These great looking (click through for a second photo) eyebrow skin removals were done by Marc at Swastika Freakshop in Bodensee, Germany — this was the first time he’d ever cut someone’s face (which I’m sure was quite stressful!) but it looks like it turned out perfectly.
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38 responses to “Eyebrow Accent Scars”
I wonder if the shop name scares american tourist away.
I wonder if the shop name scares american tourist away.
were these done with dermal punches? i really like the effect, it looks perfect following the ridge of the brow
were these done with dermal punches? i really like the effect, it looks perfect following the ridge of the brow
pretty!
pretty!
great work. marc…
looking forward to sunday ^-^
great work. marc…
looking forward to sunday ^-^
Argh where’d it go? I meant to say
Argh where’d it go? I meant to say
I’m with Neek, they do look like dermal punch holes. An awesome idea though. It’s as if cutting is the perfect partner for tattooing. (:
I’m with Neek, they do look like dermal punch holes. An awesome idea though. It’s as if cutting is the perfect partner for tattooing. (:
wtf is with that shop name
wtf is with that shop name
i really would like too see this healed…. as well…. how old is this client? He looks like a distinguished man and I am sure the scar work will compliment his features.
i really would like too see this healed…. as well…. how old is this client? He looks like a distinguished man and I am sure the scar work will compliment his features.
This looks so nice. I’d love to see pics of this healed!
This looks so nice. I’d love to see pics of this healed!
Here in Germany, when you hear or read the word “Swastika” it´s usually clear, that it is the religious sign. It´s more the symbol itself which is often seen in problematic context – not the word used for it.
Here in Germany, when you hear or read the word “Swastika” it´s usually clear, that it is the religious sign. It´s more the symbol itself which is often seen in problematic context – not the word used for it.
That really suits him. I like it.
That really suits him. I like it.
if i remember well, he told me it’s done using a punch.
the double circles look great 🙂
if i remember well, he told me it’s done using a punch.
the double circles look great 🙂
jeas i used 6mm punches for the outlines.
i hope that i get some pics frome the healed scars…
jeas i used 6mm punches for the outlines.
i hope that i get some pics frome the healed scars…
great work marc!
great work marc!
That guy looks real pissed off in the click through photo.
Sweet work I bet it will look amazing healed.
That guy looks real pissed off in the click through photo.
Sweet work I bet it will look amazing healed.
I think these will look great healed, they look a bit raw at this stage.
I think these will look great healed, they look a bit raw at this stage.
the cropped photo looks like nixon
the cropped photo looks like nixon
I bet that will heal awesome. That looks a lot like a common scarification done in tribal Africa where they basically took a hook, pulled the skin up, and lopped it off. It ended up looking like pearls.
While I’m sure that’s not how this was done, I bet it will heal similarly and look beautiful.
I bet that will heal awesome. That looks a lot like a common scarification done in tribal Africa where they basically took a hook, pulled the skin up, and lopped it off. It ended up looking like pearls.
While I’m sure that’s not how this was done, I bet it will heal similarly and look beautiful.