Convention

Dänemark:

  • 22.09.-24.09. Hans Christian Andersen Tattoo Convention No.6

  • 27.10.-29.10. Nordic Ink Festival No.12

Bulgarien:

  • 16.09.-17.09. Bulgaria Tattoo Expo VIII

Belgien:

  • 25.08.-27-08. INKJUNX

  • 02.09.-03.09. Craboutcha Tattoo Festival

  • 02.09.-03.09. Tox Cit’Ink No.10

  • 23.09.-24.09. Brügge Tattoo Convention No.2

  • 07.10.-08.10. Skin Art Expo No.14

  • 14.10.-15-10. Mons Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 28.10.-29.10. Hasselt Tattoo Convention No.2

  • 28.10.-29.10. Kempen Tattoo Convention No.3

  • 10.11.-12.11. Brüssel Tattoo Convention No.13

Tschechische Republik:

  • 16.09.-17.09. Haná Tattoo Expo No.5

  • 18.11. Pardubice Tattoo Event No.8

Irland:

  • 28.07.-30.07. Maiden City Tattoo Convention No.11

  • 29.09.-01.10. Dublin Tattoo Convention No.22

  • 21.10.-22-10. Wild Atlantic Tattoo Show

Irland:

  • 25.08.-27.08. Baltic Tattoo Convention No.5 ^

Luxemburg:

  • 21.10.-23.10. Vianden Tattoo Convention No.23

Niederlande:

  • 15.07.-16.07. Ink Panthers Tattoo Convention No.2

  • 15.09.-17.09. Amsterdam Tattoo Convention No.17

  • 23.09.-24.09. Ink and Cutz Tattoo Convention No.6

Polen:

  • 01.07.-02.07. Warsaw Tattoo Convention No.10

  • 02.09.-03.09. Katowice Tattoo Konwent

  • 16.09.-17.09. Opole Tattoo Expo No.5

  • 14.10.-15.10. Hagen Tattoo Convention

  • 25.11.-26.11. Lodz Tattoo Konwent

Portugal:

  • 05.10.-08.10. Lisbon Tattoo Rock Fest No.16

Rumänien:

  • 01.09.-03.09. Constanta Tattoo Convention

  • 20.10.-22-10. Bucharest Tattoo Convention No.11

Schweden:

  • 06.08.-13.08. Ink Needle Tattoo Convention

  • 25.08.-26.08. Minicon

  • 01.09.-03.09. Stockholm Ink Bash Tattoo Convention No.26