25 Times People Asked To Cover Up Their Scars And Birthmarks, And Tattoo Artists Nailed It
“Chicks dig scars,” is something I often heard growing up, and strangely enough, this weird generalization helped me to accept and embrace the scar I had foolishly gotten myself above my right eye.
But dated stereotypes can't come to the rescue for everyone, and some people have scars that affect not only their self-esteem about their appearance but bring back genuinely traumatic memories every time they see them. Others are born with birthmarks no one asked for. Being devilishly difficult things to erase sometimes, often the best way to take back control of your body image is by incorporating your marks into something positive, something that you chose yourself. Tattoo artists are incredibly talented and creative people who can often relish the extra challenge of working with a scar or a birthmark to create something truly unique. This list compiled by Bored Panda is full of beautiful, funny and downright genius ways that tattoos have transformed old wounds and marks, and healed some of the mental scars that came with them. Scroll down below to check them out for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Cello tattoo incorporating a 30 year old scar
I really like the ones that incorporate the scar rather than merely cover it up.
Me too. I wouldn't judge someone for wanting to cover up a scar or birthmark, especially if it brings up bad memories - but personally I think scars are signs of having lived (and both make you unique, which should be a good thing). I have one on my neck which I had reduced because I was worried about catching it on things (like a seatbelt) but I wouldn't want to get rid of it completely. It's proof that I lived through a massive health scare; a reminder that life is fragile and to make the most of what you've got. Love yourself, however you can make that happen!
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Me too. I wouldn't judge someone for wanting to cover up a scar or birthmark, especially if it brings up bad memories - but personally I think scars are signs of having lived (and both make you unique, which should be a good thing). I have one on my neck which I had reduced because I was worried about catching it on things (like a seatbelt) but I wouldn't want to get rid of it completely. It's proof that I lived through a massive health scare; a reminder that life is fragile and to make the most of what you've got. Love yourself, however you can make that happen!
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