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  2. Genital tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Genital tattooing may have been decorative surgeries practiced during Paleolithic times and archaeological evidence has survived to this day. Evidence regarding explicit genital male representations were found in art made in Europe approximately 38,000 to 11,000 years ago. However, the primitive meaning of genital ornamentation is not clearly ...

  3. Olive Oatman - Wikipedia

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    John Brant Fairchild. . . ( m. 1865) . Children. Mary Elizabeth Fairchild (adopted) Olive Ann Oatman (September 7, 1837 – March 21, 1903) was a White American woman celebrated in her time for her slavery and later release by Native Americans in the Mojave Desert region when she was a teenager. [ 1] She later lectured about her experiences.

  4. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States of America there is no federal law regulating the practice of tattooing. [ 1] However, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have statutory laws requiring a person receiving a tattoo be at least 18 years old. This is partially based on the legal principle that a minor cannot enter into a legal contract or otherwise ...

  5. Tā moko - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Tāmati Wāka Nene by Gottfried Lindauer (1890) Tā moko is the permanent marking or "tattoo" as traditionally practised by Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is one of the five main Polynesian tattoo styles (the other four are Marquesan, Samoan, Tahitian and Hawaiian). [ 1]

  6. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Ainu woman with mouth tattoo from a 1931 book. The Ainu people also participate in tattooing called Sinuye. These are connected with the Kamuy, gods of the ainu culture. Women receive tattoos around their mouths at an early age, the tattooing continues until they are married. Men may receive tattoos as well, most commonly on the shoulders or arms.

  7. At 64, Andie MacDowell Claps Back At Gray Hair Haters ... - AOL

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    Andie MacDowell, 64, recently discusses aging, beauty, and going gray in a new interview. “I want to be old. I'm tired of trying to be young,” she said.

  8. Poliosis - Wikipedia

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    Poliosis. Depigmentation of sections of skin and hair in 48-year-old man with vitiligo and poliosis. Poliosis (also called poliosis circumscripta) is the decrease or absence of melanin (or colour) in head hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, or any other hirsute area. It is popularly known as white forelock when it affects hair directly above the forehead.

  9. What to Know About the Curly Perm Trend— Here's What ... - AOL

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    Is a Curly Perm Safe for Teens? The short answer is: probably not. “The chemicals [in perms] can be toxic to the skin and lead to redness, burning, and itching on the scalp,” Dr. Green tells ...