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Are you thinking of getting a tattoo? Your new tattoo might look pretty awesome now, but have you ever wondered what it’d look like when you’re older? There are many reasons and factors why this happens, and many answers to the question of how tattoos age.
One way to keep your tattoo looking fresh and prevent it from aging is to ensure that you follow the proper healing procedures, as even the best tattoos can be affected by not taking proper care. Most parlors will advise you about care and tattoo aging, so make sure you pay attention!
As tempting as it might be, don't spend too much time touching your new tattoo idea that came to life, as this can lead to discoloration and infection. If your tattoo is new, then try to keep it out of the sunlight, even when it’s fully healed. Make sure you always moisturize your skin with the highest SPF sunscreen on any exposed tattoos whenever you’re out and about.
Finally, never forget to search for a highly skilled and qualified tattoo artist, as he is the one who will execute the work, making sure you won't regret it. Now scroll down below to find how some of the old tattoos look today—not all of them stood the test of time.
What Happens to Tattoos Over Time?
Image credits: Life-Of-Pix
When it comes to aging, the type of tattoo ink can make a big difference, for example, with cheaper ink often fading much quicker than higher-quality alternatives.
The color of the ink makes a big difference, too, as the lighter the ink, the faster it fades (remember that next time you’re thinking about getting one of those white ink tattoos!). Another thing to consider is the placement of your tattoo, as this can also influence the speed of fading.
Tattoos on areas that see a lot of activity, such as your feet and your fingers, are much more likely to fade than tattoos on your back or chest, for example. Also, the design comes into play, too—the smaller and more intricate the tattoo’s detailing is, the more chance it will get blurred years later.
If body art fades withtime, what do tattoos look like when you get old? Well, check out this tattoo aging time-lapse compiled by Bored Panda to see for yourself how aged tattoos look now.
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Aged Tattoo
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Jonathan Eatsalot Jonathan Eatsalot Community Member Follow
looks better aged given the subject
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Tattoo 3 Years Later
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GlassOfWater GlassOfWater Community Member Follow
This still looks in good condition
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Tattoo 4 Years Later
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I was half-expecting the wave to have crashed.
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Fresh And Aged Tattoo
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Luc Mailloux Luc Mailloux Community Member Follow
The black-scale stuff looks good.
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Intricate Tattoo 10 Years Later
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J.E.C. J.E.C. Community Member Follow
I mean, it is small print very close together. You know it is going to bleed a little so this was a bad call, the tattoo artist should have told them this would happen. Maybe they did..
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Aged Finger Tattoo
When I had decided to get the tattoo done, I knew that the area was not ideal and that the tattoo would fade at some point. I made a point to follow the aftercare instructions "to a T". My expectation was that I would have this tattoo for longer than a week.
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Martha Liebenberg Martha Liebenberg Community Member Follow
It's called a blowout. Happens when the needle goes too deep into the skin. Fingers are very hard to do, the skin is flimsy. It could happen the most skilled artists. It's just a poor choice in placement. That's all.
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Back Tattoo After Healing
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Laury M. Laury M. Community Member Follow
Lighting, camera angle and quality are all wildly different, so that's not entirely fair.
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Tattoo 4 Years Later
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GlassOfWater 6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
Still looks okay
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Aged Wrist Tattoo
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Michel M. Prins Michel M. Prins Community Member Follow
Interesting tribal design. A quick touch up should do the trick, that's the nice part about a tribal tattoo
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Small Tattoo After 7 Years
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Jessica Bailey Jessica Bailey Community Member Follow
Looks cute and I like it better aged.
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Detailed Tattoo After Healing
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Notchimine Mette Notchimine Mette Community Member Follow
A decomposed Michael Jackson...
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Celtic Tattoo 15 Years Later
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Michel M. Prins Michel M. Prins Community Member Follow
The dark tone of the current one actually compliments the fact that it should represent an ancient Celtic symbol. Giving it a touch-up would be nice, but won't be all that necessary
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J.E.C. J.E.C. Community Member Follow
that's really not that bad.
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Aged Neck Tattoo
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Allyson Genthner-Thiessen Allyson Genthner-Thiessen Community Member Follow
sunscreen, people. Reds and oranges will hot hold up to UV light.
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Tiny Aged Tattoo
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Luc Mailloux Luc Mailloux Community Member Follow
Where on the body is this? Context would be great... Looks like the foot to me, which would make this fading make perfect sense.
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Aged Hand Tattoos
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Marie Marie Community Member Follow
Better this way
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Aged Shark Tattoo
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Mia Moody Mia Moody Community Member Follow
Looks like this shark is having "A whale of a time!" Laughing away :p
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Aged Mouth Tattoo
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Jesus Wäre Jesus Wäre Community Member Follow
It's inside you mouth!! What would you expect?? ;-;
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Finger Tattoos Months Later
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Wanni Wanni Community Member Follow
My example pic for everyone who wants a fingertattoo
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Aged Palm Tattoo
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Anna Brandigi Anna Brandigi Community Member Follow
why???
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Finger Tattoo 6 Weeks Later
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Crazy Cow Lady Crazy Cow Lady Community Member Follow
This one almost looks intentional, like the words really disappearing, like they do on the map.
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Heel Tattoo Aging
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Valerie Bláhová Valerie Bláhová Community Member Follow
Bad place and a bad quality of the ink
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Pe Ka Pe Ka Community Member Follow
How much better cameras they've had 14 years ago!!! Unbelievable :)
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Faded Tattoo
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Wanni Wanni Community Member Follow
I don't know why artists did tattoos on this parts of a boby. They know that the tatt fades out on feets and fingers
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Tattoo 6 Years Later
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Katerina Kotka Katerina Kotka Community Member Follow
Wtf
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Faded Palm Tattoo
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Cat Meow Cat Meow Community Member Follow
Not sure what they expected when they decided to get a tattoo on their palm
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Fresh And Aged Tattoo
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Wanni Wanni Community Member Follow
Evern fresh bad work
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Abie Williams Abie Williams Community Member Follow
finger tattoos are awful
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1-Month-Old Tattoo
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Teija Teija Community Member Follow
This wasn't done well.
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Aging Of A Finger Tattoo
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Marie Marie Community Member Follow
Still doesn't know how to focus
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Small Aged Tattoo
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Chris H Chris H Community Member Follow
What the heck is it?
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Despite ink changing over the years, this doesn't mean old people with tattoos look bad. We have answered some of the most popular questions about tattoo aging, so you can be more prepared. Many people wonder what will happen to their tattoos as they age. Will they fade away or lose their vibrancy? The answer depends on several factors. Your tattoo may begin to fade due to aging skin, natural skin cell renewal, ultraviolet rays, ink quality, and poor tattoo aftercare. Have you ever seen an old person with tattoos? As you probably noticed, they may become blurry, dull, or wrinkled, while others maintain their look longer. Generally, tattoos on old people's skin tend to fade more than on younger ones because the aging skin loses collagen and elasticity, causing it to stretch and sag. Additionally, factors such as diet, weight gain, weight loss, and smoking can also affect the appearance of tattoos. Some tattoo styles, such as watercolor or colorful tattoos, may be more prone to fading than black or tribal tattoos. ADVERTISEMENT Therefore, before getting tattoos, consider these factors and choose a design that will age well. Prevent tattoo aging by taking good care of it by applying sunscreen, moisturizing, and avoiding infections. By doing so, you can enjoy your tattoo for many years. Ultimately, a tattoo is a part of your skin and will change as you change. You could find yourself getting a tattoo cover-up, a new tattoo that hides the old one, or a laser removal. However, both options can be expensive, painful, and risky and may not guarantee a perfect result. A touch-up is a great way to refresh the beauty and brightness of your tattoo. Still, it should be done by a professional and experienced tattoo artist, as a bad touch-up can ruin your tattoo even more. Fine line tattoos are a popular tattoo style created using a single needle and has thinner and more delicate lines. This technique is often used for small tattoos or small details in larger tattoos. However, fine line tattoos are more prone to fading, blurring, and distortion over time, leaving you with a design that looks very different from the original.Most Popular Questions About Aging Tattoos
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