There have been quite a few newspaper articles recently that have raised the question 'Should face tattoos be banned for under 21's?' At present, in the UK anybody can get a tattoo if they're over the age of 18, but with the rise of celebrity tattoos and the presence of tattoos across social media, there's definitely been a spike in the number of people wanting face tattoos. But with face tattoos come consequences, especially for young people who may not have an established or long-term career that allows for such body modifications in the workplace, so artists are raising questions about whether it's moral and whether there should be more regulations in place for such things.
Thanks to celebrities like Post Malone, Kehlani, and Justin Bieber, to name a few, face tattoos are becoming 'the norm' across platforms like Instagram. Still, these celebrities needn't worry about the consequences of face tattoos; those wanting to follow in their footsteps should think twice before permanently tattooing their faces with something obvious and challenging to cover long-term. 
Kehlani, sporting a paper plane face tattoo.
Some tattoo artists have called for raising the age limit for face tattoos to 21. Visible tattoos can certainly affect people's job prospects, and the British Tattoo Artist Federation (BTAF) refer to face tattoos as 'job stoppers', stating that they can really put off potential employers. Lee Clements of the BTAF noted that there had been a 'huge increase' in the number of people with face tattoos, but people don't necessarily think about what may happen when they try to apply for a job. Although tattoos are becoming a lot more accepted in society, there's still a massive stigma around face tattoos, and some artists who aren't comfortable with tattooing such young adults on their face, especially when they have very little or no other tattoos.
Tattoo artists then worry that if they turn someone away, the person will only try somewhere else. The next artist they consult may not be as professional, or may even be a 'scratcher', so there's always the internal debate of, 'someone else is only going to do it anyway', which leaves the artist with what they may see as a moral dilemma when it comes to face tattoos.
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Blog & image credits:
https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/19/face-tattoos-banned-people-21-11183776/?ito=cbshare
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