Woman's forehead design isn't a permanent tattoo, it's just temporary ink.

Ink, usually black, used to write or draw on paper.

November 7th 2023.

Woman's forehead design isn't a permanent tattoo, it's just temporary ink.
Ana Stanskovsky has recently posted a video on Instagram of her getting a huge tattoo of her boyfriend's name, 'Kevin', on her forehead. While Ana clearly looks pleased with her decision, it's not clear if she has actually gone through with it.

We asked celebrity tattooist, Kevin Paul for his thoughts, and he was far from convinced. Kevin, who has tattooed the likes of Harry Styles, Rihanna and Ed Sheeran, says: "It's 100% fake. It's literally black marker pen."

He goes on to explain why he's so sure it's not real. "The machine isn't even running and there's no ink coming out of it. There's no needle actually going into the skin. Her skin would be raised and welted. All the pores would be raised up. You'd also see ink and blood dripping down her face."

The internet also seems to be in agreement that it's fake, with many commenting on the post to express their disbelief. Whether it's real or not, people seem to agree it's not the best idea.

Ana has since posted a second video, where she insists she loves her new ink. She says, "If you really love someone, you've just got to show it, you've just got to prove it. I think if your girlfriend doesn't want to tattoo your name on her face, you just need to find yourself a new girlfriend because I don't think she loves you."

The debate over whether the tattoo is real or not continues, with no clear answer yet. But one thing's for sure; it's certainly sparked up some interesting conversations.

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