[셀럽헬스] Lee Hyori mentions tattoo
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Tattoos are something that will remain on your body forever, so you need to think carefully. Hyori Lee said she does not regret getting a tattoo, but a survey showed that many people regret getting a tattoo. [사진=이효리 타투/ 유튜브채널 ‘짠한형’캡처]Hyori Lee confessed that she has no regrets about getting tattoos in the past.
On January 1st, the channel ‘Shin Dong-yeop’, ‘Janhan-hyung, Shin Dong-yeop’, ‘2024 New Year, a collection of drunken jokes from Jjanhan-hyung and his friends. A video titled ‘Just watching this alone will completely change your mindset for the new year’ was aired. While videos of guests’ drunken jokes have been released, Lee Hyori’s video is being talked about.
In the video, Lee Hyori said, “It’s the same with tattoos. My past mistakes. I don’t think I have any regrets at all. There was a good reason for everything at the time. “If I hadn’t done this, I would have been stressed and unfulfilled,” she said. She went on to say, “Now I’m coming to terms with everything in my past, thinking that I deserved it at the time.”
However, he also chose the butt tattoo as the tattoo he wanted to completely get rid of. Hyori Lee said, “I want to get rid of my first tattoo, the turtle on my buttocks. The head is facing toward the waist. They said I would live a long life, so I went to Hawaii and did it on my own,” she said.
75% of people regret getting a tattoo… Regrets vary depending on the location and content of the tattoo.
Tattoos are something that will remain on your body forever, so you need to think carefully. Hyori Lee said she does not regret getting a tattoo, but a survey showed that many people regret getting a tattoo. In one survey, she said, 75% of the 600 respondents said they regretted at least one of their tattoos.
Regret may vary depending on what is inscribed rather than the tattoo itself. A Harris poll in the U.S. surveyed 2,225 American adults about their most regretted tattoos, and the results were as follows: △I was too young when I got the tattoo, △My personality has changed, or the tattoo does not fit my current lifestyle, △It’s from someone I’m no longer with. I regretted getting my name tattooed for reasons such as △the tattoo being wrong or not looking professional △the tattoo having no meaning. The most regretted body tattoo areas included the upper back, forearms, face, and buttocks.
1 in 4 people who regret getting a tattoo made a spontaneous decision… To avoid regrets, you need to think and plan.
According to a dermatologist who provides treatment to remove tattoos, one in four people who regret getting a tattoo decide to get a tattoo spontaneously, and 5% plan to get a tattoo for several years. Among those who got a tattoo, 21% said they started regretting it after about a year, while 36% said it took several years before they began to doubt their decision. As time passed, the number of people regretting getting a tattoo increased.
As the number of people with tattoos increases, the number of people who regret them over time is also increasing. How to get a tattoo without regrets? Max Brown, a famous tattoo artist with 15 years of experience in Chicago, Illinois, USA, suggested two ways to lower the likelihood of regretting your tattoo. The first thing to consider when getting a tattoo is location. In particular, he said, it is best to avoid the skin on the sides and underside of the hands and feet as it does not heal easily as it plays an important role in daily activities and performance.
The second is the style of the tattoo. According to him, tattoos without black ink tend to fade unevenly. If there are no black lines to secure the shape, especially in exposed body parts such as the arms, hands, and neck, the shape may become soft and blurred over time, which can make it unsightly.
Tyler also said people who want to get a tattoo should make sure it’s for them and not because it’s a fad or trend. If you want to get a tattoo but aren’t sure if it’s the right decision, wait six months and see if you still want to get it. If you still want to get a tattoo at that time, there is a good chance you won’t regret it.
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