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PetSmart Celebrates New Program By Covering Your Bad Tattoo

PetSmart is celebrating the launch of its new loyalty program by covering your bad tattoo. Pet parents ready to show their loyalty to their companion can apply to replace a…

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PetSmart is celebrating the launch of its new loyalty program by covering your bad tattoo. Pet parents ready to show their loyalty to their companion can apply to replace a tattoo they regret with one of their pet, courtesy of PetSmart.

"Tattoos are the ultimate form of loyalty, but we know that sometimes the thing you thought you'd want to commemorate forever turns out to be…not so forever. So, we're turning regrets into pets because we know you'll never regret a reminder of your pets' unconditional love," said Bradley Breuer, vice president of loyalty and CRM at PetSmart.

Bad Tattoos

Many factors can contribute to a bad tattoo. This can be the execution, a bad concept, or unfortunately being a part of a reality TV show involving terrible tattoos, like A&E's "Bad Ink" and MTV's "How Far Is Too Far?".

According to a national survey by Advanced Dermatology in Illinois, tattoo regret builds over time. Six months to a year after getting one, 15% of those asked said they regret getting body art. After two years, that number jumps to 51%. The survey also showed that 23% plan to get tattoos removed in the future and 59% plan to have one removed.

PetSmart's Tattoo Redo

PetSmart is celebrating the launch of the new Treats Rewards loyalty program with the ultimate form of loyalty with tattoos. There are three ways all loyal pet parents can participate, now through April 30, 2024.

One way is to share a photo and story of a regretted tattoo and the pet that will inspire the cover-up tattoo at PetSmartTattooRedo.com. Winners of the tattoo cover-up contest will receive a consultation with Alium Tattoo Studio, plus the cost of travel to Los Angeles and accommodations for their session with one of Alium's tattoo artists.

Another way to participate is to upload a photo of existing pet tattoos at PetSmartTattooRedo.com to be awarded VIPP status in the Treats Rewards program and to see pet tattoo pictures.

Lastly, download the PetSmart app for a tattoo-themed photo frame to use and celebrate their love and loyalty to their pets.

About the Rewards Program

"PetSmart's new Treats Rewards program is designed to make life with pets even more rewarding. With more than 67 million loyalty members, the upgraded program will give pet parents more rewards than ever before," said the company. The new free-to-join program includes new tiers for members that offer more ways to earn based on how much they spend, more personalized perks and offers, special benefits like salon and Doggie Day Camp rewards, and more rewards for giving back to charities.

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Ink Regrets: Avoiding The 6 Most Common Tattoo Mistakes

Some people get tattoos to show their personality and rock a unique style. Others see tattoos as a way to wear art on their bodies. Sometimes, it's all about the fun and excitement of getting inked on a whim. Tattoos can also be a way to bond with friends or tell stories about our lives and experiences. Plus, they're great conversation starters that help us connect with like-minded people.

When it comes to tattoos, finding the perfect artist and studio is crucial. This is because mistakes are quite common with tattoos. Whether it's a misspelled word, a design that didn't turn out as expected, or a tattoo artist's error, these blunders can be disappointing and frustrating. Poorly executed tattoos or ones that don't align with the client's vision can leave a lasting mark of regret.

There was even a show that dived into the world of bad tattoos, A&E's Bad Ink. The series featured tattoo artist and musician Dirk Vermin, who owns Pussykat Tattoo off the Las Vegas Strip, and his buddy and bandmate Rob Ruckus. Together, they embarked on a mission to track down people with regrettable tattoos and offered their expertise in transforming these less-than-stellar inkings through skillful cover-up work.

We all make mistakes. A mistake with a tattoo is a pretty big one, that keeps reminding you of your mistake. But here's the silver lining. Those mistakes can teach us some valuable lessons. Before you get tatted up, do your homework and research reputable artists whose work matches your style. And when you find the right one, make sure to communicate openly and trust their expertise. Working together, you can create a masterpiece that you'll proudly show off for years to come. Learn from others' mishaps and make informed choices that will make your skin art something you'll always cherish.

Here are the 6 most common tattoo mistakes.

Misspelled Words/ Incorrect Translations

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One of the most prevalent mistakes is when a word or phrase is misspelled or improperly translated. It's essential to double-check the spelling and accuracy of any text before it becomes a permanent part of your body. Taking these precautions beforehand can help you avoid a misspelling or "lost in translation" mishap. Double-check the spelling of the words or phrases you want to include, verify translations if using a different language, seek the help of a professional tattoo artist experienced with text, review the stencil or design before starting the tattooing process, communicate clearly with the artist about your intended text, and take your time to ensure accuracy.

Poorly Executed Designs

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Sometimes, tattoos may not turn out as expected due to an artist's lack of skill or understanding of the design. This can result in blurry lines, uneven shading, or distorted proportions. To avoid tattoo design disasters, it's important to do your research. Take the time to find a reputable artist whose style aligns with your vision. Clearly communicate your ideas and expectations to ensure they understand your desired design. Request a consultation and ask for a mock-up to see a visual representation before committing. Trust the artist's expertise and advice while also considering their compatibility with your preferred style.

Wrong Placement

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Choosing the wrong location for a tattoo can be a mistake. Factors like body shape, future plans, and professional considerations should be taken into account when deciding on the placement of your tattoo. Consider your lifestyle and future plans. Consult with your tattoo artist for their professional advice on placement that complements your chosen design and body shape. Use temporary tattoos or henna to test out different locations before committing.

Regrettable Subject Matter

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People's tastes and interests evolve over time, and a tattoo that once seemed cool or meaningful may become a source of regret. There are a few common examples such as trendy or pop culture references which can lose their appeal over time. A romantic partner's name or portrait can become a painful reminder of past relationships. Tattoos featuring offensive symbols or controversial imagery might be something you regret later. It’s essential to carefully consider the long-term significance of a design before getting it permanently inked.

Impulsive Or Spur-Of-The-Moment Decisions

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Getting inked on a whim, without taking the time to reflect on the design's meaning and long-term impact, increases the chances of future dissatisfaction. Tattoos are permanent, and what may seem like a great idea in the heat of the moment may lose its appeal or significance over time. By taking the time to make a meaningful and well-thought-out decision, you can minimize the chances of future regret and create a tattoo that you'll cherish for a lifetime.

Terrible Aftercare

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Neglecting proper aftercare can lead to complications and affect the final outcome of a tattoo. Following the artist's instructions and taking care of the tattoo during the healing process is important to maintain its appearance and ensure proper healing. Keep your tattoo clean using mild soap and water, moisturize with tattoo-specific ointments or fragrance-free lotions, resist the urge to pick or scratch the tattoo, protect it from the sun with sunscreen, avoid prolonged water exposure, wear loose clothing to prevent irritation, and steer clear of irritants like scented lotions.

Kayla is the midday host on Detroit’s 105.1 The Bounce. She started her career in radio back in 2016 as an intern at another Detroit station and worked her way here. She's made stops in Knoxville, TN, Omaha, Ne and other places before returning to Detroit. She’s done almost everything in radio from promotions to web, creating content on social media, you name it. She’s a true Michigander, born and raised. So, you can catch her camping or vacationing up north to exploring the downtown Detroit or maybe even catching a sports game. During her free time, Kayla enjoys watching movies, roller-skating, crafting, and music festivals. She and her husband together dip into many of the great things Michigan has to offer. Together they also like to travel. A few hobbies of hers include wine and beer tastings, crafting, hiking, roller skating, movies, home improvement projects, gardening, and festivals. She’s always looking to take on more local events happening in the community. She loves connecting with the community. When writing, Kayla covers topics including lifestyle, pop culture, trending stories, hacks, and urban culture.