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	<title>White Tattoos: Yay or Nay?</title>
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	<description>My sister is interested in getting a white tattoo.  She keeps asking me what I think.  My internet research turns up little reliable information. The limited stuff I&apos;ve been able to find about all white tattoos (damn you, Lindsay Lohan, for starting this trend) suggets that, a, not a lot of tattoo artists can do them well, b, they don&apos;t show up well on dark skin (and my sister is ultra very VERY tan), and c, they can sometimes fade away or turn weird colors.  But I haven&apos;t found any real solid information.  So I turn to all of you.  What do you know about all-white tattoos?  Are they a worse idea than getting a tattoo of any other color?  If she decides to get one, what should she look for in an artist?</description>
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