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Before there was Botox: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19628418


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Maori women have always had facial tattoos. Despite missionary disgust, settler vilification, rude stares and comments from strangers, they have sustained the tradition.



Why? Because it is a particular aesthetic. It defines and flatters the face, it draws attention to the eyes and lips, and a particularly skilled artist can correct flawed features and offer an illusion of beauty.

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I suspect ED may be a little behind the curve in that regard.


I used to want a tattoo myself but never got around to it - and didn't get any encouragement at home either.


But soon enough I was glad I hadn't. Remember the bare midriff fad a couple of years back, when a large proportion of the female population went around displaying their muffin tops, often adorned by a tramp stamp inked in just above the whale tail?


Even Sam Cam has a tattoo, for goodness sake!

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