Pros: Finally! A magazine that caters directly to the highly refined needs of the competition-tattoo_community... Cons: Almost exclusive focus on tattoo-related minutia is highly offensive to the body-piercing_community...
* *WARNING** YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ AN IRRESPONSIBLE, PERHAPS OFFENSIVE, PRESENTATION OF CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT MATTER:
--The following review-discussion deals with subject matter that some readers' moms may consider morally...
Pros: Great information, high quality pictures Cons: I'm sure there are some, but I can't think of any now :)
I picked up Skin and Ink along with a few other tat mags as I do every month or so. I'm now 30 and I got my first, and so far only, tattoo shortly after I joined the Navy. (Don't freak, I was 22!:)
As an artist, I have always had an interest in tattoos, and have always wanted one. I love the idea of a work of art on your body. Something of beauty you can take with you wherever you go.
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