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Age is just a number.

That’s how Marney Kincaid feels when it comes to getting tattooed.
Now a vivacious 62 years old, she got her first ink on her 40th birthday.

Two koi fish swimming around my navel. I loved it. 

She’s always had a soft spot for the underwater world, but it wasn’t until this momentous milestone that she started to get serious about getting a tattoo. She’d been thinking about it for a while and finally took the plunge in honor of her special occasion. Since then, there’s been no looking back.

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On the darker side.

That’s how tattoo artist Mike Zimmer likes to work. At H&H Las Vegas, he specializes in neotraditional, black work, and black-and-grey tattoos. But that hasn’t always been the case.

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Life is what you make of it.

Yasir Nieves has been running the show at H&H in Nashville, Tennessee for roughly two years now, but it already feels like he’s been there for decades. His impact is profound—and intentionally so.

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