These Photos Show What Happens To Tattoos As You Age
Older people with tattoos got them long before they became popular, and probably without giving much thought to what happens to tattoos as you age. They didn't get inked because it was trendy — they did it as a way of expressing themselves in a radical way.
You wouldn't know it by looking at the number of people with tattoos today, but even though the history of tattoos dates back to ancient times, in the modern Western world, tattoos were mainly associated with sailors and criminals until the last few decades. If you had tattoos before the 2000s, especially if you were a woman, society thought of you as hard, weird and strange.
With so much in our society still tailored to the young, older people often feel invisible and are thought of as irrelevant, but when a senior citizen is heavily inked, you can't help but notice them.
There's no denying that tattoos change as you age. Factors such as loss of skin elasticity, sun exposure, weight gain or loss, and natural skin cell renewal may cause tattoos to fade, stretch, grow blurry. The extent of any such damage depends on your nutrition, hydration, the quality of the ink used, and the location on your body, among other things.
Some arguments against tattoos therefore revolve around the thinking that they will look "awful" on wrinkled and aging skin, when actually, older people with tattoos look fabulous. As you can see here, their tattoos tell the stories of their lives even as their memories start to fade.
He's completely inked and completely still in love.
You're never too old to be punk rock.
If you think she regrets it, just look at that smile.
Anybody who's met this man will never forget him.
This beautiful woman must be smiling because her full sleeve tattoo still looks so fresh!
We're sure his tough exterior is covering up his heart of gold.
If tattoos could talk, I wonder what stories these would tell.
If these two stunning older women aren't both BFF and tattoo goals, we don't know who would be.
This woman is proof that a woman of a certain age can still be hot — especially with tattoos.
Tattoos do fade over time, but in many ways, that just makes them more beautiful.
If you know, you know. And as you age, sometimes it feels like you know too much.
Could this man get any hotter?
Mom tattoos are forever.
We're pretty sure he's still the life of every party.
Another couple proving that even though your tattoos may fade, your love doesn't have to.
This woman's stars shine just as bright as when she first got them.
The beautiful flower tattoo on this woman's hand is almost as sweet as her smile.