Tattoos made by Mark William at Ace’s High DK.
All the tattooed and veg babes from the Mermaid Killer shoot.
probably-deceased asked: As someone with many tattoos, I can attest to the fact that you should keep them covered, and ask what the policy is as soon as possible. It also depends on the industry, but it's still best to cover them.
the-kid784 asked: I would go in with a long sleeve shirt to cover up the tattoo then ask what their policy is regarding visible tattoos. More 9-5 jobs are becoming accepting of visible tattoos however not all so its better to be safe then sorry.
bacon--pancakess asked: I'm a girl with a fairly large (not at all offensive) forearm tattoo and I'm about to go into the job market. I was wondering if any ladies out there have any advice for job hunting with ink. I knew full well when I got my tattoo the likelihood that 9-5 life with a tattoo may mean super strength cover-up or long sleeves year 'round, but that's not exactly ideal. Do I cover up for the interview? Show my ink off? Ask about their tattoo policy? Help!
Anyone?
Amazing tattoo done at Siamese Family Tattoo, Upland CA.
This is a portrait of my grandmother. She means the absolute world to me and was there for me when my parents shut me out of their lives. I love that women more than anyone will ever know.
Done by Martin Hatton at Asylum in Lationia, KY




