Sue Cook, a 62-year-old British woman, is a serious badass. When Cook found out she had breast cancer in 2008, she took the day off from work and ate cake with her husband. She was told she had a 40 ...
Sue Cook, a 62-year-old British woman, is a serious badass. When Cook found out she had breast cancer in 2008, she took the day off from work and ate cake with her husband. She was told she had a 40 ...
The first time a breast cancer survivor asked David Allen to tattoo her chest, he refused. He knew the skin had gone through a lot during the surgery to remove the breasts, called a mastectomy, and he ...
It was just some leaves and branches, but it brought Andrea Reynolds to tears. Not so much the tattoo as where it was inked — across her chest, covering up the scars and lumps left in the aftermath of ...
Before women are ever exposed to the world of alternative body modification, they have been overexposed to the beauty culture through their personal interactions as well as the media. They have ...
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100 Years Of Women's Tattoos
Despite cultural taboos, women have been getting tattoos for centuries. In ancient Egypt, women got tattoos as a form of beauty and as a status symbol. Permanent ink was seen for the first time in the ...
Joe Giudice may still be living in Italy, but he’s still an American at heart. The former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, 47, posted a video while getting a huge new chest tattoo on Wednesday.
Last year, a good friend of mine, radio host Mike Opelka, visited the 18th Annual Philadelphia “Tattoo Arts Convention,” which he writes about as spotlighting both skin art and “tattoo regret” — which ...
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