The tattoos are becoming increasingly popular among skint students, who want permanent pieces of body art without forking out INK-ENTHUSIASTS put off by the cost of a professional piece are turning to ...
With salons closed across the country, many people are adopting a 'do it yourself' approach to beauty treatments. But while cutting or dyeing your own hair is unlikely to have long-term catastrophic ...
The needle pokes into your skin, piercing it so that the tattoo drips into your flesh. Poke, poke, poke. It hurts, but don't you dare wince – you're the one hammering the ink into yourself. A heart on ...
The needle pokes into your skin, piercing it so the tattoo drips into your flesh. Poke, poke, poke. It hurts, but don’t you dare wince: You’re the one hammering the ink into yourself. A heart on your ...
If you came out of quarantine without baking a single loaf of bread or multiple batches of kombucha, we can't relate to you. The pandemic gave birth to many DIY habits - at-home hair masks or homemade ...
The needle pokes into your skin, piercing it so the tattoo drips into your flesh. Poke, poke, poke. It hurts, but don't you dare wince: You're the one hammering the ink into yourself. A heart on your ...
WITH time on their hands and no access to tattoo parlours, body art fans have been getting creative during lockdown. The stick and poke trend, which uses a sharp pointed needle and black ink to create ...