From Justin Bieber to Post Malone and Kat von D, an increasing number of stars are getting their faces inked, squashing stereotypes
At Chicago Tattoo & Piercing Co., which has been in business in that city since 1973, the employees have a name for tattoos on the hands, neck and face. “We call them job stoppers,” said Joel Jose Molina, a tattoo artist at the shop. “Your possibilities are cut down.
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