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Is SMP really worth it? Its a tattoo? Surely being fit and 'sly' is the better thing?!?!
Gho's method seems promising. Heck Id do a Wesley Sneijder.
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Originally Posted by Exodus
Is SMP really worth it? Its a tattoo? Surely being fit and 'sly' is the better thing?!?!
Gho's method seems promising. Heck Id do a Wesley Sneijder.
The only thing I am concerned about is that you have to shave your head bald every day or so or it starts to be noticeable that its a tattoo on the top.
Secondly all the photos to sell the tattoo are of 25 year old dark skinned men and thinking you will look like that for any length of time is misleading.
They never show 50 year old white boyz getting the tattoo.
But most importantly , I am concerned that the ink will go green or fade like all other tattoo's in history eventually do and getting something like that re inked has got to suck. Thats a huge tattoo.
I gotta pass.
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Tell me about it. It's one to avoid.
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Originally Posted by clandestine
Yes, I'm rather sure we're all aware SMP is retarded. Band aid solutions are jus that, band aid solutions.
This whole thread seems quite judgmental. For us NW6's who have no other options that don't cost $30,000.. SMP seems like quite a good option. Tell me these don't look good: http://www.dermobeautycenter.it/tric...ne-gallery.php I doubt any one of you in this thread is a NW6 just by your reaction. Get to my level and then start talking!
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The only viable application for SMP is perhaps to fill in a strip scar area after procedure.
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