"Around 16% of people regret getting a tattoo," the offer reads, "less than 1% of people regret gender affirming surgery.
Tattoo regret is common and is often related to a name, placement, or design element. If you've given it some time and know you'll never grow to love your tattoo, you can have it covered up or removed ...
“Tattoo regret” is a growing phenomenon, especially among millennials and Gen Z, driven by impulsive decisions and evolving personal meanings. Research suggests that lack of significant meaning and ...
We've all seen or heard about it: the giant forearm decoration with an ex-boyfriend's name, the portrait of a passed loved one gone completely wrong. Millennials and Gen Z members have worked to ...
If you've experienced "tattoo regret," you're not alone. Miley Cyrus is right there with you. Cyrus considers 80% of her tattoos a "mistake" that she "still thinks about" she told The New York Times. ...
Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner expressed deep regret over a nearly 20-year-old tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, which ...
Platner reiterated that he got the tattoo while out drinking with fellow Marines in Croatia, choosing the skull and ...
MIAMI BEACH, Florida — More than one third of people with tattoos will eventually regret them, a survey of 580 dermatology patients in the United Kingdom reveals. "Regret is more likely if an ...
Once a Senate candidate reaches the point at which he has to deny being a secret Nazi, his campaign isn’t quite where it ...
Most people make bad decisions when they're young. Toxic relationships, quitting school, and splurging on non-essentials are ...