![]() ![]() In a subtle and practical way, permanent makeup is technically tattooing the face that resembles makeup.A lot of Gangbangers in fiction have a tear on their face near their eye, which in real life has various meanings, including have killed someone, having served time in prison, or a gesture of mourning for a dead friend/loved one. The smaller it is and the more hidden away (behind the ear, for example) it may indicate Hidden Depths. The bigger the tattoo and the closer to the center of the face, the more ruthless the character tends to be. Head/Face: Depending on size and the precise location it generally suggests a careful admission of who they are, as the face is the most visible part of the body.Because of its location the design may not be clearly visible, poking out from underneath their shirt. Nicknamed the "Tramp Stamp" or the "California License Plate." Lower Back: Generally restricted to women a flirty and/or "easy" woman, as it is likely not seen unless she bends over and her shirt rides up or is already wearing a midriff revealing top.In other ways it may be the key to a Human Notepad, the person can't see back there and may not even know what is actually written. Upper Back/Shoulder Blades: Suggests power or supernatural origin either the person themselves in supernatural or was given supernatural abilities.You don't want to be one their bad side, cause that side is the "edgy" tattooed side. Asymmetrical (all on one arm or only covers half their face/chest): Generally represents someone who has struggled to find a balance in their life, thus will likely embody a Beware the Nice Ones.It could also be self-applied, perhaps by a circus performer as a gimmick (in which case the character is probably an eccentric Large Ham), or even by a Serial Killer who makes a mark for every kill (in which case the character is probably The Sociopath). ![]() It could be a cultural honour or rite of passage (in which case the character's personality is likely dignified). Full Body (at least the head, arms and chest): Indicates a ritualistic accomplishment.There is no mistaking the fact it is there. Dominant (more tattoo than "blank" space in a given location): It means if the area is exposed they want you to see it.Moderate Sized: Usually in conjunction with the Organizational Emblem, it's identifying the person as belonging to something else.Coin Sized: Usually used for the Basic Symbol unless right on the face, it isn't very noticeable.
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